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Edited by boogeese at 2-4-2017 09:56 PM

Coming up...Kuala Lumpur International Book Fair (KLIBF) 2017

KLIBF
Organised by the Ministry of Education, Malaysia through the National Book Council of Malaysia (MBKM), together with the six associations of Malaysian Book Industry, KLIBF is definitely one of the major events in the global publishing calendar. Since 2013, KLiBF recorded over 2 million visitors every year. It is the perfect place for book lovers to get the latest books and promotions from publishers around the region. Book launches, seminars, conventions  and lots of other activities are in place to suit all levels of the reading community.

KLIBF 2017 Facts & Figures
Countries:
Brunei, Syria, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Egypt, Indonesia, India, Singapore, Iran, Lebanon and United Kingdom
Participation:
•    Local publishers
•    Foreign publishers
•    Local government agencies
•    Foreign government agencies
No.of Booths: 905
Estimated No. of Visitors: 2.5 million (2017)


Antara daya penarik KLIBF 2017 adalah perhimpunan 1000 penulis pada 6 Mei...

PBAKL 2017 himpun 1,000 penulis
KUALA LUMPUR 17 Dis. – Pesta Buku Antarabangsa Kuala Lumpur(PBAKL) pada 28 April hingga 7 Mei tahun depan bakal menyaksikan buat pertama kalinya perhimpunan 1,000 penulis dari seluruh Asia Tenggara. (Petikan: Utusan)

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Salam...mohon buka thread baru tentang ini...ada forumner alessandra minta dibuka...tolong ya...tqvm...  Post time 3-4-2017 10:38 AM

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Post time 2-4-2017 10:27 PM | Show all posts

Heaven!

Nak pergi.................................

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Post time 3-4-2017 10:57 AM | Show all posts
Edited by boogeese at 3-4-2017 11:50 AM

Supermod ada request buka thread untuk KLIBF 2017:
" seribulan
Salam...mohon buka thread baru tentang ini...ada forumner alessandra minta dibuka...tolong ya...tqvm... "

Saya tak pandai buka thread and I don't think I can commit. So, any takers?

Boleh dapatkan sedikit info di sini:

Website http://kualalumpurbookfair.my/

Fan Page https://www.facebook.com/kualalumpurbookfair/

BH http://www.bharian.com.my/node/205555?m=1 (Pesta Buku Antarabangsa KL kembali ke PWTC tahun depan)

Utusan http://www.utusan.com.my/mobile/ ... 00-penulis-1.420998 (PBAKL himpun 1,000 penulis)

NST http://www.nst.com.my/news/2016/ ... ore-copyright-sales (Going digital: KL book fair next year to push for more copyright sales)


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Post time 3-4-2017 11:12 AM | Show all posts
NekNgah replied at 31-3-2017 01:38 PM
Pergi perkampungan buku Langkawi, 10 tahun dahulu. Masa tu pun macam hidup segan mati tak mau.
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banyak buku genre apa kat situ? masuk percuma kan?
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Post time 3-4-2017 11:13 AM | Show all posts

ni macam "hidup" juga suasananya... macam library.

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Post time 3-4-2017 02:39 PM | Show all posts
of coz nak pergi..always like to go bookstore and spend the whole day there!
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Post time 3-4-2017 08:38 PM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
bianglala replied at 3-4-2017 11:13 AM
ni macam "hidup" juga suasananya... macam library.

Quite hidup tpi iols xpnah pegi pon lgi    
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SASTERA

ARKIB : 17/10/2014

Kedai buku bergerak           Konsep kedai buku bergerak yang diusahakan oleh dua sahabat, Muhamad Ali dan Muhammad Azam Nor Anwar yang beroperasi sepenuhnya sejak tiga bulan lepas.

