Sunday, July 10, 2011

Bookspotting: Week 24


This week I went to Kowloon Tong to photograph the latest walking tour. On the MTR escalator I saw a young girl reading The Princess Diaries. I saw a woman on the bus reading Three Sisters by Bi Feiyu. I saw a man on the MTR carrying Andrew Ross Sorkin's Too Big to Fail. This week I also attended a poetry reading where Singaporean poet Dr. Eddie Tay read aloud from his own collection. My birthday was this weekend, and when I arrived at my birthday dinner one of my friends was reading a book by Bear Grylls while waiting for everyone else to show up.  I spotted four Hong Kong guidebooks within about 7 minutes on a busy, touristy Saturday. I saw five Chinese books this week, plus two graphic novels.

What are people reading in your town this week?

2 comments:

  1. Oh, Shannon,I didn't realise it was your birthday. Happy belated wishes from me. On the ferry to Lamma I saw several guide books; two Lonely Planet in English and another one which wasn't in English, French, German or Spanish ( the only European languages I recognise from a distance). Judging from the owner's appearance, it could have been Swedish, Norwegian or Finnish. Nothing else to report this week.

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  2. Thanks Joyce! I've noticed so many guidebooks lately too, and I think they are usually from Lonely Planet. Looking forward to catching up with you in August!

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