The Page Turners' Society, NTU

The Page Turners' Society, NTU Welcome to The Page Turners' Society, NTU - the very first book club in NTU! Who knows what great books you might discover through The Page Turners' Society!

A meeting place for book lovers, it makes it easy to connect with friends and fellow book lovers. Watch as your passion for reading allows you to meet new people and opens up your mind to life outside of university academics! Use this page to help you :

• Post comments about books and authors, from the traditional classics to the international bestsellers to the latest new writers
• Rate or revie

w books – sharing your opinions with your friends and fellow society members
• Mutually exchange books with other students in NTU
• Stay up to date on the activities and events of the society as and when they happen

Join us and rediscover the lost passion for traditional books! Become a member now! Suggestions are always welcome - if there's something you think should be on here, you can post on the wall or email us at [email protected]

31/07/2017
"We read first for distraction then consolation then for company. And finally to be worthy of the company we kept."
01/02/2014

"We read first for distraction then consolation then for company. And finally to be worthy of the company we kept."

By Parul Sehgal, The National Endowment for the Arts, Sept. 19, 2012 We are not supposed to be in the study. The books live in the study. The study is dim and fragrant and forbidden. The books are ...

Pretty Deep...
26/09/2013

Pretty Deep...

A look Deep Into the Future...
25/09/2013

A look Deep Into the Future...

a new look at irony, Brought to you by the oatmeal!http://theoatmeal.com/comics/irony
24/09/2013

a new look at irony, Brought to you by the oatmeal!

http://theoatmeal.com/comics/irony

Thanks to Library Lady Jane for all her help in writing these grammar guides over the years. If you would like a regular serving of grammar-related awesomeness every day, go follow her on Twitter.

Here are some interesting facts about books you might not have known from The Writer Blog, http://ideasofindian.blogspot...
24/09/2013

Here are some interesting facts about books you might not have known from The Writer Blog, http://ideasofindian.blogspot.com/2008/05/some-interesting-facts-about-books-and.html


1. One out of every eight letters you read is the letter ‘e’.

2. In 1939 an author named Ernest Vincent wrote a 50,000 word novel called Gadsby. The only thing unusual about the novel is that there is not a single letter ‘e’ in the whole thing.

3. There have been over 20,000 books written about the game of Chess.

4. Perhaps the most uninteresting book ever written is the calculation of pi to two million places, in 800 pages. Just think of the TV special that could be made from this script.

5. In the book, Les Miserables by Victor Hugo is one sentence that is 823 words long. When Vic wrote to his editor inquiring about their opinion of the manuscript, he wrote, “?” They answered, “!”

6. If you stretched out all the shelves in the New York Public Library, they would extend eighty miles. The books most often requested at this library are about drugs, witchcraft, astrology and Shakespeare.

7. Interestingly, William Shakespeare invented the word “hurry.”

8. And speaking of Shakespeare, can you imagine John Wayne reciting Shakespeare? Well, he did one time, and won a Shakespeare contest.

9. The following words were invented by William Shakespeare: boredom disgraceful hostile money’s worth obscene puke perplex on purpose shooting star sneak Until his time, people had to have their conversations without these words.

10. More than two and a half billion Bibles have been made. If you put them on a long bookshelf and started driving along the shelf at 55 mph, you would have to drive 40 hours per week for over four months to get to the end. All these Bibles would fill the New York public library 467 and one-half times.

11. The Bible contains 3,566,480 letters, or 810,697 words.

12. Leo Tolstoy wrote a large book called War and Peace before computers and copying machines. His wife had to copy his manuscript by hand seven times.

13. The first published book ever written on a typewriter was The Adventures of Tom Sawyer. Mark Twain used a Re*****on in 1875.

14. It took Noah Webster 36 years to write his first dictionary.

15. Jonathan Swift wrote a classic book called Gulliver’s Travels that borders on science fiction. It was written before science fiction was what you called such books. In this book he wrote about two moons circling Mars. He described their size and speed of orbit. He did this one hundred years before they were described by astronomers.

16. The man who wrote the Sherlock Holmes stories, A. Conan Doyle, was a professional ophthalmologist, an eye doctor. Because in his time specialty medical practices were hard to build and didn’t pay well, he had to take up writing to make ends meet.

17. For the last 12 years of his life, Casanova was a librarian.

18. Charles Dickens had to be facing north before he could write a word.

This blog will include articles written by me on different issues and as well as some funny and lovely posts to tickle your funny bones...keep reading and keep enjoying..your suggestions and comments are most welcomed..

Sometimes the best stories, require no words...
24/09/2013

Sometimes the best stories, require no words...

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19/09/2013

Hey Page Turners,
For all you book lovers, National Library Board is organizing an event on Saturday.
Visit their page for more details.
https://www.facebook.com/READSingapore

National Reading Movement - read more, read widely, read together

01/09/2013

Hey Page turners the period for nominating yourselves for Exco has officially ende, we will be have our AGM and elections tomorrow Monday between 6-9 pm in TR+7, do come by to vote for your favourite candidates.

29/08/2013

Hey Pageturners,
We are recruiting committee members for the club, here is your chance to make a difference to our PageTurners Society.

You can register your interest by filling the form at
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1L6igRgLhDVU1sn1BntvH6-mWLeyLLcczetlUDP_Oh9A/viewform

and we will contact you shortly with the details of recruitment.

For those of you, interested in being part of our management committee, the portfolios of the posts available are as follows:

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