Please Read Me!

How it works
1. Select title(s) that you want to rent, and email to prettyfly07@hotmail.com
2. Transfer the stated amount to my POSB bank account
3. Upon receiving the amount, the book will be posted out
4. When you finish the book, simply mail it back with the return envelope provided.
5. The rest of the deposit will be transferred back to you via Internet Banking when the book is received in good condition

Rental Fees - S$6 per book
(Prices are stated in respective book review space)
Service Area -Anywhere in Singapore!
Duration - 1 month from the day of posting out


*Self collection is currently available at Bukit Batok MRT Station at a cheaper rental fee of $4 per book
**Please check on the status if the book is available

It's cheap! It's convenient!
Start reading today!

p/s: please take good care of the books, and prevent minimum damages to them. Those found of mistreating the books will be subjected to consideration for future transaction. Thank you for your kindness!

Sunday, November 30, 2008

Dilbert

1. Dilbert - The principles
2. Ways of the Weasel
3. Dilbert and the Future

You pay: $15
You get back: $9
(price based on per book)

Sunday, November 23, 2008

New titles added!

Why Men Marry Bitches
You pay $23
You get back $17

The Sister's Keeper by Jodi Picoult

You pay $14
You get back $8

Email me to reserve the book TODAY!

Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Remember Me by Sophie Kinsella

Get the book today

You pay: $15
You get back: $9

Sunday, November 16, 2008

Be my Baby by Neil Humphrey


When two lines appear on the pregnancy test kit, Humphreys’ world is turned upside down. He is excited but clueless and urgently needs some directions. After all, his biggest responsibility to this point had been a pet hamster and he lost that twice.

From the moment his doctor tells him to book an obstetrician’s appointment, he knows he is out of his depth — he doesn’t know what an obstetrician is.

Humphreys deals with parents who mock his sex drive, midwives who question his usefulness, friends who share only horrific birth stories, strangers who rub his wife’s belly and folks who seem to know everything there is to know about pregnancy (but often don’t have kids of their own). And there’s that troubling dream about her giving birth to a plastic toy lizard made in China.

How will he deal with his parental insecurities?

What’s the secret to being a decent dad?

Will he drop his baby at the birth?

Both funny and poignant, Be My Baby is a frank account of Humphreys’ quest to be a good father.

Every parent will identify with his journey and perhaps begin to realise what they themselves put their mummy and daddy through, even in the womb.

You pay: $15
You get back: $9