Over 200 copies of Singapore radio deejay Dennis Chew's new educational book "Chinese Idioms Not Lame!", which he 'co-wrote' with his alter ego Auntie Lucy, were sold within two hours during the book's launch event on Friday at Novena Square 2. Chew had his hands full autographing copies of his new book, which he hopes will make learning about Chinese idioms "simple and fun". But when he saw a female fan turn up to support him despite being in a wheelchair, he quickly got off the stage, approached her and signed her copy of "Chinese Idioms Not Lame!". Singapore pop duo The Freshman performed at the book launch as well. Local singer Elson Soh also made an appearance to support the launch of Chew's book.
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