Why Generation Y Yuppies Are Unhappy

Lucy is part of Generation Y, the generation born between the late 1970s and the mid 1990s.

Attention to international clients

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Do you like reading the book before or after seeing the movie?

To read before or after? To read before or after? One question, two answers, a myriad of justifying reasons. This question basically separates a group of readers into two. In every story, movie plot, or both, there will be a general story structure. It is like formulae for successful stories. Breaking it down, it can be summarised into 7 basic plots. Taken from Christopher Booker's The Seven Basic Plots, it goes as below: Overcoming the Monster Hero learns of a great evil threatening the land, and sets out to destroy it. Rags to Riches Surrounded by dark forces who suppress and ridicule him, the Hero slowly blossoms into a mature figure who ultimately gets riches, a kingdom, and the perfect mate. The Quest Hero learns of a great MacGuffin that he desperately wants to find, and sets out to find it, often with companions. Voyage and Return Hero heads off into a magic land with crazy rules, ultimately triumphs over the madness and returns home far more mature than when he set out. Comedy Hero and Heroine are destined to get together, but a dark force is preventing them from doing so; the story conspires to make the dark force repent, and suddenly the Hero and Heroine are free to get together. This is part of a cascade of effects that shows everyone for who they really are, and allows two or more other relationships to correctly form. Tragedy The flip side of the Overcoming the Monster plot. Our protagonist character is the Villain, but we get to watch him slowly spiral down into darkness before he's finally defeated, freeing the land from his evil influence. Rebirth As with the Tragedy plot, but our protagonist manages to realize his error before it's too late, and does a Heel-Face Turn to avoid inevitable defeat. Having that understanding, here comes the major question that divides a group of readers into 2. One that reads before the movie, and the other after the movie. Keep calm and read Keep calm and read Each has their reasons for doing so. For convenience, I have listed down in bullet points. First off with those who read before movie, Creating an entire world inside your head just based on the information you're given in the book. Usually the books are better and plus if you read the book first it gives you a better understanding of the movie. Will almost certain you will be disappointed with the book if you read it after the movie. The book allows you to use your imagination more, while the movie is a package of "ready made stuff" with distracting cues that are already " there." When you read, you can imagine the characters however you want, but after you watch the movie, no matter how hard you try, you'll see the actors as the characters. To find the differences just to prove that books are better than movies. And then we have those who read after watching the big screen. Not missing out any details that may be omitted from the film due to lack of time for character development. Cinematic enjoyment that a book cannot provide. Plus after enjoying all the effects, the book serve as a slow replay of story development once again, with all the cinematic effects going on again in your head. While the usual complain about book to movie translation is never 100% accurate, the same could also be for the opposite. The film creates a type of vantage, the book may create another. Unless one reads the book after the movie, one will never know about that. To watch the plot being played out on the big screen first before reading is more exciting. Majorly due to the element of surprise as the plot develops visually in front of you. Giving the title another chance, if the movie is screwed up by some lameass director. No matter which you choose, the more important thing is we enjoy whichever comes first. Personally, i read first before watching the movie. I feel that it is giving the story a proper justification in this way. The voting poll has started~! take a vote, whether you read before or after the movie. Comments, vote, hear from you all soon! Happy weekends!

Why Are E-books More Expensive Than Printed Books?

Small vs Light

Why are e-books more expensive than printed books? To many of us, e-book should cost very little, probably even next to nothing because there is no paper, printing, and shipping involved. All of the costs associated with print, from the printing to the shipping to the distribution to the warehousing to returns, seems to be non existent for selling e-books. Compared to its counterpart, the cost of a printed book amounts to a mere few dollars per copy, depending on the size of the print run. but not so as it seems.

The Special Operations Command

With reference to last night's Little India riot, we want to thank our guys in blue for their continual efforts in keeping us safe. Not forgetting our foreign friends, we hope that they are well. Please keep calm in future. There is a nice article, written by the wife of a trooper in Special Operations … Continue reading The Special Operations Command

Starting Book Swap on BooksAvenue this Friday

Hi friends of BooksAvenue, the section of book swap is ready. It will start officially this Friday. After much considerations, we decided that it is better to keep it simple because we are amateurs when it comes to website designing. It makes more sense for us to present an idea, no matter how crude it is, so long as it is viable and feasible. But one for sure, we promise this will be a free service. No monthly subscriptions, no commission or fee paying BS to swap books or others. We promise it will continue to be free and will continue to polish and improve along the way. Also, we have done up a similar section for non-book swaps too. It is a very simple page where swappers can exchange information to transact by commenting on the page itself. We will mitigate to an online forum once we are very sure that it will serve our friends better. As of now, it is password protected. If you want to take a peek, message us on our Facebook page. ^ ^ Lastly, this is a free of charge service, an initiative to serve the community better. We hope to get your support. Do share with your friends, do LIKE our page, do write to us because no matter how small and humble your contributions are, it really means a lot to us. Peace~! ^ ^

Survey results after 3 days

Attached is the survey results after 3 days. Sample size 1185. Survey has now unofficially ended. We have sufficient results to take Booksavenue to another level. Thank you all for your warm participation! Look out this Friday for addition to the site: https://booksavenuesg.wordpress.com P.S. Yea we did say survey has ended unofficially. Which also means … Continue reading Survey results after 3 days