Two ST Press books among readers' top picks at Popular awards

Guilty As Charged, edited by ST associate news editor Abdul Hafiz (above, left), and Singapore, Disrupted by ST Opinion editor Chua Mui Hoong won the first prize and third respectively in the English (adult) category at the Popular Readers' Choice Aw
Guilty As Charged, edited by ST associate news editor Abdul Hafiz, and Singapore, Disrupted by ST Opinion editor Chua Mui Hoong won the first prize and third respectively in the English (adult) category at the Popular Readers' Choice Awards yesterday. PHOTOS: KUA CHEE SIONG, STRAITS TIMES PRESS
Guilty As Charged, edited by ST associate news editor Abdul Hafiz (above), and Singapore, Disrupted by ST Opinion editor Chua Mui Hoong won the first prize and third respectively in the English (adult) category at the Popular Readers' Choice Awards yesterday. PHOTOS: KUA CHEE SIONG, STRAITS TIMES PRESS
Guilty As Charged, edited by ST associate news editor Abdul Hafiz, and Singapore, Disrupted by ST Opinion editor Chua Mui Hoong (above) won the first prize and third respectively in the English (adult) category at the Popular Readers' Choice Awards yesterday. PHOTOS: KUA CHEE SIONG, STRAITS TIMES PRESS

True-crime anthology Guilty As Charged bagged one of the top prizes at the annual Popular Readers' Choice Awards yesterday morning.

The book, which delves into the gory details of crimes such as the Adrian Lim murders, won first prize in the English (adult) category.

Guilty As Charged, which has sold around 8,000 copies, was edited by Straits Times associate news editor Abdul Hafiz.

"It's great that Popular gives readers a voice to pick their favourite books, and I do appreciate readers taking time to put in their votes," said Mr Hafiz, 45.

"While it does capture a slice of Singapore's dark underbelly, the book also highlights the sacrifices and solid detective work the police put in to keep the country safe."

Another Straits Times writer, Opinion editor Chua Mui Hoong, won third prize in the same category for Singapore, Disrupted.

Her book examines how disruptive technologies displace jobs and entrench social divisions, while also tackling topics from the class divide to political change.

Both books are published by the Straits Times Press.

The awards were conferred on the second day of Popular's annual BookFest at Suntec Singapore Convention and Exhibition Centre.

The other winners included Spiaking Singlish by poet Gwee Li Sui, which came in second in the English (adult) category, and Ellie Belly: Not A Penguin by Eliza Teoh, the ninth book in the best-selling Ellie Belly series. Teoh's book won first prize in the English (children) category.

Teoh, who based the title character on her younger daughter Ellie, said years of hard work lie behind her success. "A book doesn't just sit on the bookshelf and get discovered," she said.

She recalled how she visited school after school to talk about the first book in her series, which was published in 2011. "I visited 50 schools in the first year - that's practically one school a week."

A total of 30 books across three categories - English (adult), English (children) and Chinese - were nominated for the Readers' Choice Awards. They included Retire Smart by Sunday Times Invest editor Lorna Tan, as well as other titles from the Straits Times Press, such as Travails Of A Trailing Spouse by Stephanie Suga Chen and Market Smart by Goh Eng Yeow.

Mr Peter Lee, group chief financial officer of Popular Holdings, said the awards, now in their seventh edition, aim to give local authors a platform to showcase their writing.

"We want to recognise and reward the years of hard work that go into good writing and, in turn, encourage more writers to come forth," he said.

Mr Tan Ooi Boon, general manager of the Straits Times Press, said: "As a book publisher, we believe that good books should be read by the most number of readers... We will continue to work harder and do better so that we can create more books that will enlighten our readers."

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A version of this article appeared in the print edition of The Sunday Times on December 16, 2018, with the headline Two ST Press books among readers' top picks at Popular awards. Subscribe