• GAP
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    GAP

    After five years, everything changed.
    P’Ti met a new lover and thought he would settle down with this person, even considering marriage.
    I couldn’t help but admire this, but it sparked jealousy in “Khun Sam”—both my boyfriend and boss—who couldn’t bear it and proposed to me, even breaking a promise made to his late grandmother.

    However, our marriage wasn’t smooth sailing,
    as obstacles arose between us and our love.

    Will we overcome this?
    Only our hearts can decide if we still love each other enough.

    Forever may not exist, but for us…
    loving each other forever is always true.

  • Get Close to You
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    Get Close to You

    “One of the most important things—and the starting point of any relationship with others—is the relationship we have with ourselves.

    Sometimes, building a good relationship with ourselves begins with simple steps, much like when we try to get to know someone else:
    opening our hearts, talking, and listening.

    These 40 essays will guide you to understand, connect with, and nurture a healthy, lasting relationship with yourself.”

  • Get to bed, Hypnos
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    Get to bed, Hypnos

    “The God of Sleep doesn’t keep accounts!”
    “I know, but you can’t just do nothing, Hypnos.”
    “Who said I don’t work? I have my own duties.”
    “Your ‘work’ of just sleeping isn’t really work.”

    #WakeUpHypnos

    Warning: Contains themes of death and the afterlife.

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  • Go to Hell, Hades
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    Go to Hell, Hades

    Anyone who sees a pale-skinned man with shoulder-length black hair, dressed all in black, and often found among the dead—please contact Zeus. A reward awaits for his capture.

  • God
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    God

    I am “Got,”

    but everyone in my family calls me “God” because my name sounds like “God.”

    My ability can bring happiness to anyone—
    and it can also inflict terrible sorrow when I curse.

    No one knows…

    that every time I speak, it affects me—directly or indirectly.

    Recently, I cursed the admin of the “Celeb Exposé” page,
    wishing he would forget his past just because I was angry.

    The consequences doubled back on me.

    Sometimes, I don’t even recognize myself…

    And I developed a strange illness that worries my mother,
    fearing one day I might leave without saying goodbye.

    But then one day,

    “Miriam,”

    a high school friend I’d secretly watched from afar, appeared.

    She was like water nourishing my deadened soul, bringing it back to life.

    So I decided to cherish the time I have with her,

    simply to hold onto this moment and carry it with me to my final breath.

    Never realizing…

    having her made me want to live.

    But if I wished to survive, the consequences might be unpredictable.

    So I kept my last wish, and if it were to be given to anyone…

    …it would be hers.

  • God and the Crow
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    God and the Crow

  • Going Back in Time to Stop Love
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    Going Back in Time to Stop Love

    After a fierce argument with his father, Pat, over discovering the unusual relationship between his father and Singh—his father’s close friend from high school—eighteen-year-old Kan runs away from home and suffers a severe accident.

    When he wakes, he finds himself in the 1990s, an era of pagers and payphones.

    Kan meets his father and Singh again, both teenagers in high school.

    He must seize this one chance given by fate to prevent his father and Singh from falling in love,
    while uncovering the true feelings of the heart.

  • Going Down
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    Going Down

    Beautifully illustrated picture books teaching children problem-solving skills in their daily lives and how to be confident. The authors use an owl and a kitten to represent children and show how these animals go up and go down. Children will learn about different skills and animals through pictures.

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  • Grow Up into Happiness
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    Grow Up into Happiness

    As we grow older and look back,
    we realize that the more we age, the more happiness slips away.
    Our years increase, but our joy seems to fade.

    This book is written to seek answers together—
    between the author and the reader—
    about what we can do with our lives
    to truly find happiness.

  • Growing up, I knew
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    Growing up, I knew