The Big Bad Wolf Book Sale began in 2009 at Dataran Hamodal as a
warehouse sale by remainder bookstore BookXcess, dealing in various
genres from best-sellers and children’s books to specialist titles and
deluxe coffee-table tomes.
Everyone gets to enjoy 75% - 95% discounts at the Sale. We help
thousands of Malaysians every year discover the joys of highly
affordable, accessible reading. Our low prices encourage customers to
take a chance on new authors and genres they might never have tried
before. For intrepid readers, no two visits to the Sale are ever the
same!
Today, the Big Bad Wolf travels from state to state each year with
his collection of low-priced books, before returning to the Klang
Valley for the main Sale that gets bigger, bolder and badder every year!
Whether you’re looking for modern classics, a child’s new library,
obscure titles or something completely new and exciting, the Wolf has a
book or ten waiting just for you.
If you have doubts about this fair, you may watch the video below to push away your fears. :)
The Fellowship of the Ring, part one of J.R.R. Tolkien’s epic
masterpiece, first reached these shores on October 21, 1954, arriving,
as C. S. Lewis proclaimed, “like lightning from a clear sky.”
Fifty
years and nearly one hundred million American readers later comes a
beautiful new one-volume collector’s edition befitting the stature of
this crown jewel of our list.
With a text fully corrected under the
supervision of Christopher Tolkien to meet the author’s exacting wishes,
two large-format fold-out maps, a ribbon placemarker, gilded page
edges, a color insert depicting Tolkien's own paintings of the Book of
Mazarbul and exceptionally elegant and sturdy overall packaging housed
within an attractive slipcase, this edition is the finest we’ve ever
produced.
If you haven't got the news about the new show on about Mortal Instruments, you should be knowing it now! Watch the video above for the upcoming epic show trailer!
Me Before You by Jojo Moyes Trailer Lou Clark knows lots of things. She knows how many
footsteps there are between the bus stop and home. She knows she likes
working in The Buttered Bun tea shop and she knows she might not love
her boyfriend Patrick. What Lou doesn’t know is she’s about to lose her job or that knowing what’s coming is what keeps her sane. Will Traynor knows his motorcycle accident took away his desire to
live. He knows everything feels very small and rather joyless now and he
knows exactly how he’s going to put a stop to that. What Will doesn’t know is that Lou is about to burst into his world
in a riot of colour. And neither of them knows they’re going to change
the other for all time. For reviews on Jojo's books click here.
The Shadowhunters of
Los Angeles star in the first novel in Cassandra Clare’s newest series,
The Dark Artifices, a sequel to the internationally bestselling Mortal
Instruments series. Lady Midnight is a Shadowhunters novel.
It’s been five years since the events of City of Heavenly Fire
that brought the Shadowhunters to the brink of oblivion. Emma Carstairs
is no longer a child in mourning, but a young woman bent on discovering
what killed her parents and avenging her losses.
Together with
her parabatai Julian Blackthorn, Emma must learn to trust her head and
her heart as she investigates a demonic plot that stretches across Los
Angeles, from the Sunset Strip to the enchanted sea that pounds the
beaches of Santa Monica. If only her heart didn’t lead her in
treacherous directions…
Making things even more complicated,
Julian’s brother Mark—who was captured by the faeries five years ago—has
been returned as a bargaining chip. The faeries are desperate to find
out who is murdering their kind—and they need the Shadowhunters’ help to
do it. But time works differently in faerie, so Mark has barely aged
and doesn’t recognize his family. Can he ever truly return to them? Will
the faeries really allow it?
Glitz, glamours, and Shadowhunters abound in this heartrending opening to Cassandra Clare’s Dark Artifices series.
Hardcover, 720 pages
Published
March 8th 2016
by Margaret K. McElderry Books