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"Uqasha offers a paradox in its invention of 'moral' erotic fiction which defies the narrow preconceptions of the Islamic faith by putting Muslim values and characters - and challenges to these values - at its heart. A quietly subversive twist to the erotic fiction genre, and a bold, brave debut.” — Arifa Akbar Causing a sensation in Malaysia with its Wattpad debut in 2015, Uqasha plunges the reader into unfamiliar erotic terrain from the first word. It depicts the inner life of a 22-year-old Muslim woman in Kuala Lumpur, who dares to question the position of married women in a deeply conservative society. Against a unique backdrop of sex and twisted desire, endless mind games unfold bet...
Fixie Farr sering berpikir apakah nama panggilannya sebuah anugerah atau malah kutukan. Fixie selalu merasa harus membereskan sesuatu. Ia merasa bertanggung jawab mempertahankan toko keluarga Farrs peninggalan mendiang sang ayah karena kedua kakaknya tidak peduli. Namun saat ibu mereka sakit dan berlibur, tiba-tiba kedua kakak Fixie ikut campur bahkan nyaris membuat toko bangkrut! Fixie tidak berdaya menghadapi kedua kakaknya yang dominan. Ia selalu merasa rendah diri dan tidak pantas. Fixie harus berubah! Tetapi masalah muncul ketika ia mulai mencoba ÒmemberontakÓ. Selalu ingin membereskan sesuatu ternyata tidak selalu berakhir baik. Kini Fixie harus memilih: tetap memegang teguh keyakinannya, atau kehilangan orang yang ia cintai?
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Shortlisted for Singapore Book Awards 2018, Best Book Cover Design Winner of the Penang Monthly Book Prize 2017 Journalist Delonix Regia chances upon the cultured and irresistible Omar amidst the upheaval of the Reformasi movement in Kuala Lumpur. As the city roils around them, they find solace in love, marriage, and then parenthood. But when their two-year-old daughter Alba is kidnapped, Del must confront the terrible secret of a city where babies are sold and girls trafficked. By turns heart-breaking and suspenseful, Once We Were There is a debut novel of profound insight. It is Bernice Chauly at her very best.
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