Thursday, June 2, 2011

Song of the Sound

by Adam Armstrong

A rather good novel in terms of the visual images it put in my mind, using just words. Nothing too complicated, as far as the plot is concerned. It's a casual way of describing how ppl relate to one another...

Its best part is how real it felt. It was like what could possibly be real. Nothing far-fetched like most Hollywood production these days.

Claudine

by Stephen King

It's about a car that sort of came alive. Could have been good, had it not been so long and... windy...

A let-down, since I expected more from the writer. Not recommendable.

Desperation

by Stephen King

As usual, a thick book to wade through. But undeniable hook. I could feel the horror, and despite its 700++ pages, it managed to hold me on most of the time. Put away-able, but hard :)

Dont remember the details, but goosebump automatically pops when I try to think of the book.

Legacy of Silence

by Belva Plain

Quite a slow progress of the plot... Good for light/idle read. But a little too sad for my liking. A twist was expected, but the actual twist was mind-blowing.

Not too enjoyable.

But it managed to roughly write out the effect of decisions made on a few generations.

Secret Sins

by Stephanie Blake

Personally loved the character(s): Mara.

Entertaining enough for me to read again and again. Suspect its the lure of the character: Strong, Beautiful and Powerful.

Saturday, December 11, 2010

The Lost Symbol

by Dan Brown

While not the best penmanship i've read, it has very interesting contents. So it's still worth the time reading.

Recommendable to ppl, if only to just open their mind a bit :)

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

The Last Vampire series

by Christopher Pike

MUST READ! For people who are fanatic about vampires like myself. First book i ever read on vampires :) Highly amusing at some parts.

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Reread it nth time. Still makes me cry, the ending. Sigh~