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Wan Phing Lim
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Singapore Love Stories
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2016
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Little Basket 2017: New Malaysian Writing
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2017
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The Principal Girl: Feminist Tales from Asia
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Straits Eclectic
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Two Figures in a Car and Other Stories
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Little Basket 2018: New Malaysian Writing
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Remang: An Anthology of Ghostly Tales
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Adorable
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Tales of Two Cities
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2015
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Coffee or Tea? (NutMag Book 2)
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"How do you explain the beauty of creating and the wonder of having created?" - Mira Abdullah, p.67. That's my favourite quote in the book. Disclaimer that I'm a friend of Anna Tan and was one of her beta readers who read through the first draft of t ...more |
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| I bought this book at the OzAsia Festival 2023 in Adelaide and picked it up for 4 reasons; (1) I met the author; (2) I saw that it had won a literary prize; (3) I felt it was surely going to be difficult to find in a Malaysian bookstore; and (4) woul ...more | |
“The crickets sing and the river rages behind his home...
The forty or so wooden homes are tucked in a silent compound, away from the tourists browsing the night market along Jalan Batu Ferringhi.”
― Two Figures in a Car and Other Stories
The forty or so wooden homes are tucked in a silent compound, away from the tourists browsing the night market along Jalan Batu Ferringhi.”
― Two Figures in a Car and Other Stories
“My EX5 is spray-painted a teal green, and my seats are upholstered with Hello Kitty on the pillion cover. That's my girl and I'm not ashamed of her. ...
They say it takes a real man to like Hello Kitty, and I'm a real man.”
― Two Figures in a Car and Other Stories
They say it takes a real man to like Hello Kitty, and I'm a real man.”
― Two Figures in a Car and Other Stories
“Faizal's accusation about not knowing how to honour one's father had stung badly, even though he barely knew the Corporal. His mad laughter rang again in his mind. In being angry and showing his emotions, Jeffrey had been laughed at instead of being feared. That was what angered his most.
Old Mr Kong's marble photograph was faded and dirty too. He looked young, and the colourless oval made him appear even more distant, as though from a different time. Jeffrey brushed a hand over his Pa's face, and now he felt a tinge of envy over Faizal's love for old Roslan. There are things a son must do for his father, if he loves and honours him. What would he do to honour his father, though he may not love him? Jeffrey reached into his pocket for a handkerchief and wiped his father's photograph. Tomorrow he would report early for duty, and tell Sergeant Wong about his scuffle with Faizal.”
― Two Figures in a Car and Other Stories
Old Mr Kong's marble photograph was faded and dirty too. He looked young, and the colourless oval made him appear even more distant, as though from a different time. Jeffrey brushed a hand over his Pa's face, and now he felt a tinge of envy over Faizal's love for old Roslan. There are things a son must do for his father, if he loves and honours him. What would he do to honour his father, though he may not love him? Jeffrey reached into his pocket for a handkerchief and wiped his father's photograph. Tomorrow he would report early for duty, and tell Sergeant Wong about his scuffle with Faizal.”
― Two Figures in a Car and Other Stories
























