Showing posts with label Books. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Books. Show all posts

Thursday, December 10, 2009

The Big Bad Wolf Books Sale!

I'm totally broke for the next few months, you know why? Because there was this certain Big Bad Wolf that bit a big chunk out of my purse. I went crazy during this time as i missed the first Big Bad Wolf Books Sale, so i thought since i missed the first one i should compensate by buying more this time to make it up for the last one i missed, get it?

Yup, i bought a total of 80 books...YUP, you heard 80 books. I know i went overboard with it, but i bought books mostly are bestsellers and thank god i grab hold of the books on the first day, because when i went back the next day, it was all gone.

I sneak out during lunch hours and with the limited parking at Amcorp Mall, you can imagine the traffic and the jam that they caused. I parked illegally (yea..saman la), i don't really care much, i just want to get my books. I see all these people coming up with boxes of books get me all excited inside ...felt like i had a bookgasm. March up to the 3rd floor and found out that they did not allow us in. My god, you should see the amount of people jam-packed into one small area. They looked like sardines in a can and i am about to join in.

I waited for like 10 mins and they finally let us it, you see people literally running in to grab hold of those empty boxes provided and disappeared into the crowd. I remember throughout my whole half an hour of randomly picking up books, each time i have to say 'Excuse Me' and 'Sorry'. You can even stop and browse the books and you know why? Because the queue from the cashier snakes through the whole place. and you don't know where did the queue ended. Seriously, it was that bad!

I have to just follow the flow of the current of people as i can't stop. I just grab any books that i can reach, grab and grab and grab. People are very nice as they understand it's so crowded in there that we have to squeeze our way through. But there are a few bad apples you know, this guy, quite young, handsome man, dressed very formal was walking towards me, but i can't move as there are people queueing upon both sides, so i try to turn to the left to let him cross, but he was no gentleman, all he does was 'tsk'. My god, a man dress for smartly but attitute like some uneducated brat. Hello!!! We are all educated people there, all avid readers, so use your common sense and rationality when you got into the crowd. You should have expected what will happen when you get in there.

Anyway, that did not affect me, i'm too thrill that i got so many good books. I know i can't make it in time for work if i were to queue up that time. So, i reserved my books and came back towards the evening and pay for my reserved books, hehe. Luckily, Big Bad Wolf provides a little help to ease the buyings from carrying big heavy boxes, they provide trolleys...Wow, i was so thankful that i need not carry the box down 3 floors with my bare hands. Well, it made no difference as my arms ache the next day anyway :)

These are the Damages from the Big Bad Wolf Sale!


A Man called Dave and Moving Forward by Dave Pezler
Chicken Soup For the Soul
Be Happy Without Being Perfect



The Associate by John Grisham
Disclosure by Michael Crichton
Rant by Chuck Palahniuk
Cat O'Nine Tales, First Among Equals and A Matter of Honour by Jeffrey Archer



The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon, Carrie, Blaze and Pet Semetry by Stephen King


Classics
Beloved by Toni Morisson
A Mercy by Toni Morisson
Dracula by Bram Stoker
Frankenstein by Mary Shelly
Sexing the Cherry by Jeanette Winterson


Asian Authors
A Loyal Character Dancer, When Red is Black and Red Mandarin Dress by Qiu Xiaolong
20 Fragments of A Ravenous Youth and A Concise Chinese-English Dictionary for Lovers by Xiaolu Guo
Miss Chopsticks by Xinran
Real World by Natsuo Kirino

More Asian Authors
Brilliance of The Moon, Grass For His Pillow and Across the Nightingale Floor by Lian Hearn
Snow Princess by Laura Joh Rowland
Once On A Moonless Night by Dai Sijie


Second Sight, Wicked Widow and With This Ring by Amanda QuickMr. Cavendish, I Presume and The Lost Duke of Wyndham By Julia Quinn


