Posted in Reviews on May 16th, 2009
Johnny had two accidents in his life. He had fallen and injured his head when he was just a young child and he got the other injury when he was involved in a car accident many years later. Since then, he was in coma for four and a half years. Few people survive through this [...]
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Posted in Reviews on Apr 23rd, 2009
I will kill someone you know. You will select the target for me from people in your life. This is your chance to rid the world of some hopeless asshole. You have 5 minutes to decide.
The killer is serious. He has already killed 2 people when you chose to treat it as a prank earlier [...]
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Posted in Reviews on Mar 20th, 2009
Imagine yourself getting busy with your own work, perhaps cleaning the room happily. Suddenly, you froze and heard a ‘Life Line‘ calling. You packed your luggage in the middle of the cleaning, head straight to the airport and flew to Boston — all guided by something called an ‘instinct’. You took a cab and reached [...]
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Posted in Reviews on Mar 13th, 2009
I like to read books by the same author in a row till the day I couldn’t find anymore of his books.
A fellow blogger, Patricia, recommends me this book by Dean Koontz sometime ago and I started hunting for it. I managed to find it in a nearby library.
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Dogs are man’s best friend and they [...]
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Posted in Reviews on Feb 26th, 2009
When i first saw the cover for this book, two BIG question marks materialized in my head. Is this a personal improvement or a horror book? The picture on the cover said otherwise, it was a horror book. Yeeks.
The main focus of this fiction book is on OOB-experiment. Yes, OOB stands for out-of-body experience. The [...]
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Posted in Reviews on Feb 22nd, 2009
Recently, I was reading a book entitled ‘ShadowFires’ by the author Dean Koontz. (You can see more details from my books widget in the sidebar) It was an amazing book that focus around immortality and to rise from the dead. Eric Leben, a rich and famous boss of a reputable genetic research company, GenePlan, has [...]
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Posted in Reviews on Jan 22nd, 2009
Today’s the first day I actually borrowed a fictional book from my school’s library.
I stumbled upon this book Totto-Chan: The Little Girl at the Window with a cute cover at the recommended shelf. After reading the book’s editor summary at the inner cover, I decided to bring it home. I guess it’s good to have [...]
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Posted in Reviews on Nov 15th, 2008
During the evenings and weekend mornings, I will usually spend sometime on the sofa reading my favorite books. After getting over with the preggie sickness (lasted 2 whole freaking months), I find that my usual reading mood is back. Hubby recently borrowed the book “The Lazarus Strain” by Ken McClure from the library and I [...]
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Posted in Reviews on Sep 11th, 2008
Had been doing some readings (alternate reading and sleeping) on the days when i am on leave and medical leave. Reading is a good way to pass the time especially on those days where i am too weak to walk around or even sit straight on the sofa. It’s also a form of distraction from [...]
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Posted in Reviews on Jul 20th, 2008
On all my overseas trips, i usually take great care not to buy or bring back eccentric looking objects/plants that some roadside vendors sells. Perhaps it’s due to my high skepticism for such objects, many warnings from friends or maybe I’ve read too much mystery books in my life. But seriously speaking, I truly believe [...]
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