Friday, November 7, 2008

Ever thine, ever mine, ever ours


I used to own this book, i think the title goes like "Lucy and the time machine".

O, its not a fairytale or a children book.

It was those novel like Meg Cabot's and Cecelia Ahern's if you know their style of writing.

You know, authors like them, and Jodi Picoult can come out with many books (esp Meg Cabot she's like ferrari engine power to the max), mainly because the plot that runs through all the books are almost the same. The smell is just there and can't be rid of. They're poor writers, always repeating the similar tragedies/excitement. Of course i can't promise i can write like them, but as readers, i get bored.

And after completing 4 books from Picoult, i'm sick of it.

my point is, the "Lucy and the Time Machine" was kind of the only one and the last book like "P.S I love you" i will read. But it's interesting, cos Lucy went back in time to those Victorian, Elizabethan days and she met people like Lord Byron and Leonardo Da Vinci (he was gay in the book, not sure if he really was?)

So as i was saying, the book "Love letters of Great Men" looks great. It became popular mostly because of the movie "sex and the city" cos apparently Sarah Jessica Parker was reading it to her husband-to-be in the movie.

And i read it at Kinokuniya! I don't really WANT it but i do want it.

Ok nvm, so Beethoven's romantic!

Ever thine, ever mine, ever ours

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I'm too lazy to upload photos here of Judith's 17th birthday at the Botanic Gardens!

so check it out at my facebook.


P.S my doctor is hot

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