post review: the end of your life book club

I read it head on without any expectations, except thinking that it was about dying, and half expecting it to be a dread, and yes, blindly thinking it was pure fiction. Little did I know it was about a real person.It is also about love of books. I think that is what attracted me to read it and just couldn’t stop. I was eager to know what books that Will and his late mother would read and talk about next. It is about appreciating literature, learning from them, living the experiences of the authors. It teaches me how to really read books and appreciate them. I was so happy that at the end pages, there was a list of books that were mentioned in the book and quickly decided that there are some which I would like to read myself. Definitely going to be on the to-read list.

And Mary Ann is such an inspiration full stop. like a role model, a dear mother, a dear friend and determined to make a difference. reading on, sometimes I thought to myself, I want to be like her!

and I want to have a book club. although the end of your life bookclub is between a son and a mother, the discussions and reflections they had were very interesting, lively, thought provoking, reflective definitely and it make me want to indulge in those kinds of discussions. reading through it makes me feel like I am part of the book club.

So I have been reading three novels in a row, both about life and death, both about sincere love, care and concern towards the people you love. and this latest one, a lovely memoir if I may say. it is what inspires me. and I love books which inspires me to be a better person. to do something, no matter how little and make a difference.

in the book, much of it was reminisces of mary ann’s work in refugee camps, and I really love her mission to build a library at Afghanistan, I realized, it may just be something I had dreamt of doing. I remembered researching about social work in camps and all, and yes, admiring Angelina jolie for being able to work for and be spokesperson to relief works. it still is something I would like to do if given the chance. but as mary ann puts it, having no chance of not doing is not a reason for doing nothing at all. it may start small from a little donation. and it may move from there.

and maybe someday, I will. so anyone up for a book club??

inspired

there’s a few things I am suddenly inspired to do.

one is to finally go pro with wordpress and probably do something useful out of blogging. I have so many interests and I feel like apart from blogging out of my own interest, I can probably gain by having people gain from it.

another is the sudden inspiration to do a reading project or a movement, or get involved with an organization which has reading as its mission. I found two actually online and I have bookmarked them to learn more about them. I am also thinking what I can do with the mosque as the platform.

and the education unit has to do more than just teaching. that’s for sure. and I must make time and not be tied down by mere paperwork. there must be something we can do. but that’s about work. plenty of time to think and plan properly. I feel like we can do so much more at the mosque. I must be confident of carrying them out. Lord help me.

the confusion of karen carpenter

The Confusion of Karen CarpenterThe Confusion of Karen Carpenter by Jonathan Harvey
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

I had seen this book around for quite some time and always contemplated with myself as whether to buy it. And one day just our of some crazy books retail therapy, I grabbed this book and what do I know, I bought it.

I guess I did not regret that decision because this is my first time reading Jonathan Harvey. I am surprised that I was hooked and kept wanting to know what is going to happen next. Humorous and witty that I was completely shocked when I found out that the Karen’s boyfriend which we have been lead to believe he had left in a state of hurry and without explaination was actually…dead..

The first time I exclaimed aloud out of sheer surprise was One Day by David Nicholls but that was really towards the end of the story (I had been expecting a very happy ending when it all ended). I was really taken aback mid- The Confusion of Karen Carpenter. I never imagined it was Karen herself who was facing some post death trauma. I knew her boyfriend going…or..went through a hard time and all along I thought she really wanted to get back to Micheal and helped him up, never realising it was Karen herself who needed help as well. Although I admit skipping some pages just so I could get to the ending. I do not really like some parts and I think Karen’s HOD weird and kinky character is rather unnecessary but I guess it adds on the humour.

Now I think I want to get his first book All She Wants.

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how to fall in love

How to Fall in LoveHow to Fall in Love by Cecelia Ahern
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I have always enjoyed reading Cecelia Ahern’s novels. contrary to everybody’s favourite, PS I Love you (and no, I have not watched the movie) what made me a fan was If You Could See Me Now. I was hooked.
So it was surprise for me when one day I went into the bookstore and found a royal blue covered book (my fave colour nonetheless)written by surprise surprise Cecelia!

