Sunday, November 10, 2013

Say Something

A Great Big World feat Christina Aguilera

M : cuts right through the heart :(



Say something, I'm giving up on you.
I'll be the one, if you want me to.
Anywhere, I would've followed you.
Say something, I'm giving up on you.

And I am feeling so small.
It was over my head
I know nothing at all.

And I will stumble and fall.
I'm still learning to love
Just starting to crawl.

Say something, I'm giving up on you.
I'm sorry that I couldn't get to you.
Anywhere, I would've followed you.
Say something, I'm giving up on you.

And I will swallow my pride.
You're the one that I love
And I'm saying goodbye.

Say something, I'm giving up on you.
And I'm sorry that I couldn't get to you.
And anywhere, I would have followed you.
Oh-oh-oh-oh say something, I'm giving up on you.

Say something, I'm giving up on you.
Say something...

Monday, October 21, 2013

backtracking

Hi there! :)

It's been almost a month since my last post.  August to October were super hectic and workload was crazy and try as I might, I was not able to post as much.  I was not even able to finish my TBR pile for July - August, but I did read a bit - THAT I managed to squeeze in.  Otherwise I would've gone insane :P.

So looking back, below is my TBR for July- August:


I was only able to finish The Demonologist, How They Met, Nick & Norah's Infinite Playlist and the Eyre Affair.   Here are my thoughts on these books:

  1. The Demonologist (Andrew Pyper) - This book gave me quite a scare! The way the book was written really fuels the imagination, and boy, do I have one hyperactive brain.  The book is about a demonologist who does not actually believe. Due to this lack of belief he was subjected to a number of events orchestrated by a demon, for him to believe in their existence.  The plot refers quite a bit to Milton's Paradise Lost but you don't actually have to read it first to understand the novel.
  2. How They Met and Other Stories (David Levithan) - this book is a compilation of short stories with love as its central theme.  It deals with a number of different relationships: straight, gay, lesbian, but it was all written beautifully.  The stories express a number of emotions linked to love: longing, lust, happiness, among others.  It displays Levithan's creativity and how he sees love as a universal emotion that binds people together. Nice read indeed :)
  3. Nick & Norah's Infinite Playlist (David Levithan) - I liked this book, simply because it has a number of things and emotions embedded in the story, though at first, the story seems quite ordinary.  I liked how the story evolved and how I got to know Nick and Norah more.  Both of them have issues and both were given equal time in the spotlight for the reader to understand and appreciate both characters.  Plus I like the notion that there is a someone meant for somebody and that a broken heart can be mended by finding the right person :)
  4.  The Eyre Affair (Jasper Fforde) - the book started quite slow for me, but it took off after a while.  Thursday Next, the lead character is a Literary Detective whose main job is to catch Literary Offenders.  Overall, it is an enjoyable read, taking you to an alternate world where characters in books can jump pages into the real world and vise versa, where criminals have certain powers that defy the rules of physics and worms that eat punctuations and prepositions, instead of leaves, exist.
So, that's that for my shortened July - August TBR.

I did read a few more books after that,  I read House of Hades by Rick Riordan (Heroes of Olympus Book 4) last Saturday (yep, excited much! I finished it in less than a week!) and am now currently reading the Cuckoo's Calling by Roberth Galbraith aka JK Rowling :) Will write my thoughts on that and post it hopefully soon.



So what else have I been  up to?  My friend Ayie and I went to the Manila International Book Fair in SMX Convention Center on the last day, September 15.  We were surprised to find the venue packed!  We initially thought it was due to a number of other activities being held there on the same day, which included a Cosplay event and the UAAP Cheerdance Competition (UP Fight !!!! ). But it turned out that the Book Fair was really packed!  Was quite happy about it though, cause it means there are a lot of people still interested in books! Yay! :)

I got me a number of books that time but my biggest regret was not getting a Larousse Gastronomique which was on sale at 500.00 Php only! sheesh :(

Oh well ... hope Larousse will still be there next year :)

