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Belated Best of 2014
Belated Best of 2014
Ok, having taken an extended leave of absence from updating the blog I’m back with my favourite books of 2014. :)
I didn’t manage to read as many books as in the previous couple of years due to personal circumstances but did manage to clear some books from the dreaded TBR pile that had been there for awhile so that was good. Name checks in particular in this instance go to: Jo Nesbo’s The…
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"Celda número 8" de Anders Roslund y Börge Hellstrom
“Celda número 8″ de Anders Roslund y Börge Hellstrom
Un nuevo caso del comisario Ewert Grens.
Cubierta de: Celda número 8
La Editorial RBA Serie Negra acaba de publicar la tercera novela de Anders Roslund y Börge Hellstrom, titulada Celda número 8 protagonizada por el comisario Ewert Grens. Es el tercero de los seis libros que hasta ahora tiene la serie. El primer título de la serie publicado el año 2004 tenía por título Odjuret publicada en…
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Sunday Movie Day
It's 2nd of December and I spent most part of the day outside.
Here's some of the things that I did today.
Center Point:
Had some sushi at Sushi King.
Karaoke for half an-hour (RM8 only).
Watched Life of Pi
Window shopping
Life of Pi was a great movie. There's always 2 sides of every story, it's all up to you to believe which one.
Suria Sabah:
After that, at about 4pm, I took City Bus and went to Suria Sabah, just to see what they have here. And as it turns out, there's not much to see here... Only lesser people because it's not easily accessible compared to Center Point.
I had hot claypot fish rice for early dinner and went to the bookstore to read a few books there to kill some time. This time, I read Cell 8 by Anders Roslund and Borge Hellstrom. I really admire the way they write their stories, they managed to describe everything in great details and make you feel as if you're the one who experienced it. Maybe it's due to the fact that they write it in first person point of view. I don't know.... but I'll figure out.
And I am currently at Suria Sabah right now typing this post and listening to the Christmas songs that they're playing. Very flamboyant.