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Sarasavi
Vol. 31Issue 04 · April 2026

Quiet afternoons,
loud imaginations.

This month's reading begins with Hosseini's return to Kabul. A conversation about memory, home, and the things we carry.

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Atomic Habits
Featured
Atomic Habits
James Clear
"For you, a thousand times over."
LKR 2,890
The Bookseller's Note
"Every April we reread Wickramasinghe. It's a small ritual — thirty-one years now, and the margins get fuller each time."
— Nalini Perera
Head of Curation · Nugegoda
01 — New & Noted

What arrived this week

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The Kite Runner
The Kite Runner
Khaled Hosseini
FictionLKR 2,890
The Alchemist
The Alchemist
Paulo Coelho
FictionLKR 1,950
Thinking, Fast and Slow
Thinking, Fast and Slow
Daniel Kahneman
Non-FictionLKR 3,290
Beloved
Beloved
Toni Morrison
FictionLKR 2,650
Thinking, Fast and Slow
Editor's Pick · April
"A rare book about how we think that makes you genuinely think differently while reading it."
Thinking, Fast and Slow · Daniel Kahneman
Free delivery on orders over LKR 5,000
02 — Made on this island

Sinhala literature, since 1995

The full shelf
Viragaya
Viragaya
Martin Wickramasinghe
Sinhala LitLKR 1,950
Wasanga
Wasanga
Keerthi Welisarage
Sinhala LitLKR 1,200
Piyasara Samaya
Piyasara Samaya
Chandrarathna Bandara
Sinhala LitLKR 1,250
Madol Doova
Martin Wickramasinghe
Madol Doova
Martin Wickramasinghe
Sinhala LitLKR 1,890
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Sarasavi Publications
Thirty years of Sinhala fiction, essays, and scholarship — published under our own imprint.
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Children & young readers
Sumitha Publications
Picture books and early readers written in Sinhala, English and Tamil — ages 3 to 12.
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48 hrs
Islandwide delivery from our Nugegoda warehouse
LKR 5,000
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30 days
Gentle returns, no questions asked, unread or otherwise
Since 1995
A family bookshop, still family-run today
The Saturday Letter
One bookseller, six recommendations, every Saturday morning.
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