Kelibat van yang ditunggu- tunggu akhirnya tiba. Dari jauh jelas kelihatan padanan warna-warni terang hijau, oren dan kuning dengan tertera tulisan “Mobile Book Cafe" dan gambar buku menghiasi luar van.
Sebaik bahagian pintu belakang van dibuka, kelihatan tersusun cantik himpunan buku di atas ruang pameran yang diubahsuai. Semuanya untuk dijual kepada orang ramai terutama peminat buku.
Konsep kedai buku bergerak ini adalah yang pertama di Malaysia diusahakan oleh dua sahabat, Muhamad Ali, 50-an, dan Muhammad Azam Nor Anwar, 30-an.
Beroperasi sepenuhnya sejak tiga bulan lepas, kedai buku bergerak yang dirancang sejak setahun lepas mengambil inspirasi daripada kedai buku bergerak milik Penguin Books di Amerika Syarikat.
Bercerita mengenai idea kedai buku bergerak itu, Muhammad Azam berkata sebaik mendapat idea itu, beliau terus menyuarakannya kepada Muhamad yang kebetulan mempunyai minat yang sama.
Mereka berkenalan sejak enam tahun lepas ketika Muhamad masih bertugas sebagai pegawai kerajaan di bahagian teknologi maklumat manakala Muhammad Azam bekerja di bahagian pembekalan teknologi maklumat di sebuah syarikat swasta.
“Saya memang berhasrat untuk berhenti kerja dan memulakan perniagaan yang berkonsepkan perniagaan bergerak. Macam-macam yang difikirkan, akhirnya saya memilih buku kerana buku tidak pernah basi selain minat kami berdua dalam bidang penulisan," katanya kepada Bernama.
Muhamad, yang juga penulis buku, turut mengambil keputusan bersara setelah berkhidmat 30 tahun.
Mengambil masa lapan bulan untuk proses kelulusan dan pengubahsuaian, Muhammad Azam berkata pada peringkat awal beliau harus mencari van yang sesuai yang boleh digunakan bagi tujuan itu.
“Ada yang mencadangkan mengambil lori dan bas tapi kami mahukan kenderaan yang tidak terlalu besar kerana kami mengambil kira masalah logistik terutama tempat letak kenderaan," katanya.
Setelah itu, baru mereka pergi ke pejabat Puspakom dan Jabatan Pengangkutan Jalan (JPJ) untuk kelulusan bagi pengubahsuaian dijadikan kedai bergerak.
Proses itu mengambil masa agak lama sekitar empat bulan, kerana menurut JPJ, mereka tidak mempunyai rekod meluluskan kedai buku bergerak sebelum ini.
“Jadi kalau mengikut rekod JPJ, kedai kami ini adalah kedai buku bergerak yang pertama diluluskan JPJ di Malaysia," katanya.
Tidak mahu dikatakan seperti perpustakaan bergerak, Muhammad Azam berkata, mereka cuba lari daripada bayangan itu dengan mereka bentuk sendiri ruang van berkonsepkan praktikal dan pelbagai guna.
Apabila hanya menggunakan van sebagai kedai, cabarannya ialah ruang yang terhad dan perlu digunakan semaksimum mungkin, katanya.
Selama sebulan dihantar untuk pengubahsuaian, van itu direalisasi mengikut apa yang diimpikan mereka selama ini.
Sebanyak 1,200 buah judul buku dapat diisi di ruang pameran selain 5,000 buah buku lagi boleh dimuatkan dalam van berkenaan.
“Kami belanjakan RM150,000 bagi keseluruhan kos kedai buku bergerak ini dengan separuh modal diperoleh melalui pinjaman bank," katanya.
Buku-buku yang dibawa kebanyakannya diperoleh secara dari syarikat penerbitan yang memberi kepercayaan selain ada yang dibeli sendiri.
“Kelebihan kami adalah Muhamad seorang penulis dan menghasilkan lima buah buku. Jadi beliau kenal syarikat-syarikat penerbitan. Ia memudahkan kami untuk mendapat buku-buku terbitan mereka," katanya yang mengutamakan buku-buku keluaran penulis tempatan.
Buku-buku yang dijual juga ditapis dan mengutamakan buku-buku yang membina serta mematuhi syariat selain buku yang menggunakan bahasa yang standard.
khidmat sosial
Mempunyai sasaran pasaran sendiri, kedai buku bergerak milik mereka memberi keutamaan untuk jualan di sekolah-sekolah dan institusi pengajian tinggi selain menyertai karnival jualan di sekitar Lembah Kelang.
Bukan itu sahaja, kadangkala kedai buku bergerak mereka akan berhenti di pasar-pasar tani yang menjadi tumpuan ramai.
“Kadangkala orang kita suka membaca tetapi malas hendak pergi ke kedai buku, jadi untuk galakkan budaya membaca itu, kami sendiri datang menemui mereka di lokasi-lokasi yang menjadi tumpuan ramai.
“Maklum balas yang kami terima setakat ini sangat baik terutama konsep yang kami bawa," katanya.
Ujar beliau, mereka yang datang tidak semestinya membeli buku, sebaliknya ada yang hanya singgah untuk membaca buku-buku yang dipamerkan serta menikmati kopi panas yang disediakan.
Ini sebagai khidmat sosial mereka bagi memberi galakan kepada masyarakat untuk menjadikan membaca sebagai sebahagian budaya dalam kehidupan seharian.
Bagi mendekati pelajar-pelajar di sekolah dan institusi pengajian tinggi mereka bukan sekadar datang untuk menjual buku sebaliknya turut menyediakan bengkel-bengkel secara percuma.
“Kami juga menyumbang buku kepada perpustakaan di sekolah yang kami lawati, sebagai menghargai dan tanda terima kasih menerima kehadiran kami," katanya yang turut menjelajah ke beberapa buah sekolah dan insitusi pengajian tinggi negeri-negeri di selatan dan utara. - BERNAMA




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Post time 6-4-2017 12:47 AM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
I xmau baca buku..i is nalas membaca buku..heheh..

