I love to read. I love to write. Access to good books, time to spare to read great books, enjoying the warmth of hundreds of books a year is a blessing. Bacalah semua jenis buku dan novel supaya anda tahu memilih antara karya bernilai dengan karya picisan. Kekadang anda akan berjumpa dengan karya yang rasa macam nak di tong-sampahkan. Sharings on this blog are my very own, honest thoughts on my reads. Saya persembahkan nukilan lensa kreatif kritis Yazlina Saduri.
Saturday, August 24, 2013
Paradise by Judith McNaught
I know now as I've known since I was a quarter of the book, this is a wonderful love story. It is indeed the best romance novel I've read so far. The characters strong in all the areas that matter. The amazing commitment to her career, her family name and her man are superbly respectable. Matt Farrell's charisma is wonderfully narrated directly and indicated. I can just feel his manly superiority oozing with amazing sexual appeal. Totally any woman's dream. Totally opposite of the bloody stupid Shades of Gray rubbish. I think Paradise in so many ways though there are similarities, is much better than the first McNaught's novel which I read, 'Perfect'. I'd love to dream living the sweet dream life of Meredith and Matt tonight.
Friday, August 16, 2013
The monk who sold his Ferrari
The book is ladden with good advice I agree. One who completes reading this book is highly likely to be enlightened of a better way to live I agree. The wisdom of the monks passed over to the once cocky lawyer led him to realize that his material wealth means little compared to peace of mind.....now, does he really enjoy peace of mind now that he himself is considered to be within the monk's community? Is he really happy now? He's healthier, yes! But is he happier? I'm not convinced. In fact the last few sentences let me imagine him as a deeply troubled sad soul.
Thursday, August 8, 2013
The alchemist by Paulo Coelho
I read this way before short time after I bought it at Popular book store, but cant remember whether I finished it then. Certainly finished it this time around, down till the epilogue. Don't quite like it when the boy was certain about looking for the gypsy woman to give half of his treasure to her as he had promised. Why? Because I'm not comfortable with this kind of honesty, is it really in existence anywhere in this world that I've been living in for 41years now? I feel like this narration is a non fiction. I actually skipped the preface but now since I have to check and be certain of whether this is a work of fiction or non, I've got to read the preface. Will write again soon as I finish.
Ahhh, have read the preface and.....he said that this is a symbolic book. Huh? Well, I guess the boy Santiago could be the author or someone he imagines to be in search of the magical power of alchemy. Huh? Gosh, I'm slow with this.
Wednesday, August 7, 2013
The street lawyer
By John Grisham. This is the second lawyer novel I managed to complete in several months. Michael Brock is the main character but I think his New boss Mordecai is the hero. Michael made a drastic turn by leaving all potential inflow of riches and glamour by leaving his big firm and got his hands dirty with the street folks' rights to live. He also chose to leave his wife, this I was hoping to turn out differently in the end. I think the mood is not much different from Mr Grisham's earlier novel which I read prior to this The Litigators, just that the earlier one is based on a more "right the wrong in bigger scale I.e. the good lawyer against the pharmaceutical / consumer goods manufacturer giants while this one is about people in the streets vs those with much to be contented with. Yeah, it's quite another good read letting me be familiar of another new word "eviction
Saturday, July 6, 2013
Trouble
By Jamie Campbell. A nice straight forward light read over relaxing weekend. Over half an hour and it's the end. About a 29ner duped into armed robbery of a bank by her cute rugged boyfriend. I like it.
Tuesday, July 2, 2013
Blood works
This is a crime novel by Michael Connelly, more of my way of excusing myself from the boring days of having to answer to Monster B. I've always liked thrillers especially legal and police/agents related ones. This is another work of an Irish I think, didn't get time to read more of the author. Overall, I think I like the first half better. The tempo of the story in my views is higher in the initial part. Most of what happens in the second half is quite predictable or at least what I would do if I were McCaleb.
The hero is a retired lawman who was saved from major heart attack by receiving Gloria River's heart. The reason fir him getting the heart without having to wait his turn turns out to be the base of this story. This book starts with the murder of Gloria Rivers and went on with several more mutders, all leading McCaleb ultimately realizing the bloody truth, the antagonist is going far to make him pay for what he did, a revenge.
The ending sentences are rather sweet in the scenario of a crime novel. Probably could be a nice opening lines for a love novel which could be in continuity to this one.
