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Powerbooks(?), I think. But, Trinoma, definitely. |
And reading. I come to a good mall and the bookstore's gotta be one of my stops. I just can't help it. And if I got money, no way I'm walking out without a book purchase. What I'm on the lookout, really, are good fiction books, preferably by India and/or Arabic/Mid-Eastern writers. But of the late, with me teaching university Architecture classes and all -- it's about design books this time. Not your ordinary, design/architecture coffee table books -- which don't come cheap -- but the academic ones, really -- which don't come any cheaper! Of course, I can't really look away from any good literature books. Seemingly little-known books/writers don't go unnoticed, too. I usually browse through the first paragraphs and even the last -- and if I like what I read, I'm pretty much sold to it. A good cover art is a good come-on, too.
So, in my visit yesterday, I took pictures of some design books that goes into my wishlist.
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The Bohol Spanish-era bridges should figure in this one. |
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I flipped through the pages, so niiiice. |
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You had me at AUTHENTIC. Hah! These probably are not. Woops. |
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Who wouldn't want to read the WHOLE story of ART. Duh. |
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Good source book for design class. |
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This, too. |
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But, of course. This book is all text, but the price -- damn. |