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        DI MANA KAWAN TOK BAH

        by Mohd Khairul Azman Ismail

        Tok Bah memelihara pelbagai jenis haiwan ternakan. Haiwan-haiwan itu ibarat kawan kepada Tok Bah. Suatu hari, Tok Bah dapati tiada satu pun haiwan di kandang dan reban.   Maka bermulalah pencarian Tok Bah terhadap kawan-kawannya itu.

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        Literature & Literary Studies
        October 2009

        The four funerals in Beowulf

        by Gale Owen-Crocker

        It is well known that the old English poem Beowulf begins and ends with funerals and includes the third as a digression part way through. Now, for the first time, a fourth funeral (hitherto disguised as poetic imagery) is identified from archaeological evidence. A detailed analysis of the four funerals establishes their thematic and structural importance, revealing them as pillars around which the poem is built. The poet is revealed as a literate antiquarian of considerable structural skill; one who explores feminist issues, plays with numbers and enjoys a pun; who establishes an ideal then probes its darker side. The author's unique knowledge of Anglo-Saxon culture provides constant surprises and enlightenment. This book will be invaluable to all students of the poem for its fresh and detailed reading, its identification of a coherent structure and its establishment of the integrity of the surviving texts. ;

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        Literature & Literary Studies
        March 2025

        Through the fiction of Phebe Gibbes (1764–90)

        Women, alienation, and prodigality in the long eighteenth century

        by Kathryn Freeman

        Through the Fiction of Phebe Gibbes places this prolific, newly recovered English writer at the centre of the revolutionary period. Gibbes's novels mark the struggles of women for agency in an expanding British empire, from the Seven Years' War to revolutions in American, Haiti and France. With Gibbes as a nexus in a lineage of women writers from Aphra Behn to Jane Austen, Kathryn S. Freeman offers a valuable perspective on the 'long eighteenth century', with Gibbes' own evolution mirroring that of the larger period. The study traces the development of Gibbes' authorial voice from satire to irony through a range of female characters subverting patriarchal oppression. Freeman guides the reader through patterns of narrative voice, concerns with gender and sexuality, and elements of wordplay through detailed discussion of five novels representing Gibbes' evolving representation of a subversive female subjectivity.

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        Children's & YA

        The Candy Guild (1). The Magic Pact

        by Tanja Voosen/ Viktoria Gavrilenko

        The most magical adventure since the discovery of chocolate! Do you believe in magic and miracles? Everyone in the little town of Belony takes magic and miracles for granted – everyone except Elina, who thinks it’s all a load of nonsense. That is, until her nervous neighbour Charlie happens to get hold of a bar of chocolate that has a very strange effect on her. Suddenly Elina is convinced that Charlie has fallen under a spell. Of all people, it’s shy Robin who comes to the girl’s rescue. He is a member of a Candy Guild family – people who have the ability to create magic sweets that will help others. This is how he knows that only the mysterious Candy Guild can lift the curse on Charlie. With a suitcase full of magic sweets, the three of them set out on a dangerous quest. Because not everyone keeps to the pact that magic sweets should only be used to do good… The Candy Guild. The Magic Pact is the first in a new series of magic-fantasy books for children of 9+ - as enchanting as chocolate and as wild as a Christmas cracker!

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        Children's & YA

        Nigu the Friendly Dragon

        by Watiek Ideo

        On the top of the mountain, live a dragon that often spout fire. Everyone in the village is afraid of the lone dragon. Three friends are curious about it and want to take a peek if the dragon is truly as scary as people said. When they arrive there, what they see is definitely not something they expected!

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        Children's & YA

        Drawing on the Walls

        by Wikan Satriati

        Tiwo always follows what her sister Tiwi does. One day, Tiwi is drawing, and Tiwo wants to do it, too. Tiwo looks at the wall in his house. It's white and spacious. He starts to make scribbles all over the wall. When mama finds out, she gets angry. What will Tiwo do?

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        Children's & YA

        Tiwo Likes to Wake Up Early

        by Wikan Satriati

        Tiwo hates to wake up early. He likes to play video games late into the night. So when morning comes, he just can't get up! One morning, a fairy wakes him up and tells him a secret. can Tiwo wake up early after that?

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        Children's & YA
        2019

        Mama's Always Knows

        by Wikan Satriati

        Tiwo and Tiwi never clean their things. Mom is the one who cleans up after them. One day, Mom has to leave for a few days. Tiwo and Tiwi are left with no one who can tidy and find their things. Will they finally learn from their mistake?

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        Children's & YA
        2016

        Gadis Paradis Learns About Beauty

        by Andy Bianchi

        Gadis spends all her time trying to look beautiful. One day while shopping at the market she sees an old book with ideas on how to look even more beautiful. She follows all the instructions, but it's the complete opposite. She then learns that realy beauty comes from within, just like what the book taught her.