But

I nak ke tmpt2 buku tu..cantikss lak tmpt/building tu..hoho

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Post time 7-4-2017 08:05 AM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
seribulan replied at 4-4-2017 09:28 AM
SASTERA

ARKIB : 17/10/2014

Menariknyer mcm ni... lg best kalau die pg bukak dkt area tasik2... i sejenis suke bwk buku baca dkt tasik

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Post time 7-4-2017 07:31 PM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
Cantik nya bandar2 tu semua......tenang dan mendamaikan.

X heran lah kan kalu org2 kat situ pun tinggi budi bahasanya.

Environment pun memainkan peranan dlm pembentukan kendiri seseorg.....anyone agree with me?

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agree :)  Post time 10-4-2017 01:56 PM

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Post time 10-4-2017 12:47 PM | Show all posts
hmm tak pernah lagi sampai all the bookstores  in first p..

tapi pernah pergi these two bookstores when i visited Ireland..



Bridge Street Books, Wicklow




The Winding Stair, Dublin


haihh jatuh cinta all over again and rindu serindu-rindunya bila tengok these pics
tapi these pics ambik from website heheh sebab jenuh nak scroll folder gambar2 lama..

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miss_curious replied at 10-4-2017 11:47 AM
hmm tak pernah lagi sampai all the bookstores  in first p..

tapi pernah pergi these two bookstore ...

best link yang awak kasik...

17 Irish independent bookshops you must visit before you die            These shops are just as special as the books they sell.                                                    Mar 23rd 2014, 6:00 PM                                    78,515 Views                                 90 Comments                           
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                                        BOOK LOVERS WILL know how it feels to enter a brilliantly stocked, cosy bookshop and feel immediately at home.
These days, independent bookshops are rare. There’s not many of them left, so they should be treasured.
Here, in no particular order, are 17 of the best and most beautiful independent bookshops on the island of Ireland.
1) Charlie Byrne’s, Galway    Source: Charlie Byrne's
Probably the daddy of all Irish bookshops, Charlie Byrne’s has been supplying the people of Galway City with their reading material since 1989. Claiming to stock over 100,000 books, you’re bound to find something good in here.
2) The Book Centre, Waterford    Source: Facebook/The Book Centre
Formerly a cinema, this beautiful building in Waterford city is now home to a larger-than-life bookshop. Choose a tome and curl up with a hot drink in the store’s gorgeous coffee shop.
3) Vibes and Scribes, Cork    Source: Facebook/Vibes and Scribes
Owned by Joan Lucey, Vibes and Scribes is the place to go for second-hand and bargain books in Cork. The shop also holds free book groups and craft demonstrations in its separate arts and crafts department.
4) Chapters, Dublin    Source: Wikipronto
The self-proclaimed largest independent bookstore in Ireland, you could definitely get lost in Chapters. The cavernous shop has two floors bursting with new and second-hand books at amazing prices.
5) O’Mahony’s, Limerick    Source: Facebook/O'Mahony's Booksellers
One of the oldest bookshops on this list, O’Mahony’s was founded in 1902 by J.P. O’Mahony, grandfather of the current owner Frank O’Mahony. It has stayed in the same location on O’Connell Street since it opened over a century ago.
6) O’Donovan Bookshop, Skibbereen    Source: Skibbereen Bookshop
Sitting pretty on the main street of Skibbereen, Co Cork, this beautiful blue bookshop carries a wide range of books, stationery and art supplies.
7) The Gutter Bookshop, Dublin    Source: Facebook/The Gutter Bookshop
A relative newbie on the scene, The Gutter Bookshop’s bright, airy store in Temple Bar is a firm favourite with Dubliners. Taking its name from an Oscar Wilde quote, The Gutter aims to provide something a bit different from the chain bookstores.
8) Crannóg Bookshop, Cavan    Source: Facebook
Founded in 1996, the Crannóg Bookshop is run by husband-and-wife duo John McEvoy and Anne Connolly. The shop won the inaugural Bord Gais Energy Bookshop of the Year award in 2011 after 15 years in business, and continues to cater to Cavan’s literary needs today.
9) No Alibis, Belfast    Source: Geograph.ie
No Alibis is Northern Ireland’s only specialist crime bookstore, and probably the only one on the island of Ireland as a whole. The shop is decorated to match the content of the books it sells, with posters of crime fiction covers adorning the walls.
10) Dubray Books, Dublin    Source: GraftonStreet.ie
Situated slap bang in the middle of Grafton Street, Dubray Books is an oasis of calm on the busy shopping thoroughfare. Well stocked with interesting staff recommendations, it’s hard not to stop in for a browse every time you pass by.
11) Bridge Street Books, Wicklow    Source: Facebook/Bridge Street Books
This small, family-run bookshop has been serving the people of Wicklow town since 1999. Their altogether too-charming ‘mascot’ is a fairy called Blue, who lives behind a tiny blue door in the shop and recommends books for children.
12) The Company of Books, Dublin    Source: Facebook/The Company of Books
The Company of Books is a cosy bookshop nestled in the heart of Ranelagh. The shop prides itself on its ‘eclectic mix’ of fiction, non-fiction and children’s books, and hosts a book club every month.
13) The Big Bang, Dundrum Town Centre    Source: Facebook/The Big Bang
The Big Bang is THE shop for lovers of ‘all things geek’, stocked with the best new comics and out of print rarities. There’s also a host of comic book merchandise and memorabilia to get your hands on. Psst – New Comic Book Day is every Wednesday.
14) The Clifden Bookshop, Galway    Source: Irish Book Awards
Run by the lovely (and brilliantly knowledgable) Nicole and Maire, The Clifden Bookshop places an emphasis on the local Connemara history and Irish literature. If you ever find yourself in the capital of Connemara, stop in.
15) The Winding Stair, Dublin    Source: Facebook/Winding Stair Bookshop
One of the oldest independent bookshops in Dublin, The Winding Stair has been selling new, second-hand and unusual books for decades. It was revamped as a restaurant in 2006, but you can still potter around the shop on the ground floor.
16) Foyle Books, Derry    Source: Facebook/Foyle Books
This quaint shop located in the city’s Craft Village, and was home to a couple of Other Voices events when the music gathering made its way to Derry. It sells mainly second-hand and antiquarian books, which are stacked in a charmingly hodge-podge fashion around the store.
17) Whyte Books, Schull    Source: Whyte Books
This lovely bookshop in west Cork boasts excellent staff and excellent reads, as well as a little coffee and cake shop. Watch this short video and join us in wishing we were there already.