Till next time! :)

- M




Tuesday, September 24, 2013

forgiveness


they say it takes a strong person to say i'm sorry and an even stronger person to forgive.  one has to be strong enough to admit their faults and a bit more braver than the usual to ask for forgiveness and ask what should be done to make it right.

here are some of the quotes i found online that focuses on forgiveness and forgiving.  credit of the images go to the owner(s).









this last one is may favorite :


Happy Tuesday guys!
Till next time :)

-M

Friday, September 20, 2013

random quotes

here is a collection of quotes i liked the past week.  i just thought of sharing them and maybe, just maybe, someone will find a quote or two that can help them get through their day :)







Happy Weekend! :)


Thursday, September 19, 2013

Wanted You More

- Lady Antebellum

When I first heard this song, something about it seemed to latch on to me. Then I read the lyrics and I knew why ... pang-emo moment ! :)

I kept waiting on a reason
in a call that never came.
No, I never saw it coming
Something in you,
must have changed.

All the words unspoken,
promises broken.
I cried for so long.
Wasted too much time,
should have seen the signs.
Now I know, just what went wrong.

I guess I wanted you more,
and looking back now I'm sure.
I wanted you more
I guess I wanted you more.

All the nights we spent just talking
of the things we wanted  out of life (out of life).
Making plans and dreams together,
I wish I'd seen I was just too blind.

My heart was open
exposed and hoping
for you, to put it on the line.

But in the end, it seemed
there was no room for me
Still I tried to change your mind.

I guess I wanted you more,
and looking back now I'm sure.
I wanted you more
I guess I wanted you more.

Oh I don't need you
I don't need you anymore.

I guess I wanted you more,
and looking back now I'm sure.
I wanted you more
I guess I wanted you more.

Oh I don't need you
I don't need you anymore.













Tuesday, July 23, 2013

a little something for the week

This week is starting to be one of those weeks when I feel I need to make myself get up in the mornings and drag myself to work.  So before I wallow in that sentiment, here's a little something I found to perk things up and help keep me focused.



till next time!
- M 

Friday, July 12, 2013

July - August TBR Pile

Its been a while since my last entry and to start things off, I am posting my July - August TBR.  The books I have on the list are some of the books I am itching to read for some time now.  Without further ado, here is my required reading list for the next two months:


1.  Nancy Drew #1 ; The Secret of the Old Clock (Carloyn Keene) - yup, that's right, Nancy Drew!  Since I wrote in an entry a few months (or weeks) back that I want to collect Nancy Drew books and read them all, I am re-starting my Nancy Drew experience with the first book of the series.

2.  The Eyre Affair (Jasper Fforde) - It took me a while to read this since it also took me quite a while to find it and if there are available sequels to the book available in the local bookstores.  The book first came to my attention when I read a review about it online.  I googled it and I liked the plot and the story, so here it is now.  I hope by the time I finish this, I can easily find the next book in the series.

3.  Nick & Norah's Infinite Playlist (Rachel Cohn and David Levithan) - So begins my David Levithan book journey.  I loved Every Day and since then I tried to get my hands on any Levithan book available.  I am especially curious on this book since some people I know saw the movie and really loved it, I'm betting the book would be even better :)

4.  Boy Meets Boy (David Levithan) - I haven't exactly read an LGBT novel before this and I am quite excited about this book to say the least.  The good reviews I read also added to my curiosity and I spent quite a while looking for it since it was mostly out of stock.  It seems like other readers out there have the same idea on getting their hands on this book like I did.  I found a copy after 3 weeks.

5.  How They Met and other Stories (David Levithan) - the 3rd Levithan book on my list.  I like the fact that the book is a collection of stories.  I think I would start off my Levithan journey this month with this one so I can get acquainted with his early writing style. 

6.  Paper Towns (John Green) - I have been reading John Green Books for the past months and it was always such a reading pleasure.  I will be posting my reviews on Looking for Alaska and the Fault in our Stars soon.  Its quite obvious that I like his books and that is why I am so excited to read this one.

