At the blog of a colleague I saw she “wiki-ed” her birthday.
Cool idea, so I had to copy her, sorry Sophie; it was completely your idea.
Here are some literary connections to my birthday:
events:
1947 – The Diary of Anne Frank is published.
2009 – Canadian author Alice Munro collects the third Man Booker International Prize at a ceremony at Trinity College Dublin.
this is a preview of june 25. read the full post (235 words & 1 image, estimated 56 secs reading time)
Not for the faint at heart, mind you, but here is the official book trailer of the upcoming book Sense and sensibility and sea monsters:
(This book is the follow-up of Pride and prejudice and zombies.)
Well, it has been that day of the year again and I want to thank every customer that has been to the shop I work to give me a great time and the guaranty of a pay check this month.
Don’t you just love books? Well, I do, as you may have guessed seeing this little site of mine.
And I’m blessed being able to work in a book shop. More than a year already!
To give you a sample of our sections, and the books we buy for our customers, here are some photos.
My boyfriend and I went on vacation to Turkey. Happy times all around!
At the end of the first week we felt fit enough to see some culture and we went to Ephesus, an old city once flourishing. A lot of buildings are still there in good conditions and this is one of them:
It is the library of Celcus from the second century AD. Of course no more books were found in it, but the building itself, although no longer complete, is impressive enough. Just imagine roaming through books in this place. Makes you wonder why we don’t build like this anymore. Here are some pictures of the beautiful details:
this is a preview of old fashioned library. read the full post (158 words & 4 images, estimated 38 secs reading time)
There are a lot of Jane Austen fans out there, me included. I laughed together with Elizabeth Bennet (Pride and prejudice), cried with Elinor Dashwood (Sense and sensibility), was naive as Fanny Price (Mansfield Park) and caught up in the many plans of Emma (Emma).
And I wondered. I wondered what I, as me, would do in the situations all these heroins had to go through. I wondered which character I would resemble most. So I took a quiz, and here is the result:
this is a preview of i am…. read the full post (158 words & 1 image, estimated 38 secs reading time)
I’m still roaming the internet and I have found yet another test, a ‘better’ one for us booklovers: what book are you?
The test is not very accurate and trustworthy (at least in my case), but it is still fun to take it.
Here is my result:
this is a preview of what book are you?. read the full post (148 words & 1 image, estimated 36 secs reading time)