Thursday, October 26, 2006

Don't throw away your old books

I am currently re-reading this book I received as a child, which I vaguely recollect came as a book prize in one of my primary school years.

Each time I re-read a story book, I find a fresh perspective, a whole-new image in my mind depicting the scene and the progress of the story, in a way that was never that before. It does not matter how many times I've read it before as a child or as a teenager, or even that I already know the ending and most of the plot - the story always seems new. And most of the time I can empathise more with the characters than previously, because I have gone through more myself.

For this, I am very grateful to my mother, who has kept almost every single book from my childhood, in rather good condition too, from Ladybird Well-loved Tales to Enid Blyton's fairy tales and Malory Towers, to Hardy Boys and Nancy Drew and Agatha Christie, to lots of abridged versions of classics such as Jules Vernes' Twenty Thousand Leagues Under The Sea. Truly, this is a wonderful collection worth keeping, I see now. Other than saving me LOADS of moolah on buying new books for my own kids, these books have also brought me renewed outlooks on life.

I am, of course, adding to the "Library", as we call the bookcases in my mom's house, although the shelves are nearly bursting with books. I can hardly refrain from spending money at 2nd hand book sales, and some rental bookstores (I always get the ones which have been lent out a few times so their sale price is lower, but still in great condition; in any case, I doubt brand new books will maintain their brandnew-ness for long in the hands of my children). Plus we didn't have any Dr Seuss' titles, nor any of the TV shows tie-ins (or is it tie-ups?) such as Postman Pat, The Wombles and El Nombre. And if it's 2nd hand, it's usually a good investment.

Most importantly, if I am purchasing a title or series that came out recently, such as the Artemis Fowl books, I always inform my sister so she doesn't go and buy the same thing.

Wednesday, October 25, 2006

The haze seems to be clearing...

...I hope. It was 40+ yesterday and currently (at about 2pm Singapore time) it's about 30+. And we are left with cool breezes and light showers, not bad at all. I totally dread the hot, hot sun which heats up my bedroom and the house, but on those days I am also thankful that my laundry gets some natural disinfectant. Ahh... to breathe the fresh, sweet-smelling air... in Singapore? Well, perhaps not SO fresh, but at least in Changi where I am, it's not as badly polluted.

What have I been doing? Watching the Korean drama Princess Hours on Youtube, then completing the Magicians of Love which I used to follow on E City. Yes, I am a fan of idol dramas, and proud of it. I LURVE eye candy. Wish I could fulfil my desire to act and sing. "Duh." I can hear you say.

Saturday, October 07, 2006

I've been MIA for so long because...

... I've caught a cold bug (not so serious) and the reading bug (very serious). First I started reading up my old ballet series (Drina books, either you know or you don't). And that had eleven books, so although on average I finished one per day (skimming only), it still took quite some time. I'm of the type that cannot put down a book once I've started.

Along the way I was waylaid by my old Enid Blyton Mystery series, in which you find the Five Findouters and Dog. I started out with 2 books when I was a kid, but in the last few years I've bought more as I saw them, mainly at 2nd hand book sales. And last Friday at the MPH distributors sale at Downtown East, $50 went on 2 of these as well as other classics such as A Treasury of Narnia (left). I'd only just completed reading the Chronicles of Narnia a few months back and it has become one of my favourites. A Treasury of Narnia sheds light on the author, C. S. Lewis' background, besides other interesting stuff such as why he wrote the stories in a certain order, and how they reflect his own life. Well worth the $12 I paid, especially as it is a hardcover and is of great quality.

And I'm proud to say that we've now got the complete Winnie the Pooh collection - by A. A. Milne - a lovely box of 2 hardcover books. I foresee that I will have to read it out to the kids sometime in the future, as it is not what you would call a picture book. I was very tempted to get a very pictorial Winnie the Pooh book, but it had only a few stories in it.

And I do believe that the next series I'm going to start on is Lemony Snickets' A Series of Unfortunate Events. As far as I know there are thirteen books plus a few other extras. Ack! Each hardcover book cost $8 at the fair, so I think I'll wait till the complete omnibus comes out in paperback.

I'm now on the hunt for the last book in the Enid Blyton Mystery series to complete my collection - The Mystery of the Secret Room. Haven't seen it at any of the 2nd hand book stores, nor at MPH!