tellmewhy.jpgToday I scraped a bargain. A $60 book for a simple $10.

I cannot yet call myself a fully fledged designer (I’m about 4 official years away from that) and I sometimes feel sheepish about the fact that I don’t like wasting money on magazines – which you know, is a lot of what I’ll probably end up doing. I’m sure there is great benefit to knowing objective, the competition, the actuality of the business. And I don’t really own any design books as they cost about one million in comparison to my hastily diminishing monetary fund.

This is my first buy in terms of a book about design. I have one textbook but that’s about multimedia and one on programing (a hideous pink thing) and this.

This is: tellmewhy – the first 24 months of a New York Design Company. It has a pen mark on the front, hence the drastic reduction and you know, maybe it’s been sitting on the shelf for two or more years. Prior bookshop employee knowledge tells me that covers can be cleaned with eucalyptus oil (or you know water and soap) and hence noted pen mark will become an almost invisible short score line. If I can be bothered.

I started reading shortly after purchase at a university cafe with glorious boho coffee (cup didn’t match the saucer and gave me secret thrills. Weird). The coffee was a mere $2 but worth more. I nearly forgot the coffee for the monograph. Now I’m just showing off (it means book). It’s pleasantly engrossing.

I don’t like buying books new, perhaps such a success will promote an unleashing of my pocket. I hope not. But I do like it.

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If you’re interested at all in world missions (particularly those in Asia) there’s a free book you can go and sign up for. I did a while back, and it came today.

Now I’m pretty sure the guy fairly strongly pushes his particular mission organisation seeing as he’s the founder and all, and I can’t say I’ve read it yet, but there you go, you can only try.

Revolution in World Missions – K.P. Yohannan

Books

golliwog.jpgI was uploading a few Noddy books to Ebay and had to note ‘Gollywog Editions’ in my description. As far as my knowledge of books goes poor old Enid Blyton has had a bad run with censorship and her childrens books.

Goodbye to Golly, farewell to Dick and Fanny. I don’t even know what the new kids are called!

Blyton has written some of the most popular books for children of all time. I remember spending hours and hours reading through the Faraway Tree Books and the Children of Cherry Tree Farm.

Kids don’t care about the ‘rudeness’, they don’t know, they don’t see it, they don’t get it. Oh to have a little innocence back! And why the heck do we change and ‘update editions’ of perfectly good stories just because a meaning of a word alters! Political Correctness sometimes just borders on the ridiculous.

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Read and Blue has a new home!

I have traditionally (and will continue to) use this blog as a personal tracking ground for what I’m reading. So if you like books or are simply curious as to what’s going into my head (junk or class) then take a look.

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What’s that in the sidebar?

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That, is a link to the secondhand kids books that my mum and I (and occasional other family members) sell on Ebay.

This is currently my only source of income (besides the little the Government is kind enough to give me as a student who doesn’t earn much).

So, if you’re after something (kids picture book/novel) email me as we probably do have it in our vast collection.

Have a look anyway, and point people our way! We don’t make profit on our postage, and do our best cut a fair deal on our starting prices.

Do I sound convincing?

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