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Friday 27 April 2007

Plans for Tomorrow

Ok, I am my usual self again. Hmm... am making plans for tomorrow. Taking a break from my writing. So what shall I do tomorrow?

I have to collect my comics from Brash Basah Complex. Maybe can browse a bit at Popular. Then I can pop over to Raffles City basement for lunch at The Soup Spoon. Thinking of the Boston Clam Chowder. Yummy. Getting hungry. Hahaha. And maybe can also read my book while having a cup of tea at ... somewhere(?).

Hmm... hang on, what's that building next to BBC? Yar, that tall 16-storey modern-looking one. Isn't it the National Library?! Hahaha. Pondering, pondering, pondering... Shall I give it a visit?

What do you all think? :) Hahaha.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Didn't know you collect your comics from the shop in BBC - it's still around? Heard it was burned down at one point a long time ago... it's a really small shop isn't it?

I thought most people go to the one in Serene Centre LOL..

And yes, the shiney 16 story modern looking building is caaaalllliiiiinnggg for youuuuuuuuuuu!!

To make things easier for you (I should be getting a commission for this!)...

James Clemens' Witchfire (Bk 1) - not available.
James Rollins' Black Order - not avail
Trudi Canavan The Magician's Guild - not avail
Naomi Novik His Majesty's Dragons - not avail
Anne McCaffrey Dragonflight - not avail

These are available at the Central Library (the shiny building)
Dean Koontz's Odd Thomas (bk 1 of his Odd series) - Avail - English KOO -[HO]
Douglas Preston/Lincoln Child Brimstone (Bk 1 of Pendergast) - Avail - English PRE -[TH]
James Clemens Shadowfall (bk 1 of godslayer) - Avail - English CLE -[FN]
George RR Martin - A Game of Thrones (bk 1 of Fire/Ice) - Avail - English MAR
Jeff Smith's Bone Comics - Out of Boneville (bk 1) - Avail - English q741.5973 SMI -[ART]


There are numerous Graphic Novels available at Central Library too... just check to make sure pages are intact if you're browsing.

You can go here to check out the graphic novels too:-
http://tplist.millarworld.net/index.html
Internet's best collection of trade paperbacks. Search for works by Mark Millar, Brian Michael Bendis, Grant Morrison, Joss Whedon (Buffy/Angel writer does comics - Astonishing Xmen!)
Series that are worth reading: Y the Last Man, Fables, Bone.

And getting a NLB membership is FREE!! Up to 4 books can be borrowed but if you want to borrow 8, you'll need to pay for their annual fees. Useful if you borrow graphic novels! :)

Or books for your KIDS!

Enjoy your trip!! :) :) :)

Anonymous said...

Forgot to sign off in the previous posting LOL

Also, check out The Authority, Planetary, The Ultimates, Ultimate X-men (if you haven't), New X-men. And these should be read 'together' since characters go from one series to the others - Hellblazer, Lucifer, Sandman.

Why do I like the library so much? Because when I was young, my parents would bring me to the old library (the one in Stamford) or the nearby neighbourhood library (which was Queenstown at the time), and I'd enjoy going through the shelves for books to borrow and read. I learned Chess from one of those books. Every 2 weeks, we'd go to the library and I'd borrow heaps of books from there. I rediscovered it again after a long hiatus, and despite having Kino and Borders nowadays, there's nothing like borrowing from the library. Plus it saves on space at home since you can borrow rather than buy (and take up space)...

You should let your kids grow up surrounded by books. They get free membership too you know...

Library Card Carrying Secret Admirer

Anonymous said...

One graphic novel you might want to get ready tissue for - We3 by Grant Morrison. About animals. Very heartwrenching story (short and gory though).

Oh did I say I like comics LOL

SA