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Bad Blood: A Memoir
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Bad Blood: A Memoir

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This feels perfect if you like memoirs that are both intimate and razor-smart. Lorna Sage turns a strange, claustrophobic Welsh upbringing into something vivid, funny, and quietly unsettling, with the pull of a family saga. Readers often love how alive the women feel here, and how the book captures a whole fading world without ever losing its bite.
The Art of Charlie Chan Hock Chye
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The Art of Charlie Chan Hock Chye

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This book is a must-read for anyone interested in the rich and vibrant history of comics in Singapore. Through stunning artwork and an engaging narrative, it showcases the life of pioneering artist Chan Hock Chye, providing a unique and intimate glimpse into the changing political and economic landscape of the country. Winner of multiple prestigious awards, this groundbreaking work is a testament to the deep passion and talent of both the subject and the author. Get ready to be captivated by this captivating biography.
Koreo-Japonica: A Re-Evaluation of a Common Genetic Origin
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If you enjoy books that overturn long-held academic assumptions, this one has real bite. Vovin revisits a famous question in historical linguistics and argues, with impressive detail, that resemblance does not necessarily mean common ancestry. It’s the kind of scholarly work that feels meticulous, provocative, and especially rewarding for readers interested in language contact, reconstruction, and East Asian prehistory.
Everyday Life in Traditional Japan
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Everyday Life in Traditional Japan

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If you love history that feels lived-in rather than distant, this is a deeply rewarding read. It brings traditional Japan to life through the habits, roles, and routines of different social classes, so you get a textured sense of how people actually lived. Readers who enjoy cultural history often find it especially absorbing because it turns a broad historical period into something intimate and human.