For the most part I’ve made sure to include print editions of books that are (traditionally) published each week. Ebook-only publications haven’t been on my radar so much. Though with the Bloomsbury Spark and Epic Reads Impulse imprints that only release ebooks, I might move towards including these as well. What do you think? Do ebook-only publications interest you at all?
Retrospect #106: January 10
Beginning of the week Jon @ Bookish Antics wrote an exposé, BEWARE: Catfished By A Fake Penguin Employee. Publishers Weekly later picked up on the story. Corinne Rosanna Catlin (who also goes by her author name Corinne Catlin) contacted several bloggers claiming to be a publicity assistant from Penguin Random House. Turns out it was an elaborate ploy to get her own book into the hands of reviewers.
Hot off the Press – Jan 4, 2016
Here’s to starting the new year with a bang! Lots of YA books are set to publish this week. There are quite a handful of paperback releases too, so if you’ve been holding out for them, the wait is over. Looking at all the explosion of new releases in January after the December dry spell, I don’t even know where to start. Which books have caught your eye amidst this sea of YA releases?
Retrospect #105: January 3
Long weekends are always great to relax and hang out with friends, which is exactly what I did to usher in the new year. We had dinner around town, after which we just checked out the happenings around the Singapore River. Every night this month there’re free open air performances organised by the Esplanade, so we listened in on one of the local bands.
Retrospect #104: December 27
’Twas a merry, merry Christmas. While my family isn’t surrounded by relatives living nearby, we enjoyed the festivities anyway. Besides, it’s neat having a stress-free holiday too since we don’t ever have to get up in crazy masses shopping for presents. We did brave the crowds on Sunday though to see the Christmas decorations at Gardens by the Bay. As I already tweeted, basically, that is how I imagine Luna to look like in The Lunar Chonicles. Just that now it’s the Winter Wonderland season with little huts set up for a Christmas market and a stage for performances and loads of extra lights.
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