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      XtremeMEE
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      Hi TAS,


      You are having a book sale?! Wow, I would love to go

      for it! Can email me also when it comes up? Do you

      have books suitable for my age now? (heehee am

      getting old now)

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        concern.027392mum
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        Hi TAS,


        Where do I get information about the books that you sell?

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          BigDad
          last edited by

          Hi TAS,

          I would like to be placed on your contact list for the book event. Do I need to email you or do you still have my previous email from the sign up for the holiday prog?

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            hquek
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            The Alternative Story:

            Hi hquek,

            No problem šŸ˜„ Andrew Lost is very interesting! You can email us and
            just state that you are interested to be kept updated for booksale events.

            In your email, you can type in 'Interested in booksale events' under
            the 'subject' and when we do have an event, we will contact you.
            If you want, you can leave us your contact number as well. šŸ˜„

            We will probably be having one event coming up in November or
            December.

            TAS
            Hi TAS, will send email shortly.

            And thanks to you, I got started on 'A face on the milk carton' - and couldn't stop until I finished the book. Can't wait to get my hands on the subsequent titles in the series.

            It's really an excellent read on the dilemmas confronting a child on the brink of teenagehood when she finds out she was kidnapped (although I find the kidnapping part a bit convenient but I'll reserve my judgement until I see book 2).

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              The Alternative Story
              last edited by

              XtremeMEE:
              Hi TAS,


              You are having a book sale?! Wow, I would love to go

              for it! Can email me also when it comes up? Do you

              have books suitable for my age now? (heehee am

              getting old now)
              Hi XtremeMEE,

              Sure we will email you and let you know which books
              are suitable for your age range :lol:

              TAS

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                The Alternative Story
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                concern.mum:
                Hi TAS,


                Where do I get information about the books that you sell?
                Hi concern.mum,

                You can get the information at this link:
                http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?t=7586&postdays=0&postorder=asc&start=20

                For reviews on the books, you can go to the earlier pages
                of this thread :lol:

                TAS

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                  The Alternative Story
                  last edited by

                  BigDad:
                  Hi TAS,

                  I would like to be placed on your contact list for the book event. Do I need to email you or do you still have my previous email from the sign up for the holiday prog?
                  Hi BigDad,

                  We have your email address, when we have our book sale event,
                  we will email you.

                  TAS

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                    The Alternative Story
                    last edited by

                    hquek:


                    Hi TAS, will send email shortly.

                    And thanks to you, I got started on 'A face on the milk carton' - and couldn't stop until I finished the book. Can't wait to get my hands on the subsequent titles in the series.

                    It's really an excellent read on the dilemmas confronting a child on the brink of teenagehood when she finds out she was kidnapped (although I find the kidnapping part a bit convenient but I'll reserve my judgement until I see book 2).
                    Hi hquek,

                    This is really exciting, we have found another book-lover! :celebrate:
                    We often read the books that we buy as well, and not so much
                    because we are educators and are supposed to know more about
                    good books but actually because they are irresistible šŸ˜„ I noticed
                    that you also read Chinese books, this is quite amazing as most
                    of us can only read English books, Chinese books are a 'mystery'
                    for us. We can't figure out the words to understand the plot.

                    For this series, 'A Face on the Milk Carton', it is very interesting,
                    although like you say, the kidnapping is a bit convenient, the other
                    books in the series are also good but honestly, I find the best one
                    is the first book.

                    TAS

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                      The Alternative Story
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                      Hi parents,


                      These are some books that we want to recommend for
                      the P4-P6 age group. Some of these books are newly
                      released books.

                      1) Blood Ransom + Blood Ties by Sophie Mckenzie


                      Blood Ransom is the sequel to the book, Blood Ties. Blood Ties was
                      about 2 children who discovered that they were somehow linked.
                      The boy, Theo, always had a bodyguard although his mother
                      struggled to make ends meet. The girl, Rachel, grew up, feeling
                      inferior to an older sister who died when she was a teenager and
                      yet somehow she seemed to look exactly like the older sister.
                      The children discover that their parents know each other and their
                      births were linked to a bombing at a fertility clinic. They realize
                      they are not getting any answers from their parents and before
                      they can find out more, they are kidnapped by the man responsible
                      for their births. It is then that they find out that they are clones.
                      Rachel is the clone of her sister who died. Her parents were
                      distraught when her sister died and so jumped at the chance to have
                      her cloned. Theo is the clone of the man who was behind their
                      cloning. They have to try to escape from the man whom Theo was
                      cloned after as his health is failing and he might want to use Theo
                      for an organ transplant.

                      Blood Ties is a book that you would want to read from the start to the
                      end at one go. It is very riveting and it brings up many questions
                      about cloning that you can discuss with your child.

                      In Blood Ransom, Theo and Rachel (who have been sent to live
                      separately so their identities are not known) are reunited as
                      a mysterious stranger approaches Rachel one day and that
                      starts their fight against Elijah (the man who cloned them) again.

                      This time however, his plans are more sinister and in this book, the
                      narrative switches back and forth from Theo to Rachel and
                      it heightens the tension as one character's chapter alerts us to
                      the fact that the other character is walking into imminent danger.
                      Then just before the danger is met, we switch perspectives to
                      the other character to accompany them as they do just that,
                      unaware of the danger while we the readers are aware of what is
                      going to happen.

                      Both books are good, they are well-paced, the storylines are
                      gripping and thought-provoking at the same time.

                      2) Trash by Andy Mulligan

                      This story is about 3 boys whose lives are entwined around
                      the dumpsite. They live there, they scavenge for food there,
                      and finally something unforgettable that changes their lives
                      happens to them at the dumpsite as well. One day, one of the
                      boys, discovers a bag full of intriguing items and some money.
                      He keeps it and shares his find with his friends but then later
                      the police come looking for it and offer money to the people
                      living at the dumpsite to offer information on anyone who
                      has the bag. Soon, the three boys are on the run from the
                      corrupt police and they need to get to the heart of the mystery
                      of the person who threw the bag away in order to survive.

                      The author has lived and worked in India and the Philippines and
                      hence his descriptions of the street kids and their lives are very
                      realistic. 'Trash' is not only an exciting thriller/adventure story but it
                      is a heartfelt and poignant tale of life in the slums and it will open
                      the children's eyes to how life can be like in the third word nations.

                      Where to get these books: Blood Ties is available at Borders.
                      The rest of the books can be gotten online and we are bringing in
                      these books. The books will arrive in about 2-3 weeks time.

                      TAS

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                        Brenda10
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                        HI TAS


                        DD had read the book 'Blood Ties by Sophie Mckenzie' that recommended by your earlier on. We also get a 'Girl missing' written by the same person when we pass by the bookstore. Now she is reading 'Survival' that bought from TAS and she comments it is very exciting.

                        Thank you and looking forward to hear more goods books. :lol:

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