Adik in the club :B
Posted on: Friday, September 24, 2010 @ 3:02 PM |
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uh, since this blog is, maybe abandoned; I was thinking, maybe I could make this blog more lively. Sigh~
A few days ago -maybe months-, babu told me to update this blog. But I was busy reading my novels. (^^)v
Okay. So there's this novel. A Walk To Remember by Nicholas Sparks. I've been dying to read it. Picture and summary of it will insert later. Oh yeah, i forgot to mention that, the movie is also... present;)
Okay, Nicholas Sparks is so cool and so does Ceceilia Ahern and Rick Riordan. Ah, speaking of Rick Riordan, his book, The Red Pyramid is so magic-ish and adventure-ish. It's about 2 siblings trying to save their dad who is possessed by a good god named Osiris and is going to be killed by a bad god named Set. Their Egypt gods actually. The history is a bit... complicated.
Oh yeah, and also you've so got to read The Last Song, not watch the movie, i mean READ. The book part is a bit more sadder, i think. So... yeah. Now i'm reading Ceceilia Ahern's Where Rainbow Ends. My friend told me the story was more complicated. This guy and girl were childhood friends. Everything that happens to them always comes with a problem. The story was until they were big, i mean adults. Or so, I've been told. The guy has been divorced like 2 times and the girl was pregnant when she was 18. Well, that's... gross.
Ugh, i don't know. Like I said, its bit complicated. So, phew. I hope there are no tears coming out from me when i read it.
Sorry, if i'm writing too much. I think it's my specialty. I also have some stories that i made on my own, it's fiction BTW. (^^)v
But, i'm thinking... I always bring books every where i go. Well, not in my dreams, but... you get the point right? So, boys might actually NOT like me. Well, who cares when i have my novels?

Summary : Every April, when the wind blows from the sea and mingles with the scent of lilacs, Landon Carter remembers his last year at Beaufort High. It was 1958, and Landon had already dated a girl or two. He even swore that he had once been in love. Certainly the last person in town he thought he'd fall for was Jamie Sullivan, the daughter of the town's Baptist minister. A quiet girl who always carried a Bible with her schoolbooks, Jamie seemed content living in a world apart from the other teens. She took care of her widowed father, rescued hurt animals, and helped out at the local orphanage. No boy had ever asked her out. Landon would never have dreamed of it. Then a twist of fate made Jamie his partner for the homecoming dance, and Landon Carter's life would never be the same. Being with Jamie would show him the depths of the human heart and lead him to a decision so stunning it would send him irrevocably on the road to manhood...