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Eustea Reads

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Book Review: Cultish by Amanda Montell

November 18, 2021
Cultish by Amanda Montell

Which of the following would you consider a cult: Soul Cycle Teal Swan Lululemon Heaven’s Gate Lularoe If you answered: “I don’t know, they all use language meant to confuse outsiders and fulfil member’s needs for identity, purpose, and belonging,” congratulations, you don’t have to read this book because you’ve fully grasped what it’s all… Read More Book Review: Cultish by Amanda Montell

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The Accidental Dictionary by Paul Anthony Jones

December 12, 2019
The Accidental Dictionary by Paul Anthony Jones

I found out about this book from the Public Libraries Singapore’s Instagram and could not resist picking this up. While my English has been steadily getting worse (I used to think that it’s because my brain was replacing it with Japanese but clearly this is not the case anymore), I still enjoy reading about the… Read More The Accidental Dictionary by Paul Anthony Jones

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Because Internet by Gretchen McCulloch

November 8, 2019
Because Internet by Gretchen McCulloch

Quick questions: When do you use the acronym ‘lol’? Is there are different between ikr and IKR? When did we start using the phrase “it be” How many crying/laughing emojis do you use? Why? Is the Internet ruining the English language? Well, if you’ve ever thought about these questions, or even if you haven’t but… Read More Because Internet by Gretchen McCulloch

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Figures of Speech by Tim Cassedy

January 4, 2019

I requested for this book from NetGalley because the idea of language being a marker of identity was fascinating. That said, despite reading the blurb, I didn’t actually realise the title was a pun until after I finished the book. If you’re a bit quicker than me, you’ll realise that Figures of Speech is about… Read More Figures of Speech by Tim Cassedy

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