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Norwegian Wood (Norway No Mori) |
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Author: Haruki Murakami Translator: Noppadon Vejsawat Edition: 1 st (August 2008) Page: 376 pages Price: 250 Baht
When he hears her favourite Beatles song, Toru Watanabe recalls his
first love Naoko, the girlfriend of his best friend Kizuki. Immediately
he is transported back almost twenty years to his student days in
Tokyo, adrift in a world of uneasy friendships, casual sex, passion,
loss and desire - to a time when an impetuous young woman called Midori
marches into his life and he has to choose between the future and the
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Dek Ying Muk Pra Dap (A girl named Muk Pra Dap) |
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Author: 10 Decibel Edition: 1st (March 2007) Pages: Price: 120 Baht
A collection of short stories from 10 Decibel, the same author of (Mathematics: Short Stories). This is an often funny yet heartbreaking portrayal of the friendship between an autistic child, Muk Pra Dap, and a miserable writer. A person who suffers from a brain development disorder might be in a better position than what we thought. In our sane world, she, who usually receives our sympathy, might unbelievably be an intelligent and a strong person, unlike the ordinary one, who fumbles around how to stand up again after being beaten by devastating storms. | |
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Ka Nit Satr Ruang San (Mathematics: Short Stories) |
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Author: 10 Decibel Edition: 1st (September 07) Pages: 144 Price: 120 Baht
This collection of short stories is the
first book published by Gamme Magie Editions in 2007. 10 Decibel, a
former Olympic-Mathematics teacher, applies several lessons of
Mathematics such as Logic, Trigonometry and Quadratic equation in
everyday life.
A 12-year-old boy reveals his feeling for the girl sitting next to him with the sophisticated meaning of tan@. As tan@ = sin@/cos@,
he would choose to be cos@, 0 and let his first love be sin@, 1. As a
result, their love will be infinity (1/0 = ?) We believe that students
who read this book might change their attitude towards the subject and
turn to love Math. Well, we could not do anything with their attitudes
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