Wednesday, February 15, 2006

52, Lipkisses, Stella Chaplin

Page turner. It had me from its first chapter. I LOVE it.

51. The Bookseller of Kabul, Asne Seierstad

50. The Bad Mother's Handbook, Kate Long

A little confusing to read at first. A lovely story. An eye opener to the fact that there's no such thing as perfect family. One can only do one's best.

49. Mr. Maybe, Jane Green

Although I finished it in a single sitting,... the story is too cliche, i hate it.

Sunday, February 05, 2006

48. Best Man, Matt Dunn

He caught me at the first page; the introduction of him self. The funniest English book that was written by a male that I've ever read. It's only his first book. And am looking forward to read his next book.

47. Wild Weekend

"Not knowing what you want is the best way to make sure you never get it"

and

"Romantic love was a concept Claire despised. In fact, she despised emotion generally; chaotic, destructive stuff, enemy of personal progress. Romance, Claire concluded, was only 19th century device for the subjugation of women. After all, the world was not completely free of the 19th century attitudes. So a woman needed to go along with the pretense of love for the sake of marriage, which was still a necessary evil. A thick in the marriage box was only something you had to have in order to protect yourself from the bad opinion of others."