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        Children's & YA

        The King and The No-Aging Potion

        by Watiek Ideo

        Prince Elano and Princess Tania are worried for their father, the King of the land, who rapidly forgets about things. Deciding to help their dad, the little prince and princess then go into the journey to look for no aging potion from a sorcerer. However, are they really sure that making their father not aging is the correct decision?

      • A Leaf's Lunch

        by Marina Debattista

        Humouros and tender children's verses that mingle science with pun words and silly tales. The freshness of the language and the visual playfulness of illustrations animate the book and recommend it to children and adults alike. Linocut & collage by the author. White Ravens 2021.

      • Crime & mystery

        The Punishment of Sherlock Holmes

        by Philip K Jones and Bob Burr

        A collection of hundreds of Sherlock Holmes puns amassed over decades and stolen from a host of sources. The wordplay may be familiar, but the settings and characters are all original to the sources cited. The puns that have made it into the book are all Sherlockian narratives. Each is a tale describing events featuring Holmes characters, not simply a comment or an observation. We warn traditional Holmes fans up front, you will be annoyed and offended. If you are not, then the authors simply have not found your particular hangup - yet. Pick a number, they will get to you in a later edition.

      • Humour
        September 2023

        The Ultimate Wizarding World Joke Book

        Laugh-out-loud fun for Harry Potter fans of all ages

        by Jeremy Brown

        The worlds of Harry Potter have always been imbued with wry humor and occasional moments of slapstick comedy, in both the books as well as the films. Harry Potter paired with humor is nothing new. But in this big new book of jokes, riddles and puns, Harry Potter hilarity is taken to new heights of broom-powered fun. Inside readers will find more than 500 laugh-inducing entries, perfect for Harry Potter fans happy to have a little fun with their literary favorites. Written by Jeremy Brown, author of the bestselling humor book The Official John Wayne Big Book of Dad Jokes and regular Fatherly columnist, this book also includes recurring special features such as "Who is the funniest character in the Harry Potter universe?"

      • March 2021

        Visual Humor Collages to Color

        by Don Stewart

        Relax and exercise your mind at the same time! Color and discover hundreds of fascinating objects - the more you look, the more you’ll find. This one-of-a-kind adult coloring book stands out with its intricate artwork that’s made up of hidden objects that’s perfect for puzzle-lovers. Featuring 35 thoughtful and intriguing designs, each contain a variety of elements that act as clever and funny puns relating to the main illustration – and the longer you look, the more you’ll find! Designs are printed on a single side of high-quality, extra-thick paper with perforated edges for easy removal and display. Artist Don Stewart is a certified doctor and former surgeon with an artistic style that decided to pursue his creative talents full-time. An award-winning author and writer for both his short fiction and poetry, he’s also passionate for composite drawings and is the owner of a working studio gallery, DS Art, in Birmingham, Alabama.

      • Fiction
        October 2020

        EVERNA Rajni Sari

        Wicked

        by Andry Chang

        Rajni Sari, princess of Rainusa is forced to flee from the palace to catch up with her mother, Lastika. Together with Jaka, a market thug appointed as the palace guard, Sari goes through various adventures and faces powerful adversaries. The love between Sari and Jaka grows, but her destiny as Lastika's daughter, who turns out to be Calon Arang, separates herself and Jaka. Sari prefers her mother. Unable to reject the legacy of strength from her mother, Sari relents and accepts her mother's orders to become her successor, the ruler of dark powers. Sari is on the crossroads: following her mother's orders or following her heart's wishes. Sari's choice then triggers a new fight between Light and Darkness, namely Barong and Calon Arang, which will simultaneously determine Rainusa's future. Favorite Winner in the 2019 Comico x Elex E-Novel Challenge Contest.

      • Teaching, Language & Reference
        October 2019

        Wordplay Book 1

        by Afrasiyab Khan

        Considering the manifold benefits of creative writing, the three-book Word Play series is designed to help both the teachers and the students to take up the task of creative writing.  Includes: Intriguing topics chosen to increase student interest. Rich vocabulary to help build meaningful sentences. Discussion starter questions for getting the thoughts organised. Careful thematic division to provide continuity and progression.

      • Ausgeleuchtet (a pun impossible to translate)

        Detective Story from Berlin 1926

        by Gunnar Kunz

        Berlin, 1926. revelations about coup plans and vigilante justice of right wing groups shake the Weimar Republic, the dispute over the expropriation of the lords divides the country. An actress is murdered in a theatre. But was the attack really aimed at her or her colleague? For their still-husband, the death of his wife would be all too convenient. And what about her rival and her rejected suitor? Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream is being rehearsed, and Hendrik Lilienthal and his sister-in-law Diana, who are investigating the case together with Hendrik's brother Gregor, cannot help but feel that the love madness on stage has its parallels in real life. Finally, another attack is perpetrated and the investigators understand: they have to hurry if they don't want to lament another murder. Gunnar Kunz, who worked at the theater for fourteen years, not only describes the theater milieu with its ups and downs, but also revives the exciting time of the twenties. Sutton publishing house, Erfurt 2016. 240 pages, 12.99 Euro. ISBN-13: 978-3-95400-601-4

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