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Sunday, May 18, 2008;
typed out on ; 12:46 AM


Have you seen this in class? in school?
you're in the right place!
Now, this place is call thebook-dish.blogspot.com
because we are actually helping a company to promote these books.

& You must have been teeny weeny interested that why you're here.
Alright, let me give you a introduction of this 4 books we are actually selling


A photogenic life

Why must I always wear different masks wherever I go?

I am so sick and tired of my life. Who can help me tear away these masks of mine that are lingering in my skin? Why must I play the role of a strong daughter in front of my parents, a smart student in front of my teachers and a contented girl in front of my classmates? Why must I keep on telling everyone around me that I am the best, by putting on the multiple masks of disguise for different people?

This afternoon, I looked into the mirror and realized that I could no longer recognize myself. My reflection was of a faceless girl, awaiting the next mask to be placed on.

Why are we always trying to pose for the best posture for the camera, when we know we can never change reality?








Journey


When I was ten, my mother called me “ah girl” and I had always responded to her. When I was fifteen, my mother called me “ah girl” in front of my classmates and I scolded her. When I was twenty, my mother still called me “ah girl” aloud and I ignored her completely. I know that, from her point of view, no matter how old I am, I will always be the “ah girl” who calls her “mama”.

From my point of view, my mother is just an old woman in the house who lives with me. Her responsibilities are to make breakfast for me in the morning, give me money to spend in the day, do the laundry in the evening and switching off the lights at night. For all those things that she did, she will have the authority to scold me or ground me.

Until one day, she calls me and says, “Ah girl, I’ve got cancer. I may die within the next six months.”

That is when I realize that my mother is more than that.




You're here


Zhou Jie Lun has everything in his life: He has a stable career, a loving girlfriend and a good life ahead. However, when he encounters his teenage first love, Lara Wu, in a coincidental meeting, his life changes forever.

He falls in love with Lara again and their romance blossoms. Just when they think that their romance is a testimonial that a love story can be a simple “boy meets girl, boy falls in love with girl and they live happily ever after”, Lara starts to act strangely. Her mindset begins to shrink younger every two weeks: At twenty-two years old, she cries for burgers and plays with Hello Kitty soft toys.

Jie Lun has to make a choice: Either to abandon her and live happily ever after with another girl, or to stay with her and live in despair ever after. How far will his love for Lara stretches? Till the end of time, or till the end of his patience?








I believe you

Joanna Fung is the envy of many girls: She studies at a top Junior College, has a girl-next-door look and has good results. However, deep on her heart, she holds a secret: She believes that she has a curse. She believes that every bad thing she said will come true.

Jacky Wu is an ideal price charming: He is good in his studies and has girls waiting to hold his hand. He smiles every few minutes and often cracks jokes. However, he, too, holds a deep secret.

When their paths crossed, an unexpected romantic love story takes place...





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  • WE ONLY DO MEET UP! MEET UP AT MARSILING IS FOC. EVERY STATION AWAY FROM MARSILING IS 30 cents PER STATION! we only do meet up till sembawang or bukit batok.
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    . Recommended
    Girls you should totally have a copy of You are here & I believe you. This 2 are the awesome love stories and will leave you tearing till the end.

    . Why here?
    Don't you find it troublesome to actually go to some place to buy your books when you can actually buy it from us in school and we collect the stock and hand it to you? think that we are scammers? Just approach us and we will show you we are not

    . The Author
    Low Kay Hwa is the youngest and most prolific novelist in Singapore.
    Between 2004 to 2007, he had written 5 novels, averaging about 2 novels a year.
    Born in 1985 with a Diploma in Building and Property Management from Singapore Polytechnic,
    he started writing since he was very young, and sent out manuscripts to publishers at a tender age of 13.
    However, he was rejected by all publishers due to the financial crisis in 1997.
    In 2004, he published his first book, Destiny’s Cries, which is currently out of print.
    In 2005, he published another novel, I Believe You, under his own established press, Goody Books.
    The book received good response and was sold out by 2006.
    In 2006, he had also written two other books, You Are Here and Journey.
    His fifth book, A Photogenic Life, was published in July 2007.