Book Buffet
Here's a first look at the new cover of Reader's Digest Asia, which will appear next month featuring our very own Harith Iskandar. But is a new look enough to keep this venerable magazine's appeal from slipping in the age of the Internet?
The Secret of the Ages has had much weight in the history of New Thought, and consequently, The Law of Attraction. As such, if you're looking to unearth more about the influences on Rhonda Byrne's book, you might want to check this out.
THE first piece of good news this book brings is the revelation that extreme dieting actually makes you fatter.
Cancer Vixen is a story about coping. Not through superhuman courage or high-profile heroism, but regular little bits of bravery and support.
The Welsh Girl, set in 1944, runs three stories in parallel.
We are so enamoured of our fabulously rich and artery-clogging food that it helps to have an outsider or two to gently show that there are healthier ways to eat without having to sacrifice the delicious factor.
When it comes to eating healthily, Daniel Green's credentials are impeccable.
Any fan of Carrie Bradshaw and gang simply must have this indispensable guide to the season's hottest trendsetter.
A young writer tries to overcome male stereotyping with his new book for children.
This book - The Power of Kindness - shows you how you can be happier without any pills or psychiatrist consultations.
The book - The 4-Hour Work Week - introduces numerous radical concepts and principles, along with practical techniques and resources.
Review by K.W. WONG.


