Thursday, December 06, 2007

94. This Age We're Living In, David Wilson

It's a story of a grumpy middle-age widower, who in so many ways is still grieving of his wife's death. A young man who has his share of his problems in life, came into his life and somewhat made this older man came out of his shell. Quite an entertaining read. It's funny at some parts. Not memorable enough though.

Saturday, December 01, 2007

93. Daniel Isn't Talking, Marti Leimbach

A story of a fighting and persistent mother, who'd go against the rest of the so called professional helpers in getting her autistic son to live a normal (or more normal) childhood. She lost her husband along the way. She's so strong and showed so much perseverance, it was admirable. i do not know if I could have done it. Happy ending.

92. The Pact, Jodi Picoult

Quite an interesting read. Finished it in about 2-3 days. Well written and engaging. Didn't leave much impression though.

91. The Nanny Diaries, Emma McLaughlin and Nikola Kraus

It was the most disappointing book i've ever read. It wasn't funny, it was frustrating, it was ridiculous, and it has the most disappointing and meaningless ending. Absolute waste of time.