Discover unbeatable deals and must-reads


  • Nation
  • Tuesday, 06 Aug 2024

KUALA LUMPUR: Popular invites book lovers to take advantage of its ‘Good Reads, Great Value’ (GRGV) promotion.

This event not only champions the joy of reading but also introduces book lovers to highly recommended and enjoyable reading materials.

With less than one week remaining, this promotion runs until Aug 11 at all nationwide Popular/Harris bookstores and online.

Don’t miss this perfect opportunity to dive into top literary hits at unbeatable prices.

Good offers, great deals

Featuring over 100 bestseller titles, you can save up to 40% on a wide selection of bestsellers, including English, Malay and Chinese books.

That’s not all, save up to 55% on the best stationery products, perfect for students and anyone in need of stationery supplies.

Exclusive PWP deals

Save up to 40%. Spend RM60nett or more and enjoy its offers on a variety of handpicked goods.

Limited edition Popular membership card offers

Join the Popular family today and unlock exclusive benefits.

Sign up or renew your Popular card three-year membership to receive its exclusive travel pouch.

Similarly, signing up for a one-year membership entitles you to either a 2-in-1 ball pen (West Malaysia) or a zipper pouch with two zips (East Malaysia).

Visit the nearest Popular/Harris bookstores or shop online at http://www.popularonline.com.my/ to enjoy these incredible deals.

For more information and exciting deals, visit http://www.popular.com.my/ or follow POPULAR Malaysia’s official Facebook page or download the POPULAR MY App.

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