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Atikah

Hey there again. Yes, I have to admit, I'm guilty. I have a list of books I want to buy but if I see a book with a nice cover then I'm a goner. haha. I'll immediately buy the book even though I don't know the author or the story. Yes, I wouldn't bother with reading the summary even!

Well, I know this is completely baseless but I have a theory that if the author put a lot of effort in the cover then he/she must've put a lot of effort in the story itself!

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  • "There is no Frigate like a Book To take us Lands away, Nor any Coursers like a Page Of prancing Poetry." ~ Emily Dickinson

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  • November 2009: Kim Xiong: Little Stone Lion

    November 2009: Kim Xiong: Little Stone Lion
    Chinese lions are usually created in male-and-female pairs, but the stone lion in this book is a village's "only stone lion" - "smaller than a cat". older than the "oldest village elder", friendly champion of small children, loved by everyone, a comforting constant in a changing world. Gentle words and soft colours capture the dignity and mystery of this ancient symbol of truth and protector against evils - a truly magical way of introducing old traditions to a new generation. (*****)