French Women For All Season by Mireille Guiliano
Two Lipsticks and A Lover by Helena Firth Powell
Second Prize by Chris Manby
All be cause of You and Wishful Thinking by Melissa Hill
Acting Up by Melissa Nathan


Tempt Me At Twilight, Seduce Me At Sunrise by Lisa Kleypas
An Affair Before Christmas and Desperate Duchess by Eloisa James


Revolutionary Road by Richard Yates
Wish You Were Here by Mike Gayle
The Road, No Country For Old Man and The Crossing by Cormac Mc Carthy


Middlesex by Jeffrey Eugenides
Hurting distance by Sophie Hannah
A Spot of Brother by Mark Haddon
Christ The Lord (Road to Cana) by Anne Rice
Beyong Ugly by Constance Briscoe

Devil Bones and Break No Bones by Kathy Reichs
The Point Of Rescue by Sophie Hannah
The Almost Moon by Alice Sebold

Little Hut of Leaping Fishes by Chiew-Siah Tei
Heaven's Net Is Wide by Lian Hearn
Dream Angus by Alexander McCall Smith


How to Walk in High Heels and A Year In High Heels by Camilia Morton
Girl in High Heels by Ellouise Moore
The Little Giant of Aberdeen County by Tiffany Baker
Free Gift With Purchase by Jean Godfrey-June
The Secret Shopper Unwrap by Kate Harisson
Vintage by Olivia Darling

All these are my reads supply for the next two years or so, hehe. Bought far too many chick lits but you can never go wrong with chick lits, always funny and light and easy read without the need to crack your head.

Recently, i've develop interest in Historical Fiction. It started off with 'The Other Boleyn Girl' by Phillipa Gregory and it rolls from there. I've never been this interested on anything before this, makes me want to find out more about King Henry VIII and all his six wives. Thus, the purchase of all Dukes and Duches inspired books.

Bought a lot of books with AsianThemes and Asian Authors, can't help it. Anything related to Asians just intrigues me, just something that we can relate to you know. Futhermore, you can help 'Ka Ki Lang' ma right?

Saturday, March 14, 2009

I need more time!!!!

Time really flies, then i realise that 1/4 of the year had past....my Chinese New Year template is still up..haha...time to take it down eh..That is also how long i have neglected my blog.

Chinese New Year passed in a flash, didn't do much this year. It's very quiet and not as merry as the year before. I've done lesser visiting, i feel like i'm too old to be going around collecting red packets. And it is getting lesser by the years...not complaining though, i blame my age..haha

I've started my German Language class after 2 years that i have completed my beginner's level. Thank god i didn't lose touch on the grammar and vocabs, just need a little freshen up. I think i'm doing quite well, i'm finally catching up. Initially Goethe Institut didn't allow me to do my 2nd Level, the reason was that the certificate availability is only for 2 years. But i convince them i don't need to go through the 1st level and that i am confident that i can catch up the 2nd level.

As you know, they try to say anything to make you think twice. They say things like, the 2nd level is more difficult (i'm like duh!!), more grammar, more vocabs, (well, definitely i'm expecting that right?). Well, i'm very determine not to start from the beginner's level again. I've done once in a Volkhochschule in Bad Krueznach, Germany. Then when i came back to Malaysia and did the 1st level for the certificate sake because in Germany i didn't get a certificate for it. No, i won't go through the 1st level for the 3rd time.

So, they gave me an ultimatum. Either i join the 1st level or i can join the 2nd level, but they will not allow me to fall back to the 1st level if i can't catch up. It seems that the 1st level class is always full, come to see it, the Saturday class 1st level can still accommodate me if they want to.

But hey..i die die also will never fall back lar....i pay more for the 2nd level course le...But that is not the main issue here, i just want to move on and i know the 1st level is not a challenge for me. I just need to improve more on the rule of DATIV and AKKUSATIV, damn..i get confuse on when to use which... I just need more practice.

