• Arpo in Love
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    Arpo in Love

    I’m Bo—an ordinary person with a pretty private life.
    Yet every day, I’m told “I love you” over and over by the kid next door named Apo,
    who’s been following me since she was as small as a puppy,
    and now she’s like a clingy Persian cat who never stops being affectionate.

    Amid all the annoyance, my parents think it’s cute.
    Which only makes me resist more—
    why does no one find it strange
    that a little girl would scream over her older sister?

    Until one day she said, “I don’t think I love you anymore.”
    That’s when my heart jolted—
    the one who once loved me no longer does.

    The person who once adored me doesn’t adore me anymore.

    What is this feeling?
    That sense of emptiness, loneliness, as if left stranded on an island halfway along the way.

    No… she loves and likes only me.

    I won’t let her stop loving me.

    Because Apo… she belongs to me alone.

  • As Love Blows By
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    As Love Blows By

    The person we dislike the most often turns out to be the one who loves and supports us the most in times of hardship.

    Fourth (Nor) is a clumsy young man who seems to mess up everything he tries. Living only with his grandmother, he meets Jin (Por), a handsome and seemingly perfect guy. Yet, Fourth really can’t stand Jin’s face. But fate keeps bringing them together—no matter how far Fourth runs, he can’t escape him.

    As they get to know each other, they remain unaware that their families once shared a deep connection, especially their fathers. However, a past conflict has left a lasting rift.

    Now, the two young men must uncover the truth behind this family history, overcome obstacles, and heal the wounds of the past.

  • Ashi's ex says
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    Ashi’s ex says

    Everyone’s probably heard the saying:
    getting back with an ex is like rereading an old book.

    But has anyone ever said this?
    What if you suddenly find your ex standing right in front of you—
    after nearly eight years apart?

    And what if, in that moment,
    those soft, familiar lips press against yours,
    like they’ve missed you with every breath they’ve taken?

    What are you supposed to do then?

  • Asoksang
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    Asoksang

    Horrors Beyond Imagination!
    When the mystery from the Vetala Tales runs rampant, staging brutal murders straight from the story…

    After resigning from the police force, Tridtrings invites his close friend Mahot to start a private detective agency called “Ling Pad Klon.” One day, Saranit, a female reporter from Commoner TV who previously covered a human trafficking case and has a rocky history with Tridtrings, contacts him.

    Dr. Krit Hirun, a relative of a victim in the Vetala serial murder case, seeks their help.

    This case has captured public attention because the killer stages murders based on events from the classic Vetala Tales by N.M.S. and Vetala Panjwingti, the original source of the stories.

    The victims’ bodies show diverse conditions, but each bears a message printed on them—each one a verse from the Vetala Tales.

  • Be Beautiful Like the Moon That Shines in the Night
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    Be Beautiful Like the Moon That Shines in the Night

    One day, the moon will be full and shine beautifully—
    just like you will rise from your darkest days
    and radiate your own brilliant light.

    Even if your smile has been lost along the way,
    trampled by expectations and pressures until it shattered,

    I will gather the scattered pieces of that smile
    and restore it to its bright, beautiful self.

    Just don’t forget—
    I will always be here by your side.
    And every night that passes,
    there will be a light to guide you,
    never leaving you alone.

  • Be like a sunflower that always turns toward the sun
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    Be like a sunflower that always turns toward the sun

    Even if you are not the chosen one, it doesn’t mean you are flawed.
    Even if someone overlooks you, it doesn’t mean your existence is worthless.
    And even if, in the end, you are the last flower remaining in the world,
    know this—you still have value and will always be beautiful in your own way.

  • Be the Happiest Version of Yourself
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    Be the Happiest Version of Yourself

    Allow yourself to be happy,
    and gladly embrace the joy that comes into your life.

    To myself:
    On days when the world feels cruel, I will be kind to myself.
    When someone’s love fades away, I will love myself even more.
    When I make mistakes, I will forgive myself.
    When I feel sorrow, I will grow stronger.

    I don’t promise to be perfect,
    but I promise to be better every day.

  • Beansprout & Firehead – In the Infinite Madness (Illustrated Novel)
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    Beansprout & Firehead – In the Infinite Madness (Illustrated Novel)

    The “BeanSprout & Firehead” graphic novel series has been continuously published since 2005 (currently up to volume 10, still ongoing) and has become a beloved book for many readers. It is often regarded as a ‘book for people who don’t read books,’ due to its narrative style that blends illustrations as an essential part of storytelling. The experience of reading it is distinct from a traditional novel, focusing more on visuals, with the narrative style leaning towards literary work rather than a comic book. The series raises questions about society and humanity, using the perspectives of various characters and situations. The author frequently uses illustrations to describe events instead of relying solely on text, keeping the narrative concise and simple, while focusing on the story rather than playing with elaborate language.

    The author has often stated that he uses books as a medium to tell stories from another world, and he frequently emphasizes that BeanSprout and Firehead, as well as other characters, exist in real life. The stories presented in the book are simply his attempt to share what these characters from the other world have narrated to him.

