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The Complete Eh, Goondu!

by SylviaToh Paik Choo

The Complete Eh, Goondu! combines in one volume two of Singapore’s best-selling humour titles Eh, Goondu! and Lagi Goondu. Eh, Goondu published in 1982 was the first book on Singlish. It compiled in ...

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The Devil and the Deep Blue Sea

by Walter Woon

After the British surrender, life has to go on for the inhabitants of Japanese-occupied Singapore. Dennis Chiang finds himself in the Kempeitai dragnet during the Sook Ching operation but is unexpecte ...

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The Diary

by Simon Maier

What is the greatest headache faced by those involved in managing corporate and internal communications? In these times of crises and immense change, business communications has become the latest mine ...

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The Dragon Princess and Other Stories

by Elizabeth Fowler

The Dragon Princess and Other Stories is a collection of fascinating creation myths and folktales from China featuring clever dragon princesses, heroic warriors, magic objects and the virtues of love, ...

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The Elim Chew Story

by Loretta Chen

Driven by Purpose, Destined for Change is a heartwarming, candid and frank biography of one of Singapore’s most prominent entrepreneur and multi-hyphenate, Elim Chew. Elim shares her lesser known fa ...

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The Ethical Investor's Handbook

by Morten Strange

Global warming, overpopulation, the biodiversity crisis... the world we live in is in a state of emergency. This is not just an ecological problem; it is an economic problem as well. The state of the ...

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The Evil Executive

by Simon Maier

Bullying is common in all walks of life – not least at work. It’s nasty and the results are long-lasting. But sometimes there’s something more than bullying, where executives in organizations ar ...

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The Executive Warrior

by Victor Ng

"Why are 87% of people not engaged at work, according to a recent Gallup global report? Among the biggest reasons are lack of purpose, loss of focus and inability to handle setbacks. To survive and th ...

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The Family of Sir Stamford Raffles

by John Bastin; Julie Weizenegger

When Stamford Raffles married the “handsome, elegant” Sophia Hull in February 1817 and a year later welcomed the arrival of his first child, Charlotte, family life looked to be full of happiness. ...

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The Fine Art of the Political Interview

by Tom Plate

For decades veteran journalist Tom Plate, the author of the ‘Giants of Asia’ series, has been engineering headline-making interviews with presidents to prime ministers to mob figures. Some were ea ...

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