I’m reading Lurkers by Sandi Tan. She’s on Twitter as @sanditan. Go follow her!
Mary-Sue Ireland is a newly minted heiress. She played her cards well to facilitate her anticipated windfall. Mary-Sue drives a red Mustang. Astute, she takes advantage of this rental vehicle to conserve her capital.
My drawings of inanimate objects are rusty. I hope to improve with practice.
Lurkers has many witty observations of life in the suburbs of California. There’s an infamous lurker in the form of a young naked girl, who appears to Raymond van der Holt, an ageing writer. Alas, he seems to prefer boy fans. Look out for the art on this lurker. Coming soon.
You can read about the nude lurker in:
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]]>If you dream of a bookshop, it means you love reading books. You have fond memories of bookshops (bookstores).
If you have a book in mind and have yet to buy it or read it in a library, your brain might invent this dream to remind you to get that book. My brain was bugging me consciously in the day, to remember to buy this book. I didn’t dream about it because my brain had already reminded me during my waking hours.
This web post is also a book review for Elizabeth Holland‘s book. I first got to know about her on Twitter, as @EHollandAuthor, when I bought her book The Balance Between Life and Death, which I reviewed at the link.
The Vintage Bookshop of Memories by E Holland: Book Review in PICTURES – I hope this review fulfills expectations.
Pic #1: meet the heroine of the story, Ms. Prudent “Prue” Clemonte.
Book is at:
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Dear Ms. Holland,
I hope you like my creative method of making a book review. I hope more browsers will click on this post and be influenced enough to buy. Thank you for attending to this review.
Warm Regards,
Cai.
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Response: 7
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