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Events Highlight on August 2010!

Posted by siewfun | Posted in Event | Posted on 30-07-2010

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 MPH MID VALLEY 10TH ANNIVERSARY

  

  

MPH MUTIARA MINDA

  

MPH BOOKFAIR – AUGUST 2010

  

SEMINARS HIGHLIGHT – AUGUST 2010

  

 

 

   
 

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MPH Best-Sellers List for Week Ending July 25, 2010

Posted by julia | Posted in Bestsellers | Posted on 27-07-2010

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The Museum of Innocence by Orhan Pamuk

Non-Fiction

1. Malaysian Maverick: Mahathir Mohamad in Turbulent Times by Barry Wain

2. Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus: A Practical Guide for Improving Communication and Getting What You Want in Your Relationships by John Gray

3. The Power of Now: A Guide to Spiritual Enlightenment by Eckhart Tolle

Catch International Authors Live Via Skype

Posted by siewfun | Posted in Author, Interview | Posted on 23-07-2010

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In-conjunction with MPH Mid Valley’s 10th Anniversary celebration, we will be giving you the chance to interact with your favourite international authors via Skype!

100 Days of Celebration at MPH Mid Valley!

Posted by siewfun | Posted in Interview, Newsworthy, Promotion | Posted on 23-07-2010

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Malaysia’s first ever mega bookstore is turning 10. To celebrate this occasion and thank all customers, MPH Mid Valley is having offers and events for 100 days in its store, beginning 23 July until 31 October.

Tales To Sink Into

Posted by siewfun | Posted in Review | Posted on 23-07-2010

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Vampire tales are aplenty, but don’t fall prey to just any. Where looks can be deceiving, these certainly look promising.

Want more? Twisted, apocalypse, thrillers, we’ve got them all here.

Another Pop Fiction From King

Posted by siewfun | Posted in Interview, Review | Posted on 22-07-2010

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What happens when a town is cut off from the rest of the world and descends into chaos? Stephen King does not disappoint with Under The Dome. War by Sebastian Junger brings readers into the heart of the topic - a stark, honest and disturbing situation to be in. Younger readers looking for action can check out Fang, a Maximum Ride series about mutant children raised in test tubes.

On our shore, Tan Sri Ramon Navaratnam shares his memoir in My Life and Times. Read more here.

It’s All In Your Mind

Posted by siewfun | Posted in Review | Posted on 21-07-2010

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Delivering Happiness – A Path to Profits, Passion and Purpose is a book written by none other than the CEO of Zappos himself as he shares his story of growing an online business from zero to a record of US$1 billion last year.

On the opposite end of the spectrum, Your Mind – An Owner’s Manual For A Better Life dispels the myth of the secret to happiness with the stark truth that there is no such thing. 

Read the review of both books here.

Tell All Hollywood Style

Posted by siewfun | Posted in Review | Posted on 21-07-2010

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Chuck Palahniuk’s Tell All reads like a scene right out of Hollywood. Katherine Kenton reminds one of Elizabeth Taylor, a fading star and serial divorcee who is being courted by young hot stud in the form of Webster Carlton Westward III. But such courtship is never about love.

MPH Best-Sellers List for Week Ending July 18, 2010

Posted by julia | Posted in Bestsellers | Posted on 20-07-2010

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Tiger: The Real Story by Steve Helling

Non-Fiction

1. Malaysian Maverick: Mahathir Mohamad in Turbulent Times by Barry Wain

2. Eat Pray Love by Elizabeth Gilbert

3. Citizen Singapore: How to Build a Nation (Conversations with Lee Kuan Yew – Giants of Asia Series) by Tom Plate

To Kill A Mockingbird

Posted by siewfun | Posted in Review | Posted on 20-07-2010

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To Kill A Mockingbird is considered a literary gem even till today. Daphne Lee tell us why.