    The storyline of “BeanSprout & Firehead” unfolds in a surreal world (similar to ours), told through the journeys of the main characters: BeanSprout and Firehead. They are two homeless children with contrasting personalities. Firehead wants to conquer the world and trusts only his dog, Bubib, who follows him. Meanwhile, BeanSprout desires to meet his real parents.

    The story alternates between the perspectives of the two main characters and other significant characters. For example, the tale of a woman dressed in black, who lives in the shadows and has persisted through generations, holding many secrets. The graphic novel series has an eerie, chilling atmosphere at times, while also highlighting the warmth and deep connections between characters in a harsh and unpredictable world. Readers often find that their favorite character changes with each reading, as the characters are dynamic and multifaceted.

    The first volume of this graphic novel series was first published in October 2005 as part of a new author program by a book publisher, and it was primarily aimed at teenagers. The first edition of BeanSprout & Firehead – In the Infinite Madness was published in only 1,000 copies with 96 pages. It was available for order via mail or at the National Book Fair. The first printing sold out quickly, prompting the publisher to print more with longer content. The 7,000 additional copies sold out within a few days when made available at the National Book Fair. Following its success, the series continued to be republished in bookstores across the country. Over the next 17 years, BeanSprout & Firehead has sold a total of 230,000 copies, with a dedicated fanbase growing from teenagers to working adults and new parents.

    Although Songsin Tiewsomboon never initially aspired to be a writer, he became a writer-artist from that moment forward. He immersed himself in creating characters and stories in the way he wanted to see them unfold. He has published more than 20 works, and his psychological thriller Twilight Staind made it to the final round of the 2021 SEA Write Award. His works have been translated into Chinese, Vietnamese, Taiwanese, and Japanese.

    Songsin views books as a medium for storytelling and the beginning of many other creative projects. After establishing his own publishing brand, Songsinthings, he expanded his creative work into new territories such as oil painting exhibitions and original BeanSprout & Firehead artwork collaborations with Trendy Gallery. He also translated his works into different languages and produced related products like toys, clothing, and fragrances. Furthermore, he created an original soundtrack for BeanSprout & Firehead in vinyl format, which he composed and recorded himself. His short animation adaptation of his graphic novel Nine Lives with The Monk Studios won 11 international awards and was selected for screening at 22 film festivals worldwide.

    Website: Songsinthings

    www.songsinthings.com

  • Because a Good Heart and Cherry Are Yours
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    Because a Good Heart and Cherry Are Yours

    On days when the world feels bitter,
    please be the cherry on the ice cream—
    never forgetting your own sweetness.

    Every time I see a bright red cherry topping a whipped cream sundae,
    I find myself smiling without even realizing it.
    The cherry is what makes me grateful to be alive,
    a joy that comes without expectation.

    Having a heart like a cherry isn’t about seeing the world through rose-colored glasses or sugarcoating pain.
    It’s not toxic positivity that blinds us to reality.
    It’s about recognizing the extraordinary in the ordinary,
    within ourselves and the world around us.

    Some days, the cherry is the courage to walk the path you choose,
    even when it’s hard because it’s new.

    Some days, the cherry is the sweetness that comforts your heart,
    balancing the bitterness of life.

    Some days, the cherry represents awakening,
    and the wisdom born from past pain.

    May you find your own “cherry.”

  • Because Everything That Happens Is Part of Growing Up
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    Because Everything That Happens Is Part of Growing Up

    This collection of essays shares Winnie’s perspectives drawn from her life experiences and reflections on stories around her. Each part is written for people navigating different phases of life—those who feel confused or lost, those burdened with responsibilities, those dealing with various kinds of people, those facing challenges in love and relationships, and anyone in need of encouragement.

    The writing is simple and heartfelt, like a friend who has been through—or is going through—the same struggles, ready to listen and comfort you by your side.

  • Bingo 1
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    Bingo 1

    Lines has suffered injustice and can rely on no one.
    The only way to seek revenge is to enter the deadly game,
    unaware that the mastermind behind it
    has but one purpose:
    “To make everyone kill each other.”

    The thrilling beginning of a new suspense series
    from the pen of Prapt,
    author of Deafening Chaos.

  • Bingo 2
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    Bingo 2

    A new bloody battle is about to begin
    in Bingo: Killer Game Team Assassin—Volume 2 of the Bingo: Killer Game series,
    bringing fiercer strategies, more brutal than ever before!

    Lines must find a way to survive in this hellish game,
    where society’s outcasts are forced to trample each other,
    reluctantly teaming up with the Table Café crew
    to watch their backs and eliminate players outside the team—
    a move that might speed up their exit from the game.

    But forming alliances may not be effective,
    because anyone can gather allies and build their own team.
    Worse, team battles may be more violent than solo fights.
    Each player also harbors overlapping interests and shared pasts.

    Beneath the twisted structure fueling this endless hellish cycle,
    players are forced to find new targets instead of killing their own allies.

    While everyone’s busy hunting heads and crossing names off the bingo board,
    the mastermind pulling strings from the shadows begins to reveal themselves.