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The Bookish Clubbers: New Book!
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We are wannabes for Book-Crusading. HAVE YOU BEEN CLUBBING LATELY? Saturday, October 28, 2006. Fleeting thoughts, transient prints, whimsical desires. 2 more months to go in 2006. I'm going to keep this blog going despite the disappointment. But well, it's Singapore, and I understand that living in this red ferocious globe seems to make us busy. The time. Yes, I mean. It's hols finally and I have to get back in shape. No more procrastination and that means the same goes for this blog. And it proved to be...
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The Bookish Clubbers: Chewing on my thoughts
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We are wannabes for Book-Crusading. HAVE YOU BEEN CLUBBING LATELY? Sunday, July 30, 2006. Chewing on my thoughts. As I warily laid on the chair at the dentist (why do some people call it the 'dentist's chair' when it's the patient who sits on it? Brian is a fire-fighter who loves astronomy. Our profession also calls for us to fight sporadic or continuous fire all the time, doesn't it? But to be an astronomist? One thought to chew on with all of you - did. Parents have a plan when they had you? I like you...
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The Bookish Clubbers: Yes it kills
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We are wannabes for Book-Crusading. HAVE YOU BEEN CLUBBING LATELY? Monday, December 18, 2006. Yes Silence does kill the spirit. I hear you. :). I am currently reading Inheritance of Loss by Kiran Desai. (This year's Man Booker Prize's winner) I've probably read 3 chapters but have so far found the language to be rich and culturally embedded. Reading has been slow going but hopefully steadily. Will post periodically to update on my progress. Scribbled by shaz at 11:37 am. Good on you mate! The BC. NEWS.
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The Bookish Clubbers: Just a note
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We are wannabes for Book-Crusading. HAVE YOU BEEN CLUBBING LATELY? Sunday, July 30, 2006. Something apart from Jodi Picoult's. August 3 (Thursday): 7-9pm CLL. A discussion on Kite Runner. It's still a work day on Friday, and we've finished the book. Somehow I feel incomplete because we didn't get to sit together to discuss about it - only Shaz and I wrote a summary on it. Thus the interest in another book discussion on. Well then, probably our outing on 25/8 for. Should have an agenda, a focused one!
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The Bookish Clubbers: July 2006
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We are wannabes for Book-Crusading. HAVE YOU BEEN CLUBBING LATELY? Sunday, July 30, 2006. Something apart from Jodi Picoult's. August 3 (Thursday): 7-9pm CLL. A discussion on Kite Runner. It's still a work day on Friday, and we've finished the book. Somehow I feel incomplete because we didn't get to sit together to discuss about it - only Shaz and I wrote a summary on it. Thus the interest in another book discussion on. Well then, probably our outing on 25/8 for. Should have an agenda, a focused one!
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The Bookish Clubbers: Opps
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We are wannabes for Book-Crusading. HAVE YOU BEEN CLUBBING LATELY? Monday, December 11, 2006. By Frank McCourt during a backpacking trip in Vietnam, and yes, I've actually read until Chap 6 of. The Master and Margarita. But I haven't gotten down to blogging about it yet. Sorry, procrastination takes over during hols. I'm out of town again for a week of backpacking in Cambodia this weekend. Until then, yeah? Silence kills, you know. Just like silence on a blog. Sorry. Scribbled by SeaLs at 3:18 am. 6 No a...
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The Bookish Clubbers: August 2006
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We are wannabes for Book-Crusading. HAVE YOU BEEN CLUBBING LATELY? Sunday, August 27, 2006. Everyone's been missing in action, so have I. Well, my home's LAN wire is broken so I better get this quickly typed and over-with. Fire element from the father follows the son, who creates fire and gets attention from the former. One extinguishes it to gain control, the other generates it to distract him from the problems at home. A rating of 4.4 over 10. Scribbled by SeaLs at 10:43 pm. Join in for the ride. A few...
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The Bookish Clubbers: The Solitaire Mystery
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We are wannabes for Book-Crusading. HAVE YOU BEEN CLUBBING LATELY? Wednesday, June 11, 2008. Finally a post. Finally I've done some reading during the hols. I wouldn't get any reading done if I was stuck on land. And this is my first read of Jostein Gaarder's works. The predictability of the plot can be intepreted both ways - it was anti-climatic to know how the story would continue and end; yet I was geared to read on, to see if the prophecy of the cards would be fulfilled. Currently I'm reading. By M S...
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The Bookish Clubbers: QLRS Special Screening Series: The Willow Tree
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We are wannabes for Book-Crusading. HAVE YOU BEEN CLUBBING LATELY? Wednesday, August 01, 2007. QLRS Special Screening Series: The Willow Tree. Sorry, this is a little late. QLRS Special Screening Series:. Catch the Singapore premiere of acclaimed Iranian auteur Majid Majidi's latest masterpiece. At the inaugural QLRS Special Screening Series, supported by the National Museum of Singapore and Festive Films. Children Of Heaven and Baran. In Persian with English subtitles, rating PG. Friday, August 3. A gro...
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The Bookish Clubbers: Standing in someone else's shoes
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We are wannabes for Book-Crusading. HAVE YOU BEEN CLUBBING LATELY? Sunday, July 30, 2006. Standing in someone else's shoes. How many times do we hear people saying this phrase? Easier said than done. This book really helps a lot by having each chapter written in the perspectives of one main character in the book. Before reading the book, I was thinking why would someone want to deny her sibling a chance to live? I would certainly not deny my brother a chance if this happens! Touch Wood) Ya right! 1 Do te...