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seribulan replied at 10-4-2017 01:59 PM
best link yang awak kasik...

17 Irish independent bookshops you must visit before you d ...

hehe terima kasih..
wahh siap share kat sini..

harap dengan izin tuhan, boleh travel benua eropah and melawat independent book stores macam yang dishare dalam benang ni

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Post time 12-4-2017 12:15 PM | Show all posts
bianglala replied at 3-4-2017 11:12 AM
banyak buku genre apa kat situ? masuk percuma kan?

Sorry, baru nampak.

Masuk percuma, buku tak banyak.  Tak ingat sangat collection-nya.

Adalah buku hikayat kanak-kanak yang anak-anak baca.

Di luar best, banyak pokok & wakaf untuk lepak.

Lima tahun kebelakangan ni ada 2 kali juga ke Langkawi, tapi tak sempat nak singgah.  So tak tahu apa yang ada di sana.

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NekNgah replied at 12-4-2017 12:15 PM
Sorry, baru nampak.

Masuk percuma, buku tak banyak.  Tak ingat sangat collection-nya.

sayang juga kan.. sebab dah wujud lama, tapi ala-ala sendu pulak. jarang orang highlight Kampung Buku bila ke Langkawi. mungkin sebab rasa tak bebaloi nak pergi.

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miss_curious replied at 10-4-2017 12:47 PM
hmm tak pernah lagi sampai all the bookstores  in first p..

tapi pernah pergi these two bookstore ...

seronoknya dapat singgah bookstore tu.. lama tak lepak .. ada beli buku apa-apa sebagai kenangan?



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Post time 12-4-2017 01:41 PM | Show all posts
NekNgah replied at 12-4-2017 12:15 PM
Sorry, baru nampak.

Masuk percuma, buku tak banyak.  Tak ingat sangat collection-nya.

Sedih, sebab google pun dah tak jumpa Perkampungan Buku Langkawi.
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bianglala replied at 12-4-2017 01:32 PM
seronoknya dapat singgah bookstore tu.. lama tak lepak .. ada beli buku apa-apa sebagai kenangan?
...

takde beli apa2...sebab masa tu baru start belajar, ikut family berholiday yang unplanned...
tak sempat save money ..ikutkan hati banyak nak beli...
so cuma ambik gambar kedai banyak2 sebagai kenangan

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Post time 12-4-2017 11:36 PM | Show all posts
Teringinnya nak pegi no.3 tu, Hay-on-wye, Wales.....besides, wales mmg cantik and so serene....

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