7.  The Demonologist (Andrew Pyper) - When I picked this book up from Fully Booked I was not able to put it down.  I was quite intrigued by the book's plot.  I loved The Historian by Elizabeth Kostova and this book is right along that alley.  Likewise, it has been a long time since I read anything from that genre.

So that's it, my TBR list for the next two months.  Looking forward to reading during the coming rainy days while sipping hot coffee :)

Till next time! :)

-M

Monday, May 27, 2013

out of sorts monday

So, here's the thing, I was not able to catch enough sleep last night, in fact I think I slept at around 5:30 am and woke up at 8:30 am to go to work.  I got to work looking like a cross between a panda with dark circles under my eyes and a parched zombie since my officemates say I look soooo pale.  I feel like I'm floating, my vision this morning is kinda blurred and I feel so out of it, lutang na lutang lang ang peg :P  Damn this insomnia!!!!!

So anyways, I managed to get through this morning kinda okay.  As usual, my go to energizer is coffee and I think I consumed around 2 tumbler fulls in 3 hours :P (no wonder I feel buzzed!). I got to take a nap for 20  minutes during lunch break and that helped a lot.  I still have a lot to do since I will be out of the office for four days for a seminar.  Good thing I managed to sort myself out before my boss arrived :)

I hope the rest of my day will be okay :)  Hope all of you had a better day than I did, though :)



Till next time!

-M

Tuesday, May 21, 2013

May Book Haul :)

Since its still my birth month and therefore, I still would like to think its my birthday (haha!:P), I splurged a bit on my book purchases for this month (happy bibliophile doing the dance of joy).

I went to Bonifacio High Street on the eve of my birthday, May 4, to have dinner and hang out at Fully Booked :)  I sooo love that branch !  I can get lost in the bookshelves there for hours!  However, since I was with my cousins, Ghina and Regine, and my friend Ayie, and we still have other stuff to do, I was just there for, I think about 2 hours or so (bitin!). Ayie and Regine did not mind the my book geekiness since they were both into books too, but Ghina was another story :P.  Let's just say that clothes are more her thing, by the end of the second hour she was constantly whispering to my ear that she's hungry hahahaha!  I handed her an Archie comic to kinda get her in the mood, but it worked for like only 30 minutes!  Oh well :)

 Pre-Birthday Book Haul

Last week, May 18, I went to Fully Booked BHS again to attend the Travel Writing Seminar with my friends Ayie and Gen.  I kinda got in late, but I still got to take away some pointers that can help me in my writing :)  The most exciting part for me last Saturday was that they were on sale! 20% off on most books! :) Yey!  So, obviously I got me some more books.  Though I made significant progress on my TBR pile, the last 2 weeks added another layer to it.  BUT, hey, no complaints here!  :D

Post birthday Book Haul :D

Till next time! :)

-M

Sunday, May 19, 2013

Of Broken Hearts, Pain and Moving On

Another month is coming to a close and as I manage to trim down my TBR for May and June, below is my take on the books I have read so far.  Plus, I also included my pending thoughts on Why We Broke Up from  my March April TBR list.

Broken Hearts, Pain and Moving on is the central theme of the 4 books I finished.  It involves different perspectives and situations but I like the fact that all the characters I have come to like, and some I really do love in these books, all manage to come to TERMs with their realities, however painful it may be and find the strength and the motivation to move on to a better place.



Why We broke Up
(Daniel Handler)
Min is the central character of the story. It is her voice, her experiences and her feelings that we come to share.  I, for one, can relate to her feelings, how she felt, and how she wanted to explain everything to Ed and take him back to the things she thought were important to both of them.  And eventually use all of these to make him realize why they broke up.  Each item served as a poignant reminder of that tingly feeling Min called love, or more likely the kilig factor associated with love and the pain of not being able to feel that again with Ed.

I love how I was able to see and feel how Min's love for Ed developed and how she knew by the end of the story that one day she will be able to smile again, without Ed in the picture.

