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Happy In The Minority
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 181

Happy In The Minority

After witnessing what seemed like a political awakening among normally apathetic Singaporeans in the 2011 General Elections, the results of GE2015 threw a major upset. Many voters, optimistic of greater freedom and democracy, were disappointed. The results belied all the robust debates and discussions on social media. What happened? This book is a collection of Chan Joon Yee's blog posts made just before and after GE2015. Revisiting these writings help us capture the hope and despair of the non-conformists back then. As GE2020 approaches in the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic, should the non-conformists be optimistic that there is hope for change? Or should they be prepared to live happily in the minority.

Understanding Thailand's Money Culture
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 25

Understanding Thailand's Money Culture

Welcome to the Land of Smiles. You’ve heard a lot about Thailand’s bad reputation on the popular tourist trails and you want to go off the beaten track and prove the idiots wrong. You arrive at Ban Nowhere and you’re charmed by the peaceful settings and the friendly, generous and seemingly altruistic people. You thought you’ve found paradise until … The story can be continued in a number of ways. This book focusses on issues related to money and spending. If you’re like most Farangs (White foreigners), you’ll become an instant celebrity soon after you settle in. You make friends faster than lingerie models on Facebook. People bring food and snacks to you every single day. You c...

The Pandemic Pages
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 125

The Pandemic Pages

The Covid-19 pandemic was only 4 years ago and many people have already forgotten about Circuit Breaker (CB) and Trace Together. Some have even forgotten that we held our general elections in 2020. The pandemic was a time of revelation. Reading social media posts and shares from people I thought I knew, I realised that I didn't know them that well after all. This book is a collection of blog posts I made in the year 2020. Let us not forget history and the folks we thought we knew.

Making Sense Of The Three Kingdoms
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 293

Making Sense Of The Three Kingdoms

The Three Kingdoms is a tumultuous period in Chinese history when warlords battled one another to rule all under the heavens. Many Chinese fables and legends were made during this time, revealing the complex, multi-dimensional characteristics of the Chinese race. There are as many modern versions of the Three Kingdoms as there are ancient texts. However, those which are easy to read or watch on screen are often lacking in depth and detail. Others are meaningful but fiendishly difficult to read. Much more than just a translation, this book is written in modern English, balancing depth with easy reading. For those new to the Three Kingdoms, it offers an introduction with just the right dose of detail. For those already familiar with the Three Kingdoms, it may offer a deeper understanding or sense of realism on this epic saga.

36 Dirty Tricks From Ancient China
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 232

36 Dirty Tricks From Ancient China

三十六计, often translated as "36 Strategems" have always been marketed as a guide for businessmen to give them an edge over their competitors. But make no mistake, these are just 36 dirty tricks used in China over thousands of years in war and swindle. Most of these tricks cannot be ethically applied. Some can be downright criminal. In this book, Singaporean author Chan Joon Yee nakedly illustrates the 36 dirty tricks in their original context with examples from both ancient and modern times. He makes no attempt to market it as a business guide and sincerely hopes that his readers will read it purely for entertainment.

Worlds Apart
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 206

Worlds Apart

Worlds Apart was first published in 1991. It is Chan Joon Yee’s first novel which tells the tortuous love story between a Singaporean medical student and a factory girl. But love is not the only theme here. The novel also takes us through the lanes and alleys of meritocratic Singapore in 1990. In a society where great opportunities await the talented and industrious, medical student Patrick Lee would discover that his academic success and immense potential would ultimately stand in his way if he happens to fall in love with someone worlds apart.

Worlds Apart
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 180

Worlds Apart

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1991
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Ash
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 16

Ash

In his 50s and reaching the end of his career as a musician, the last thing Norman needs is a divorce. After losing his home and family in Singapore, Norman stumbles upon a new home in peaceful, scenic and exotic Chiangmai, Thailand. Here, nobody judges him the way that elitist Singapore does. Should Norman kick himself for not having discovered this place earlier? Or is he lovingly drawn to the path of ruin. This short story is Singaporean writer Chan Joon Yee's latest work under the theme of Spellbound in Chiangmai.

Not Quite Over The Hill
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 238

Not Quite Over The Hill

Age isn't just a number. Those who say it doesn't matter are lying through their dentures. My backpack seems to get heavier as the years go by. This is an honest book about how I manage aging and enjoy an active lifestyle climbing volcanoes in Indonesia and trekking in the snowy Himalayas after 50 - all accomplished without any miracle supplements or insane diets. In this book, I will share with you the science and debunk the myths. I praise the heroes and mock the fake gurus. Enjoy the read.

Like a Dewdrop
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 279

Like a Dewdrop

In 1964 She was the daughter of a wealthy rice merchant. He was an orphan, a writer who penned stories told to coolies at Boat Quay. Everything was going against them, but they were in love. And till an untimely death did they part. A tragic end. 1993 29-year-old author Ted Wong was a publishing phenomenon, prospering from writing by churning out literary trash. Then an accident occurs… Enigmatic Beryl Tham slams into his life. So real yet so unreal, so cynical yet so romantic, so sad yet so beautiful, she seemed like an uncompleted story from a previous life, begging for a second chance. Using every ounce of his literary skill, Ted desperately tries to steer this story from its tragic end...