Introduction and Terms & Conditions

(please read this before contacting me TQ)

Direct questions at kit.punya.bookshelf(at)gmail.com for any enquiries.

1. All items are authentic unless stated otherwise.

2. Serious buyers only. Prices are NON-NEGOTIABLE.


3. No refunds. So please, please, please ask me questions if you're not sure about anything.

4. Buyers must bear cost of postage (unless stated otherwise). Combined shipping allowed. Items will be sent out within 3 working days AFTER payment is received and verified.

*this means that AFTER I have contacted you to let you know that I've received your payment*

Pos Laju for Books -

RM8 for the First Book or One (1) book, add RM2 for EACH additional books. Buyers from Sabah & Sarawak, pls add RM3 to the total, tq...

Pos Express
RM6 for one to two books

Snail Mail/Parcel
RM5 for abt 5 books
(will take abt 3 to 5 days within Klang Valley, more if out of Klang Valley)

We're not responsible for losses or damages occuring in transit.

6. Pick up is possible (by confirmed appointment only) at:

Jusco AEON AU2 (Keramat) - after working hours, weekdays (Mon - Fri) and weekends
Ampang Point - weekends
Alamanda Putrajaya - weekdays during lunch
KLCC - weekends

Please advise me as soon as possible if you can't make it to the pick up. Thanks..

7. Booking allowed for 3 days with deposit ONLY. *due to some ppl making reservations but disappearing later... sorry!*

8. If it doesn't say "Sold, TQ!" or "Reserved", then its available. I usually only have ONE copy for each book only.
Showing posts with label Chick Lit. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chick Lit. Show all posts

Thursday, November 19, 2009

Petite Anglaise by Catherine Sanderson RM10 - Reserved


From amazon:

(Booklist) Sanderson joins the growing list of bloggers whose writing has been adapted from the computer screen to the page. In her first book, she writes about her blog, Petite Anglaise, the journal of a young British woman living in Paris. She reveals the details of her struggling relationship with her long-term boyfriend, Mr. Frog, and the joys and frustrations of raising their toddler daughter, Tadpole. She becomes part of a community of bloggers, and her life is irrevocably changed when she has an affair with a reader. Sanderson depicts an unfamiliar, less-romantic Paris: one of days at the office, walks through the neighborhood park, and trips to the grocery store. Readers won’t miss the clichés and will instead be taken by Sanderson’s poignant, honest portrait of everyday life. Reading such intimate details can seem voyeuristic, but they also make the book hard to put down. --Aleksandra Walker --


Title: Petite Anglaise by Catherine Sanderson
Condition: New
Price: RM10
Status: SOLD

Lucy Talk by Fiona Walker RM10 - Sold

From Amazon...

Meet Lucy Gordon, the sweet, scatty, irresistible heroine of Fiona Walker's delicious new novel. Lucy lives in a village with her two friends, Jane and Bella, and works in the marketing department of Widgetex Computers. Her boss—Slave Driver—is a constant bane; her family are lovable eccentrics; and her boyfriend, the dishy but fickle Greg, takes shameless advantage of her (Lucy is too good hearted to notice). Throughout two action-packed, fun-filled, disaster-strewn years, Lucy charts an erratic course among this motley crew to her very own happy ending.

Title: Lucy Talks by Fiona Walker
Condition: Read Once
Price: RM10
Status: Available

Wednesday, August 5, 2009

Perfect Strangers by Robyn Sisman -SOLD

Perfect Strangers by Robyn Sisman - SOLD
Condition: Pages a bit Yellowed by age

Wednesday, July 1, 2009

The Nanny by Melissa Nathan - SOLD

The Nanny by Melissa Nathan - RM15, SOLD Heartsister

From Amazon.Com:

When 23-year-old Jo (named for a much saltier Jo in Little Women) lands a surprise nanny job with the cosmopolitan and dysfunctional (of course) Fitzgerald family, she trades in her quiet smalltown home and her unexceptional boyfriend, Shaun, for life amid the bright lights of London. Duties include looking after Tallulah, Zak and Cassie (four, six and eight, respectively), keeping mum during parents Dick and Vanessa's constant bickering and getting along with Dick's sons by a previous marriage, Toby, 13, and Josh, 25. Unlike Jo's parents' shouting matches, the Fitzgeralds' marital rows consist of sarcastic verbal jousting ("Jo had never heard `darling' used as a term of abuse before"), while the younger children's squabbling is frequent and forgettable rather than funny. The 12-hour days leave Jo no time to be homesick, and she manages to bond with everyone except Josh, with whom she shares quarters. Beady-eyed readers will quickly suspect a romance between the two, which will blossom, then wilt, revive and falter. Meanwhile, Dick and Vanessa's marriage is in jeopardy, and Dick's finances are a mess. Jo loves the darling children, but she's not entirely lovable herself. Instead, she's a victim of self-deception surrounded by one-dimensional characters two-timing beau Shaun, sly best friend Sheila, remorseful Dick, harpy Vanessa. Though things look up toward the end, they're an unhappy bunch with untidy lives. Blimey, where's the fun in that?