Have you ever had the feeling that someone is looking over your shoulder? That’s what you will experience when reading this book. Roald Dahl, an established author of children literature, has done a foxy way to hook you in. As you start to read, you will feel a part in the action pack story that will totally have you on the edge of your chair.
The tale begins with Mr. Fox, who has to save his family when the farmers Boggis, Bunce, and Bean determine to hold siege over his home. From Boggis’ Chicken House Number One to the “underground kingdom”, Dahl takes you on a fantastic journey of creation and delight, leaving the reader with a satisfied feeling one rarely gets.
first started around 2010, this blog was originally an extendend jounal compiling all boiling thoughts in the author's head. inspired by the idea of how people perpetuate moments, she goes with the name POLAROID AND POSTCARD. it was such a long story back then why polaroid and postcard but to make it short and simpler; she sees this blog as a pile of polaroid photos -- it collects well-spent moments and also a postcard -- it reminds her of places she's been to.
this blog is filled by author's random interests; mostly daily life, or music and movie, sometimes decor or DIY. in the meantime she like to doodles and takes photos, not a proper one since she doesn't own any proper cameras. and no, she doesn't do music cover, fashion ootd, fanfiction or bake something (please kitchen and her are long-term enemy only-god-knows-why-and-how). so yeah, nothing really fancy here. just daily stuff :)
THE AUTHOR
so here are tidbits about the girl behind the blog.
// you can call her Rara Avis. it's actually a given name (see the meaning here) someone thought the idea of it fits her so yeah there's that. she's been with the name ever since.
// she dresses mostly in grey -- cuz nothing so black or white
// she grew up with 90s bands she used to hear in bemo
// sometimes she's found in a form of half human half pizza
// tv shows junkie
// english literature graduate (yea, you read it right. feel free to ask her out to discuss jane austen's books, over cups of ginger tea)
so, i'm actually looking for a job now. possibly a full-time job here in Bandung, West Java, ID. in a creative field. feel free to hit me up by this mail address if you hear anything that you think would fit me. you can also pay a visit to my online portfolio through this link :)
Yep, Polaroid and Postcard blog also has serious section for people who really digging music.
Good compilations based out of Bandung, but available for you on the internet. Help those bands get the exposure they deserve.
If you like to suggest songs or bands, feel free to hit me up here orhere :)
Have you ever had the feeling that someone is looking over your shoulder? That’s what you will experience when reading this book. Roald Dahl, an established author of children literature, has done a foxy way to hook you in. As you start to read, you will feel a part in the action pack story that will totally have you on the edge of your chair.
The tale begins with Mr. Fox, who has to save his family when the farmers Boggis, Bunce, and Bean determine to hold siege over his home. From Boggis’ Chicken House Number One to the “underground kingdom”, Dahl takes you on a fantastic journey of creation and delight, leaving the reader with a satisfied feeling one rarely gets.