About this book, I think I connected with the protagonist Christine, who loves reading selfhelp books (raise up my hand at that), a thinker and a worrier (guilty of this as well) and in desperate need to help someone, in turn to help her self go through some difficult phase in her life.

I couldn’t stop reading the book. I laughed, I worried with Christine, think through things with her, and I had an amazing uncanny guess of what’s going to happen at the next chapter. and I definitely love how the story ends. I just thought Christine deserved the love she gets.

How To Fall In Love sounds cheesy but well, its kind of nice to read some light rom-com novel, albeit, actually talking about getting over depression and take back control of your life.

One Hundred Names wasn’t that too wow for me. I read that earlier this year, I enjoyed reading that although it took me longer to finish it, but How to Fall in Love brings me back to what I liked most about Cecelia Ahern’s books: ordinary people facing hard times, throwing away the ego to get help and see positive outcomes, all out sincerity and humbleness.

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and the mountains echoed

And the Mountains EchoedAnd the Mountains Echoed by Khaled Hosseini
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Love this book as much as his earlier books, maybe even more.
i love the way the characters are weaved in through the stories making it as though it is a book of short stories but isnt. another one of them books which really touched me with the emotions it portrayed, of loss, love, charity, that family bondedness which is lost but painstakingly tried to be reconnected. except for one character which i couldnt quite fit in, the young boy whose father is described as a philanthropist, other than that the house he was living it seemed to be built on the land belonged to one of the sub protagonist character Iqbal, which i had thought i would be finding out more about him and his perspectives.

Definitely satisfied with the ending of how eventually pari was reunited to her brother abdullah. i knew from the start that was the whole point of the story and im glad the author did not disappoint. and how real the reunion is, at old age with abdullah having alzheimer. not those running towards each other teary full of hugs kind of reunion. perfect in the imperfections of his characters.

And the book is full of nice surprises, to me.

thumbs up many times. loved this book!

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alif the unseen

Alif the UnseenAlif the Unseen by G. Willow Wilson
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

Finally completed the book! I liked the book when its telling about the djinns. But i got bored sometimes when they go all programming. I really wished there is more ‘fantasy’ than tech. Overall i do think it is brilliant to try and concile two extreme realities the unseen djinn and the unseen computer programming using the alf yeom as the link. I really wish there is more to the alf yeom and alf layl revealed along the way. I guess i was really expecting an aladdin kind of story mashed up with technology.
In any case, nice to have a mainstream muslim author in the scene. Keep writing More stories Willow!

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bookless reader

I know. i love books, madly love books. There were times when i can just sit and read a book the whole day and had difficulties doing other things because i was just so engrossed in a story.

But the era is changing and i am catching up fast. I embraced the ebook reader. I still buy books. No way can i not read a book in its book form. But i also love the ebook for the simple reason of having a couple of ‘books’ in one cool device! I especially love it that classics are available free. And i must say i have downloaded almost all the classics from kobo, my choice of ebook-shop and reader.

Ebooks is also making it easier for my thirst for the fantasy genre. Because it was too many, its the one genre which i cant afford to buy. The library had been my sanctuary for them books. But as in the case of george r martin’s games of thrones, i purchased them online as ebook collection and i got them at a much cheaper price and i can bring all 4 books wherever i go! Hwahwahwa.
Still, only the favourites though. I will still make the library relevant by visiting them now and then for my fantasy fix.

Not forgetting those emagazines! I love them too haha! Especially reader’s digest! It gives a different experience of reading that mag with videos a click away and the animations they have! Very cool! Just this month’s, when u ‘open’the e-mag, you are greeted by this celebrity featured!

Nevertheless, as all booklovers all over the world, we still want to read books in its natural way. Its the joy of reading it, admiring the cover, flipping over the page to keep on reading, slipping a bookmark(in my case, colour coordinated) with a heavy heart because you do not want to stop. And more so, in these times when you are always connected and screen eyed, you just want to look away and go easy on the eyes with some nice book, with a nice hot drink, and just indulge in another life, another world, another story.

I really really hope the luxury of holding a book is not lost in time. And yes, my children will be book lovers too. Definitely.

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