Just a little update on what i am doing currently. Will be taking another major exam on the 16th of April which is the Certified Documentary Credit Specialist (CDCS) examination. I work late on all my week days, i'm too tired to study at night as i need to get up early the next day for work. Saturday i have my German class and i feel bad that i sometimes don't do the homework given, it's just my priority right now is my exam as i am not sponsored by the company. They think that i'm willing to pay for myself because i am planning to leave to company after that (what bull is that right?). Anyway, this topic requires another blog entry which i will do. So, i'm juggling my Saturday night for my German hausaufgabe and reading for my CDCS exam.

Please hope that i can pull this through, and for this i took a week of on the last week of March to get prepared and catch up on my revision. I hope it is worth it..yea..i guess it is :)

Monday, November 26, 2007

Pay Less Books Warehouse Sale!!

Hear Ye! Hear Ye! Calling for all book lovers out there!!! Pay Less Books Warehouse Sale is back again! If you have read my older post, i have post about books that i have bought from this particular warehouse sale. I'm happy to announce that it is back again in 3K INN, Subang Jaya!!!
Date: 7 - 9 December 2007 (Friday - Sunday)
Time: 10:00am - 7:00pm


Here's the map to 3K INN HOTEL. Click on it to enlarge.

Book lovers out there, don't miss the chance to get great books, paperbags to hardcover books at low price. It's only 5 books for RM 12. It is definitely a good bargain. I am a big Fan of Oprah Winfrey, I got most of her recommended book at the Book Fair. So, don't miss this great opportunity!!! I'll be there..so see you there!!

BE THERE OR BE SQUARE!

Monday, December 18, 2006

Warehouse Shopping!!!

My sister got this email from Pay Less Books, they are advertising on their warehouse sale from the 15th of dec till the 17th. Been waiting for it since last week, as i've been to this Popular book clearance 2 months ago, sad to say..it is not all that cheap. Bought a few books though..still it was expensive.

I went there with My cousin Nicole after her work. Did not expect, that the books there are so damn cheap. Never really expected to be this cheap at all. 1 book for RM 3.00, 3 books for RM 5.00 and 5 books for RM 12.00. Ain't it a bargain! I bought about 10 books and it only cost me RM 24.00, even lesser to buy one ..only one new book! Considering it is second hand book, but who cares! It is all in a good condition and i get to read without splurging RM 40 plus on a new book. i mostly got books that are selected for the Oprah's Book Club. A very big fan of hers.

Books that i got from the Warehouse Clearance:
1) While I Was Gone by Sue Miller
2)The Book of Ruth by Jane Hamilton
3)Midwives by Chris Bohjalian
4)Snow Falling on Cedars by David Guterson
5)Vinegar Hill by A.Mannete Ansay
6)Before Women Had Wings by Connie May Fowler
7)A Map Of The World by Jane Hamilton
8)The Pilot's Wife by Anita Shreve
9)Lovesick by Angeles Mastreta
10)Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood by Rebecca Wells

Malaysia is talking about encouraging a reading habit to kids and the society. It is so expensive to buy a new book, i have to think twice before buying a book, and they rarely go on Sale! Kids can't even afford to buy books, Oh yes, we have public libraries here, i don't think anyone even consider going to the there as you can never find the books you want to read. It's really impossible for kids to take out their pocket money to buy new books, look at the price to buy Harry Porter Books. It's crazy, nearly RM 90.00 for a book, only working adults could afford that.

I was looking for some books online, and i find that books are so cheap in America. It's only USD 1 for a book that is now selling at RM 39.90 in Malaysia. No wonder they develop a nature for reading, books are affordable and not at some ridiculous price. Too bad the shipping is only available in USA, if not, i would have ordered it and shipped to me. Only thing i can do now, is to wait for another Warehouse Book Clearance to get some affordabe books. Anyway, it will take me some time to finish reading that 10 books. Happy Reading!!!