tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-848620772908416660.post4875646462176508454..comments2024-03-05T22:56:35.116+08:00Comments on A Kindle in Hong Kong: Bookspotting: Week 46Shannon Younghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17375300716238391523noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-848620772908416660.post-43467646107881105882011-12-14T11:27:37.836+08:002011-12-14T11:27:37.836+08:00I always enjoyed Tikki Tikki Tembo when I was grow...I always enjoyed Tikki Tikki Tembo when I was growing up. I would like to read Ruby's Wish. <br /><br />I love this post and the fact that you mention what you saw everyone reading. So fun! I am going to pay attention to what everyone is reading. I also want to read The Help.<br /><br />Thanks for sharing!<br />~Jess<br />http://thesecretdmsfilesoffairdaymorrow.blogspot.com/DMShttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04202502753961748992noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-848620772908416660.post-9515674977253344182011-12-12T21:59:51.267+08:002011-12-12T21:59:51.267+08:00Wow, I would have loved to see the local interest ...Wow, I would have loved to see the local interest section with all those China books. I, too, have thought I've read most, but then of course I always come across dozens I've never heard of! For we who are writing about China/HK, I guess it's good news China is still hot!<br /><br />I'm currently reading 'Apologiesa Forthcoming:Stories Stories Not About Mao' published by Blacksmith Books. It's a collection of short stories about China either during the CR or just after. Very good!Susan Blumberg-Kasonhttp://www.susanbkason.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-848620772908416660.post-69622492365544537232011-12-12T19:19:12.308+08:002011-12-12T19:19:12.308+08:00I have 3 current China favourites: a childrens boa...I have 3 current China favourites: a childrens board book , The Hong Kong ABC.I bought one for each of my grandkids and got them signed by the author, Diana Wu-David, at a Room to Read event.<br />Fiction The secret mandarin by Sara Sheridan,which is an account of Scottish plant hunter Robert Fortune's travels in China and Fact, Three years wandering in the northern provinces which is Fortune's own account of his travels.My upcoming fiction must-read is Alex Kuo's The man who dammed the Yangtze, for my book club.Joycehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04457861370241862301noreply@blogger.com