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Tuesday, October 30, 2007

Currently Reading
State of the Union
By Douglas Kennedy
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bought this book

from popular sale


Monday, August 27, 2007

Currently Reading
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (Book 7)
By J. K. Rowling
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potty potty!

finally!!!

took half a day to finish it!!!


Friday, April 13, 2007

Currently Reading
The Shadow of the Wind
By Carlos Ruiz Zafon
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even stephen king says it's good

"I was raised among books," writes Daniel Sempere, "making invisible friends in pages that seemed cast from dust and whose smell I carry on my hands to this day." Young Daniel's father runs a used bookstore in Barcelona; his mother died when he was 4, and he misses her desperately. One afternoon in 1945 the older Sempere informs his not quite 11-year-old son that he is taking him to The Cemetery of Forgotten Books. "You mustn't tell anyone what you're about to see today." They wander through narrow winding streets, then finally stop before "a large door of carved wood, blackened by time and humidity. Before us loomed what to my eyes seemed the carcass of a palace, a place of echoes and shadows." Inside "a labyrinth of passageways and crammed bookshelves rose from base to pinnacle like a beehive woven with tunnels, steps, platforms, and bridges that presaged an immense library of seemingly impossible geometry." Daniel's father tells him that "according to tradition, the first time someone visits this place, he must choose a book, whichever he wants, and adopt it, making sure that it will never disappear, that it will always stay alive." Daniel chooses -- or perhaps is chosen by -- "The Shadow of the Wind," by Julian Carax.

it's a brilliant book...  i took quite awhile to finish it...maybe a week... but it's 500over pages long... i like the dark atmosphere and the occasional humour..

 


Tuesday, March 27, 2007

Currently Reading
The Tenth Circle: A Novel
By Jodi Picoult
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trying to develop some brains

im having problems with blogger.. stupid.

well i borrowed less bimbotic books... with the hope of developing some brains...

 

Trixie Stone is an imaginative, perceptive 14 year old whose life begins to unravel when Jason Underhill, Bethel High's star hockey player, breaks up with her, leaving a void that can only be filled by the blood spilled during shameful self-mutilations in the girls' bathroom. While Trixie's dad Daniel notices his daughter's recent change in demeanor, he turns a blind eye, just as he does to the obvious affair his wife Laura, a college professor, is barely trying to conceal. When Trixie gets raped at a friend's party, Daniel and Laura are forced to deal not only with the consequences of their daughter's physical and emotional trauma, but with their own transgressions as well. For Daniel, that means reflecting on a childhood spent as the only white kid in a native Alaskan village, where isolation and loneliness turned him into a recluse, only to be born again after falling in love with his wife. Laura, who blames her family's unraveling on her selfish affair, must decide how to reconcile her personal desires with her loved ones' needs.


Wednesday, February 07, 2007

Currently Reading
Switch Bitch
By Roald Dahl
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Switch bitch

something different from one of my fav childhood authors!

i din know he wrote adult fiction as well.. im never  a fan of short stories... seems like there's always sth lacking ..... i hate to be left hanging with all these uncompleted bits...



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