Reading material for bookworms
What are you doing now that we all have to stay indoors as much as possible? For the bookworms it might be nice to give each other some recommendations. Let's take a look in my bookcase with only about sixty Thailand related books and see what beautiful things are in between.
Books in Bangkok
Those who read my pen fruits on this blog may have noticed a few times that I am a book lover pur sang.
Tip: April-May book market with great discounts
Dear (book) readers, there is good news for the bookworms among us. There is currently a digital book market going on in Thailand. Who knows, there is also a nice book for you with a nice discount.
Why don't Thais read books?
There is no reading culture in Thailand. Independent reading, and so often that it has become a habit that lasts and determines throughout life, is not there, according to Professor Aurasri Ngamwittayaphong.
Stay at home and read a short Dutch story
Fifteen leading Dutch-language authors wrote a short story especially for #ikleesthuis to encourage everyone who is at home, to inspire readers and to show what a story can mean.
“You should read Thailandblog better”
Every once in a while I get the hiccups from Thailandblog and I'm going to tell you why. For many years I have had a nice LAT relationship with my girlfriend who, just like me, lost her partner very suddenly. Together we have been to Thailand several times and she has therefore become an avid reader of the blog.
Holiday suitcase Dutch: two books with you
Most Dutch holiday suitcases contain two books for a week's holiday, usually a novel or thriller. This has emerged from research by bol.com into the reading behavior of the Dutch during the summer holidays.