This is Sexy Nomad's pothole of books she's read. She's still finding the time to complete her collection coz she believes that "Books are the quietest and most constant of friends; they are the most accessible and wisest of counsellors, and the most patient of teachers." --- Charles W. Eliot (1834 - 1926), The Happy Life, 1896

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Last Night at Chateau Marmont by Lauren Weisberger

December 27, 2010

 

 

I started reading this when I went on vacation with my husband last November. I wasn’t expecting much coz I’ve been disappointed before with some of Lauren Weisberger’s literary works. Surprisingly, reading the first few pages of  Last Night at Chateau Marmont brought back the same level of fun as the time I read The Devil Wears Prada. So I figured, there could be hope with this new book. So I kept reading. Before I knew it, I was so engrossed with the plot that I even imagined myself as Brooke (the lead character whose name is the same as my alter ego’s name… yup, my bestfriend calls me Brooke) — the lucky groupie-who-became-the-wife-of-a-real-rockstar. I laughed, I cried, I sympathized and went crazy as the story progressed. In short, I loved the book!

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You Can Draw by Sheila Coulson

December 12, 2010


 

 

I’ve been an avid customer of Reader’s Digest this year. Whenever they’d send me a new catalogue of books I can choose from, I make sure that I browse it to see if anything would interest me. If before I bought books about classic stories, nature, culture and various human civilizations, my last purchase was a practical book on HOW TO DRAW. 

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New Graphic Novels - Batman, Superman and Justice Society of America

September 29, 2010

My husband and I added three more graphic novels to our little collection of DC and Marvel comics at home. I still have yet to read them but my husband, being a geek and all,  has finished reading each one on the day we bought them. Woah!

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Hear ye!Hear ye! SM Cubao will have a 3-day sale this coming Oct. 1-3. Prepare and enjoy!

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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows

September 20, 2010

If theDSC_8377re is one book in the Harry Potter series that I would read over and over, it would be this 7th amazing J.K. Rowling masterpiece — Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. Now I know why all those years of following the young wizard’s adventures, I’ve always had this inkling of love toward Snape… I always had a hunch of what would become  of Hermione and Ron… and why I couldn’t believe Dumbledore to be dead. 

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Happiness in Hard Times

September 18, 2010

HAPPINESS in HARD TIMES is my 5th Andrew Matthews book. Since my college days, I have been collecting his work:  BEING HAPPY, FOLLOW YOUR HEART, MAKING FRIENDS, HAPPINESS NOW and then this. Andrew Matthews is one of those self-help gurDSC_9241us that I’ve always depended on especially when my life gets a bit harder to handle. How many times did I think about ending my life when I was still very young? Thanks to Andrew Matthews, I was able to overcome every big and small hurdle that came my way and came out a happier, better and more blessed me. I’d also like to think that his first book, Being Happy, also saved my brother from committing suicide. Yeah… we were a bunch of suicidal maniacs then.^_^

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Brida by Paolo Coelho

August 31, 2010

 

 

 

I started reading this 312-page paperback last July… 2009! I know I am a slow reader, but more so if the story is really not that interesting. I bought Brida because one - it’s a Paolo Coelho book and I have loved many of his novels for years; and two - because it’s a book about being a witch and I’ve always wanted to be one as evidenced by my love for the Wiccan ways which I share on my Wiccan Blog. Unfortunately, for me, the pace of the story in the beginning was really not that fantastic and I got bored to tears. It’s only during my morning rituals (after I do my daily tarot reading, meditation and spell) that I try to read a few more pages just so I can finish this blasted book. It was only when I was reaching the last few chapters that the story became more exciting to the point that it was giving me goosebumps and hair tingles. This meant that finally, I was one with the book and it was as if I was Brida finally consummating my journey into  my real self, that of becoming a witch.

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Last Night at Chateau Marmont, Dead and Loving It, One Fifth Avenue

August 24, 2010

I’m almost halfway through Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows now and like I always say, I still got tons of books lined up on my bookshelf, waiting to be read. But because National Bookstore is on sale until the end of the month, I couldn’t help but purchase a couple more books. Three to be exact. It would have been more had I memorized all the Mary Janice Davidson vampire books I already have. I didn’t want to make a double purchase so I bought the one which I was sure I still don’t have — Dead and Loving It.

 

 

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The Carrie Diaries

August 9, 2010

 

 

 

 

Finally, I am done reading The Carrie Diaries. Finally, I was able to meet Carrie  Bradshaw before Sex and the City. For a suburban kid who has lived a normal life, with all the intricacies and delinquencies of teendom, Carrie has indeed come a long, long way. But in spite of having a family with its own delinquencies (whose family doesn’t have one anyway?) and being put down several times for following her passion in writing, and going through all those broken friendships and tainted love, Carrie has remained witty, funny, forgiving and generous, pretty much the same Carrie Bradshaw we’ve known in the hit HBO series and movies Sex and the City 1 & 2.  Candace Bushnell has portrayed young Carrie very well and brought her readers to the inner motivations and aspirations that made Carrie unique out of all the spectacular book characters out there.

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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Eat Pray Love, and Archie Comics

August 2, 2010

This blog is becoming a photo blog of my recent book buys. LOL! I’m not even done yet with Carrie Diaries but I really do hope to read all my new books before this year ends. It’s one of those things I promised myself on my Wanderlust Blog even if I can’t count the number of unread books I have anymore. I am staying positive!  How I wish I can just bum for a month, stay at a beach and read books all day. What a wonderful wishful thinking. I can dream, can’t I?

 

 

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The Carrie Diaries and The Last Song

June 21, 2010

 


 

When I went shopping for additional craft and beading supplies yesterday, I couldn’t help buying these two books written by two of my favorites authors — Candace Bushnell for The Carrie Diaries and Nicholas Sparks for The Last Song. I honestly don’t know when I’ll be able to read them because as you can see from my reading list on my side bar, I still have tons of books to finish first.

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