Guess Yishun ppl dun really like to read.. lots of comics shop thoughOriginally posted by DeadPoet:Sorry not too sure about Yishun area. I usually buy my books from San Bookshop @West Mall.
Because the books in the libraries are usually very limited in term of choices. Most of the books that I wanted are not available in the libraries.Originally posted by serash:buyinh a new book is so expensive~~y not borrow from the library?~~
agree agree..... and usually, even if the libraries have the books, they are in rather used condition already with pages falling out or coffee stains etc... spoils the reading experience... kekeOriginally posted by DeadPoet:Because the books in the libraries are usually very limited in term of choices. Most of the books that I wanted are not available in the libraries.
Originally posted by DeadPoet:Because the books in the libraries are usually very limited in term of choices. Most of the books that I wanted are not available in the libraries.
x2. Same here.Originally posted by KittynMeow:not sure abt Yishun.... usually i get me books from San Bookshop at Suntec because I think that is the san outlet with the biggest fantasy collection....
otherwise I'll just settle for brand new books from Borders or Kinokuniya cos I dun return my books anyway... I keep whatever i read so that I can read them all over again...
By the way, anyone here took part in the Starbucks book exchange thingie??
hehehe... speaking of journalist authors, there's another couple of books that are recommended reads... written by NY Times correspondent Thomas L. Friedman.Originally posted by the Bear:it's okay... i'll go get one at border's coz they said they were bringing it in again somewhen next week...
and it'll be then when i go hunt down some more books to read coz on the last 3 chapters of my last book, Eats Shoots and Leaves
all about punctuation... and a book i would recommend to anyone who wishes to write... before reading this book, i never realised how important punctuation can be... and how punctuation came to be... even my way of writing in email and online has been talked about
(3 dots [...] = ellipsis)
maybe one of the books that DPS should recommend to potential writers
and if anyone wants to have a read of it, i'm more than happy to offer it
Originally posted by the Bear:Used to read O'Rourke and Dave Barry but now progress intellectually to Private Investigator: Licence to Peep by Harmon Singh.
oh.. kittyn, about that book you recommended by Knightly? i still can't find it.. at least, the big bookshops don't have it...
how about an alternative take on journalism?
ever read PJ O'Rourke? he's irreverant, almost irrelevant but gives you a perspective to what the heck is going on in the world... and you can't help but laugh at his words, think and then weep for the world...
his latest effort, Peace Kills, cuts to the bone of the whole situation now.. the alternative title is "America's Fun New Imperialism"...
recommended for those with a darker sense of humour... [/b]