Showing posts with label book journal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label book journal. Show all posts

Saturday, October 18, 2008

On The Tuesdays And Thursdays Bookshelf : Bottlemania by Elizabeth Royte

"With sales having already surpassed those of milk and beer, and second now only to soda, bottled water is on the verge of becoming the most popular beverage in the country. Only now, with the bottled water industry trading in billions of dollars, have we begun to question the environmental and social fall out of what we're drinking."
"Elizabeth Royte finds the people, machines, economies, and cultural trends that bring bottled water from nature to our supermarkets. As she visits filtration plants and natural springs, Royte lays out the issues that surround the seemingly simple matter of what we ought to drink: Who owns the water that flows underground, and is it right for corporations to profit from it? How do the manufacture, transportation, and disposal of plastic water bottles affect the environment? Is the stuff coming from our taps okay to drink? If not, what can we do to make our water safe and tasty? And while everyone acknowledges that we must protect public water supplies from pollution, what should we do about privatization?"--BOOK JACKET.

Bottlemania is one of those books that not only left us in shock because something so simple and necessary for life, water, has become a commodity, but also many resouces including oil are used to bring us "branded water." We're all about making ordinary days extraordinary, but the folks who bring us bottled water have taken that concept to an extreme. (So run out to the local Barnes and Noble and pick up a copy today; and in the meantime, spend a little of that money that eventually would have been flushed in our store - 'cause we really make ordinary days extraordinary!)

Tuesdays and Thursdays - Making Ordinary Days Extraordinary

Thursday, June 12, 2008

Book Notes Cloth Journal at Tuesdays And Thursdays

Use our lovely slate-blue Japanese linien-bound Book Notes journal to make notes on books read, recommended, and loaned. There's additional information on starting a book group, book trivia, a list of classic novels, plus sections on literary landmarks, book addresses, libraries, and notable last lines.


All you need is a collection of good books, Galison's reader's journal, a comfortable chair, good light, and a cat (or one of our UglyDolls).

5-7/8 x 6-7/8"

Fully bound with Japanese linen with full-color tip on

128 lined pages

Tuesdays and Thursdays - Making Ordinary Days Extraordinary

Available now at Tuesdays and Thursdays