I also love how the book was presented, the illustrations did not just add value to the book, it added another layer of feeling as well, an added depth to the story if you may.  I cannot imagine reading the book without the illustrations, the experience would not be the same.

Creep
(Jennifer Hillier)
Creep is psychological thriller which involves the affair between a psych professor and her grad student, who turned out  to have huge issues.  When Dr. Sheila Tao broke off her affair with her student, Ethan Hawke, to marry her fiance, all hell broke loose.  The classic case of if he cannot have her, no one else can.  There are twists in the story that are kinda expected but there was one that I didn't see coming, and that changed things for me.  

It was a good read, not as fast-paced as the last book I read from this genre, Gone Girl, but it was enough to keep me reading.  There were some slow parts but overall I liked it :)  I cannot wait to read the next installment, Freak, which is now also available in paperback.

The Fault in Our Stars
(John Green)
I heard a lot of things before I even got my hands on this book.  Mostly good things, but one thing stood out
the most, it would break my heart.  And it did.

Augustus and Hazel are star-crossed lovers, in the sense that they both have cancer and they are both holding on to borrowed time.  Given the premise of the story, I loved that there are light moments and witty dialogues.  It kinda takes away the gravity of their situation and gives the reader a chance to get to know the characters more.  There was a line in the book that says something about letting their disease define who they are and that should not be the case.  They should be remembered more on who they are as people and not as cancer victims.  

The book was written beautifully.  I loved it.  I kept putting off reading it since I knew I would be heartbroken after I read it but, still, it is an excellent read.

Archie in "Will You Marry Me?"
Archie getting married after, like 60 years, is something I wanted to read.  Like most people, I grew up reading Archie and him finally choosing one girl is indeed something I would want to know!

The compilation was quite pricey but I could not let this pass! I have to read who marries who and what happens to either Betty and Veronica if Archie chooses one over the other.  And I was not disappointed.  There are two storylines depicting both of Archie's choices.  My heart still goes out to Betty.  I wanted Archie to pick her every since I started reading the series :)

There are now 3 more installments to this comic.  Archie: The Married Life Series now has 3 books.

So there it is... looking forward to finishing the rest of my required reading for May-June :) 

Till next time!
- M

Tuesday, May 14, 2013

patience and courage

I saw this post this morning on my FB timeline and I just want to share it :



Quote is from Paulo Coelho's book Manuscript found in Accra.  I am soooo getting this book :)

Have a great Tuesday !

-M

*post from Paulo Coelho's Facebook page

incredible ink

The elections are finally over.  I hope everybody went out yesterday and exercised their right to vote :)  Our voting precinct was located just outside our village gate and the voting proper was really smooth.  Kudos to the teachers, volunteers and poll watchers and everyone else involved in the Felix High School voting precinct, two thumbs up! :)

inked! :)

As my cousin Ghina so eloquently put it, I now have incredible (indelible) ink to show everyone that I voted :).  Now, I just need to find the right cleaning aid to take this ink off.  It does have incredible staying power :P

Till next time!

-M

Thursday, May 09, 2013

May - June TBR

well hello there! :)

Presenting my TBR for May to June! :)

I still need to write about Why We Broke Up, all I can say for now is that I loooved it :).  I still have two carryovers from my TBR last month though: Write Here, Write Now and the Song of Achilles.  Counting that and the 9 books above equals 11 books.  I do hope to finish all of them by end of June.

I am quite excited to read John Green's The Fault in Our Stars and Looking for Alaska since I read quite a number of good reviews.  It was quite a while before I got my hands on a copy though, since most of the time both these books were out of stock in the bookstores I frequently visit. 

The Mango Bride is a recommendation from an old friend.  Her cousin, who is also a Palanca Awardee, wrote the book.

Creep is a psychological thriller I am currently reading. I got the book last September 2012 during the Manila International Book Fair and haven't gotten around to reading it.  But now that I am reading it, I can't seem to put it down :)

My pick me-ups and light reading list is kinda long this time: Emily the Strange (3 books!) and Archie Wedding and The Married Life Book 1.