Saturday, June 29, 2013
Eat, pray, love
My ohh my, 12.15am 30th June 2013, I finally finished it. After starting reading it many months ago, I at last completed this unique non fiction. Downright honestly, I was so excited reading this book initially, the revealing narration of the narrator gives me reasons to find inner peace and freedom of the mind for me, but I stopped reading half way through for many reasons, the most effecting this is that I keep on imaging Liz in the image of Julia Roberts, whom I don't like. Can't understand why she gets to play Liz in the movie, the sarcastic look in her eyes, goody two shoes, best at playing the bad cheating soul in My best friend's wedding, that's her in true colors, but this is my personal thoughts on her. Anyways, I am so glad I managed to put her image out of my mind after months of skipping this book and reading maybe ten different books in between. One thing for sure, I am as fucked up as Liz in the early part of the book, too much negative vibes within me, too anxious over the most mundane matters, immature in thoughts, wanting so much to quit my job, blaming my boss and others for the shitty feeling I have to labour over too long a period. Truth is, I am still too weak emotionally, too relying on people to make my days, too unrealistic, super childish. Must start to be stronger inside, take the course of living my own life, be in control of my own destiny. When the heck am I going to actually start writing my first book, must try harder. The last time went ti Bali, had a grand time with hubby. Told him earlier today that I remember being so happy and in control then, about 10years ago that is. Must find that person again in me, revive her like Liz has revived her true beautiful prospect of a person. I probably won't be going to India living in an Asyram for months, have my babies to care for, but I must do all within my powers to regain my mental strength and live the remaining few years of my life with as much of great eating, praying and loving......
Saturday, June 22, 2013
Perfect by Judith Mcnaught
Boy oh boy, I finally managed to finish reading this unnecessarily long novel. Yup, that's what I meant, it's longer than necessary. In short, it's another Cinderella story line. I truly enjoy the book in general though. Zach Benedict aka Zachary Stanhope the super rich mega movie star hunk not privy to the likes of seasoned Hollywood stars including my own faves Kevin Costner....became every primsy's women dark fantasy hero, convicted to prison for murdering his wife. Then there's Julie, also another of goody two shoes' women's fantasy character I think, had a depressing childhood after being dumped by her biological parents, but with the kindest of hearts, snow white-beauty and the sorts. Look, I never like to repeat the stories I read in this blog, just some short 5year old style train if thoughts. I finished this one at 4:50am, that was about 6hours ago, and I did it in haste, having to flip st least 50 of the last phase of the novel, hoping to find another twist or an indication something other than a ohhh-so-boring and predictable happy ending: but nope, no luck there. Thanks Mcnaught though for another feel good love story, I needed the love ooze to make my emotional battle with my B#@S less hurting.
Tuesday, June 18, 2013
The sleeping beauty trilogy by Anne Rice
What?....yes y'all, I read all three novels in this trilogy. What can I say about them? Complicated really. But to make the complication simple for busy people like you and me, I would just say, they are readable, at least most of the pages. The first half of the first book "the claiming of sleeping beauty" is what I enjoy most though. In fact the reason I continued reading is all in those first 100 pages. Intriguing novel based on the subject that people usually wouldn't want to discuss publicly. After several days I continued with the second phase "Beauty's punishment" and the final one " beauty's Release". I am amazed at myself for finishing it but I guess they are totally no where near as bad as the Fifty Shades trilogy which I found nauseatingly "plastic". And I would say, "hey, this one is a best seller! Do we really have that many perverts on this planet?". In summary, I found this read as some kind of a discovery, rather ...to the darkness of man' and women' tortured minds.....
Wednesday, May 22, 2013
The Litigators
By John Grisham. I totally love it. After being ardent fan if Suits, I vow to get more into lawyer stuff. As I told hubby, two things push me too great mood and soars my energy to be in ready mode for full work day the next day: hugs and kisses from my wonderful Ultraman Mebius boy and a series if Suits. The characters of superbly fabulous Harvey and super smart Ross really gets me going. I even started a little research on the possibility of me earning an extra degree to enable to practice, probably in the next lifetime. Told my daughters I've always dreamt of being a lawyer but turned out that I was probably not smutty enough and my memory power is far less than desirable. Relayed my hope that at least one if my children would be a lawyer one day.
Anyways back to the book, I love it and definitely will read another of John Grisham's legal novels soon. After just about 30 pages, the story line became so compelling I couldn't help reading at least 10 pages every day en route my daily deep slumber from a loooooong work day. David Zinc is a reflection of the occasional gold dust we can expect to find in the sea of thugs in this mad world. His amazing decision to just quit from dreadfully killing-him-softly job is truly what I've been wishing for myself. I just lack by far such balls. Maybe I'll be there one day, now that I've been shown an inspiring example, maybe that day will get to me sooner. Totally un-impossible.
Sunday, May 12, 2013
Safe Haven by Nicholas Sparks
I finally managed to finish reading this novel yesterday. Took much longer time than necessary but it was not because of lack of nice story line. Simply because I was having too much distraction.
Safe Haven in another great read by this author. I knew I would love his kind of writing after I first read The Notebook, probably about 10 years ago. Since then I have definitely changed, mentally, physically and emotionally. But I still think his writing is not something which will waste my time.
At work now and probably will write longer about my views for this novel later.
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