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What Malaysier read in April 2025: Top 14 trend books

Credits: Berkeley economic review

This week, this week flew out of the Ticdreads, MPH and Kinokuniya from the Tikok Viral fiction to dystopic return and local gemstones this week for April. A compilation of these, for those who want more.

🔥 TOP 5 from Goodreads

1. Big great beautiful life By Emily Henry

Emily Henry again strikes a warm history of rediscovery and healing after the loss. Expect small city magic, emotional truths and lots of search for soul.
📚 US edition available from MPH: RM99.95 (15% discount)

2. Say you will remember me By Abby Jimenez

When a pop star connects with her first love, sparks – and old wounds. A tear jerk full of humor, hope and hearts.

3. Fearless ((Powerless trilogy#3) by Lauren Roberts

The final to a gripping dystopian saga. Power, rebellion and a heroine who refuses to support this makes this a satisfactory conclusion.

4. Have a look at me ((Smash me: the new republic#1) By Tahereh Mafi

A new era begins in Mafi's dystopian world with fresh characters and missions.
📚 US edition available from MPH: RM69.95 (15% discount)

5. King of envy ((Kings of sin#5) By Ana Huang

Dark romantic and power games collide with lovers in this story of fan favorite enemies.
📚 Kinokuniya bestseller: RM64.08 (RM57.67 for members)

📚 Top 5 of MPH 5.5 Sale

6. As long as the lemon trees grow By Zoulfa Katouh

A gripping Ya debut in the war duration of Syria, where love and resistance intertwine.
💰 RM54.90 (Bloomsbury UK)

7. Before the coffee gets cold From Toshiku Kawaguchi

Four people, a small café in Tokyo and an opportunity to travel through time – when you return before the coffee gets cold.
💰 RM69.90 (Picador)

8. Library of lost hearts From NF Afrina

A Malaysian short story anthology that captures heartache, growth and silent resistance.
💰 RM39.90 (Iman publication)

9. I hope you can't find that By Ann Liang

A viral sensation: enemies with riflers with anonymous email drama and laughing joke.
💰 RM65.90 (Scholastic UK)

10. The housemaid By Freida McFadden

A domestic thriller about a live-in service girl hiding dark secrets in a too perfect home.
💰 RM64.95 (Grand Central Publishing)

📈 Top 5 from Kinokuniya bestsellers

11. Sunrise when experiencing ((The Hunger Games: A ballad with songbirds and snakes Prequel) by Suzanne Collins

In this excitedly expected new chapter, return to Panem, which was set 24 years before Katniss Everdeen.
💰 RM136.90 (RM123.21 for members)

12. White nights By Fyodor Dostoyevsky

A melancholic Russian classic about a lonely dreamer and a bitter sweet chance.
💰 RM26.32 (RM23.69 for members)

13. A little life By Hanya Yanagihara

This devastating novel of friendship and trauma continues to captivate new readers.
💰 Available from MPH: RM54.50 (Picador)

14. The convenience store at sea By Sonoko Machida

A bizarre but philosophical look at life, conformity and identity in a Japanese coastal city.
💰 RM69.90 (Orion)

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