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Type Directors Club Annual Volume 32

It’s always an awesome surprise when a big parcel comes in through the post and even better when it’s from the Type Directors Club. This is their latest offering,a culmination of last year’s best typography from all around the world. Celebrated entries from the TDC’s annual competition show daring, relevant and even thought-provoking designs where typefaces take centre stage. This gorgeous volume is immaculately printed, transparent and gold foiled on the cover and a proud addition to any font and coffee table book collector’s book shelf.

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REVIEW: 1Q84

The notion of true love made possible by a conspiracy of strange and unknown forces is not unfamiliar ground for Murakami, who earlier explored this same idea from a philosophical perspective in ‘On Seeing The 100% Perfect Girl One Beautiful April Morning’ (from the short story collectionThe Elephant Vanishes): “What a wonderful thing it is,” he writes, “to find and be found by your 100% perfect other; it’s a miracle, a cosmic miracle.” With 1Q84, Murakami conjures up this ‘miracle’, complete with wild and fantastical other-realities, spun through his signature all-kooky cast of characters.

Set in a weird parallel universe, 1Q84 is a journey of suspenseful twists sometimes disturbing turns with Murakami’s endearing style of converging subplots gathering into a mad momentum as we race to the finish. Not since Dance, Dance, Dance and Kafka on the Shore have we seen more sinister villains and sexier heroines crossing paths with the writer’s always solo underdog-hero. Many will find Murakami’s fearsome three-book epic pushing a dangerous boundary with1Q84 but I’d say this might well be his most romantic yet.

(This review was published online by Readings Books Australia)

If you are in Australia, you can purchase this from Readings.

Or here on Amazon: 1Q84


SIX TASTE REVIEW: Madame Flavour Teas

My first Six Taste review might come across as a plug for a client of ours but really, it’s not. I was acquainted with the Madame Flavour range of teas on the job and found myself enjoying this the most. And although I’m much more of a coffee drinker, nothing calms me down better than a good cup of carefully blended tea. Madame Flavour’s take on an old classic with her touch of lemon and lavender has got me hooked. This season she’s got my favourite blend in a lovely collector’s tin. But I’d hit the nearest Coles or Woolworth’s soon if you are based in Australia like me because this adorable tin range is only in a limited production run.

For more information on Madame Flavour’s tea, visit her site here.


My Posterous Blog: Six o Clock

Thought I should reveal that I’ve been keeping a separate blog for random musings and commentaries. It’s getting some positive response so here it is. It’s called Six O Clock. Enjoy!