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August 31, 2015

Drama by Raina Telgemeier Under Review by NLB

August 31, 2015

Ebook of Drama by Raina Telgemeier behind barsWho would’ve thought that I of all people would chance upon a book that is under review by the National Library Board (NLB), Singapore? I certainly didn’t think I would — not after 14 years of patronising the public libraries here and almost always finding what I looked for. Occasionally books weren’t in the catalogue at all and I could guess which themes were potentially “questionable”.

· Categories: Thoughts & Confab

August 30, 2015

Retrospect #87: August 30

August 30, 2015

Books by Julie MayhewSometimes life passes you by and you feel like you hardly remember anything. I had one of those weeks, though I do remember baking a cake. There’s tangible evidence of it in my fridge and it tastes wonderful too.

· Categories: Retrospect

August 29, 2015

NIMONA by Noelle Stevenson

August 29, 2015

Book cover of NIMONA by Noelle StevensonNimona was something else. All I knew was that it’s a hyped up graphic novel and for someone clueless about them, I was looking for a place to start. I found my library had it, so I decided to borrow it the rest is history. I thoroughly enjoyed Nimona for being so refreshingly different. While the style of graphics didn’t entirely match my taste, it was consistent and very well done. Coupled with the premise, I found myself wanting me when I was done and closed the book.

· Categories: Graphic Novels Keywords: american authors, death, hope, illustrated, villains, violence

August 28, 2015

Mise-en-scène: Feminism

August 28, 2015

Mise-en-scene: Feminism – A Mad Wicked Folly by Sharon Biggs WallerToo often I’ve heard people yearning for equality reject feminism. This is why I’m so glad that Sharon Biggs Waller wrote A Mad, Wicked Folly. Set during the suffragette movement it reminds us of times when women were subjected to men and didn’t have a voice. It reminds us that feminism is important to hold onto — the ideals of equality between both women and men.

· Categories: Mise-en-scène

August 25, 2015

Photography: Even Light with the Burn Tool

August 25, 2015

The Rest of Us Just Live Here Paperback with CandleSometimes the light conditions aren’t ideal when we do have time to take our bookstagram photos. In this case, I took the photo on an overcast day, so the light in my study wasn’t even. This can be seen by the overexposed book spine which was directly facing my window. This problem can be fixed in Photoshop with the burn tool.

· Categories: Photography

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