Looking forward to reading all of these books in the coming weeks.  I can already picture myself sitting on  a comfortable couch in a corner of a cafe, sipping coffee and losing myself in my books.  Aaaahhh... if only I could do that often! 

Till next time!

-M

Wednesday, May 08, 2013

My Nancy Drew Challenge

Nancy Drew was my childhood hero.  A female icon depicting a brave, smart and determined young woman.  I had a collection of Nancy Drew Mystery Books when I was younger, and got around to owning around 20 books or so.  I started reading Nancy Drew when I was in Grade School.  My parents used to reward me with books when I did good at school.  That explains my love of them, my parents were the perpetrators and nurturers of my being a book geek :P

I loved the way Nancy and her friends solve their cases.  It enabled me to think beyond what is conventional, to see beyond what is normally visible to the eye.  Deep, huh?  I am not being philosophical or anything, but Nancy Drew made me believe at a young age that girls can kick ass and be smart and save the day.  She embedded the notion that certain things can be questioned and that brains are needed to succeed.  

Photo from : therelentlessreader.blogspot.com

I kept those books I collected when I was a kid until 2009.  When Typhoon Ondoy ravaged the country we were part of the population that felt its wrath.  Our house was submerged under flood waters for almost 4 days. Part of my book collection including my Nancy Drew Books were sure goners by the time the flood waters subsided.

Now, I am striving to build that collection again, hence the Nancy Drew Challenge.  I plan to rebuild my collection, but in a bigger scale.  I want to collect all 64 books in the Nancy Drew Mystery Stories Series.  I started this project last year and I was able to collect Books 1 - 15.  Will now start to collect 16 - 30.  Then if I am done with that, will move on to the rest :)

Why am I doing this?  aside from the fact that I am a bibliophile and collecting and reading books is part of my DNA, Nancy Drew is a part of my childhood.  And reading those books make me feel nostalgic, happy :)  It kinda takes me back to the days when as a child, life was simpler and brighter :)

So wish me luck!  Will post updates on this project from time to time :)

Till next time!
-M

Thursday, May 02, 2013

its my birthmonth! :)



MAY ... my birthday is just around the corner and as always, I have this certain kind of happiness associated with celebrating my birthday ... weird noh?!  hahahaha!  I guess it comes with the feeling of being special even for just a day and I can use that one excuse to shop all I want, eat and stuff my face full with food (which includes chocolate cake in all forms!) and just enjoy my day because ITS MY BIRTHDAY! woohoo!!! 

Aaaaaactuallyyyy... I already did a bit of shopping for my birthday under the guise of my personal wardrobe project (An Article of Clothing per Pay Day) which I still have to write about :P.  I got myself some clothes for work and play (tops, shorts) and I got me a new pair of shoes yesterday from Res Toe Run in Gateway :).  Lovin' my new Native shoes :)  Got the shoes while I was out with my mom, she was lobbying that I get a pair of Sanuks instead.  Maybe next time (or next payday!), I will get a pair since I do love my Sanuks (I have 2 pairs I wear every chance I get) :)

Like most people, I do think about my age, but only for a while then happy thoughts send the aging thoughts back and file them in my brain for later use.  Reserved for emo and take life seriously moments, perhaps :P.

So, how do I plan to celebrate my birthday?  nothing special really.  I would just like to spend time alone (emo moment?!? not!) basically doing nothing :P  I just plan to go to the mall, and spend time in my favorite shops and bookstores, go to a coffeeshop and read, do a bit of shopping (if my budget still permits) and EAT :)  I will be going out with my cousins Ghina and Regine for dinner and coffee on the eve of my birthday.  A sort of tradition we started 2 years back.

On the day, I will spend time with the parental unit.  Have dinner out and maybe watch a movie if they are up for it :).  And as is my practice, I claim the whole month of May as my birthday hahahaha! so everything I do during this month will be under the birthday celebration reason thingie (excuses.. excuses).

Happy birthday(month) to all May celebrators! :)  Happy Happy moi! :)



Till next time! :)

-M

Tuesday, April 30, 2013

happy happy

Sharing some thoughts on happiness today ... Smile guys! Happy Tuesday! :)

 www.fanpop.com

Happiness is indeed a myriad of small things put together :

 www.littlemissmeencollections.blogspot.com

Life is too short to be anything but ....

 www.m.chime.in


Spread the happiness!
www.shelbyalarkin.blogspot.com 

Seize the day!

 www.straightquotes.blogspot.com


I especially love this one:
www.polyvore.com

And of course, happiness for me is losing myself in the pages of a book :)



Till next time! :)

-M

Monday, April 29, 2013

"Me Date" at Yabu

I was craving for some some Rosu Tonkatsu Curry for a week now and last Saturday, during my "Me Date", I finally had dinner at Yabu Megamall.

I was set on ordering the Rosu Tonkatsu Curry Set but saw something new on the menu, the Menchi Katsu! The description really got me : Minced Premium Beef and Pork with oozing creamy cheese :)  So I got that instead.  I opted to order the Extra Hot Curry set since I really, really love their curry :)

So, the Menchi Katsu did not disappoint :)  It was really good!  the cheese added an extra flavor to the meat without it being too overwhelming to the palate.  I felt it was just enough to complement the whole dish.  And again, the curry ... I cannot say anything about it except that it was delish! :)  I especially love how their Katsu do not turn soggy even though these were soaked in the curry sauce :)

Looking forward to eating there again soon!  Hope they come up with more new exciting dishes :)

 Dressings galore :)

 waiting for my Menchi Katsu :)

Yummy Yummy! 

Till next time! :)

-M

Book Buys (April 2013)

Soooo, May is just around the corner and I have been itching to get me some new books, aaaannnd I did ... last weekend annnnd the weekend before that .... :P

I was at Megamall and was basically just killing time last Saturday afternoon since it was soooo hot out.  My main purpose was to look for some work clothes and shorts as part of my AC/PD project (Article of Clothing per Pay Day).  Will explain this in another post though :) basically, its a personal project to update my wardrobe.  So, I passed by Powerbooks to buy Mango Bride by Marivi Soliven since an old friend recommended it and I got lost (as I always do) in the shelves and ended up buying 3 more books: John Green's Looking for Alaska, Rob Reger's Emily the Strange: Piece of Mind and Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby.

Prior to my book buying spree last Saturday, I also got some books the weekend before hehehehe =)  I got John Green's Paper Towns and Fault in Our Stars in NBS and two more Emily the Strange books: Dark Times and Stranger and Stranger in Powerbooks :)

I will post my May-June TBR list soon, but I am already reading Creep by Jennifer Hillier, though I haven't quite finished Write Here, Write Now and The Song of Achilles yet :p

looking forward to reading these! :)

Till next time! :)

-M


Sunday, March 31, 2013

of Betrayals, Peculiarities and Love

Read 4 books this month with more or less the central theme revolving around those three words.  So, as promised (to myself hehe) below is my take on the books I have read for March.

1.  Every day by David Levithan - the plot is surreal, but there was a point where I began to wonder if it can be possible, if there really are drifters like A.  And how many times in my life did I really feel "out of it", like someone else is doing stuff and I am merely an observer trapped in my own body?  Well, i guess that is a testament on how well Levithan wrote this book.  There are a lot of notable lines in there that can strike a chord in people's hearts.  Well it did mine, at least. So, here are some that I really like:

There are many things that can keep you in a relationship.  Fear of being alone, fear of disrupting the arrangement on your life.  A decision to settle for something that's okay because you don't know if you can get any better.  Or maybe, there's the irrational belief that it will get better.  Even if you know he won't change.

I keep turning back to see her.  Even when there are walls between us.  Even when there are miles between us.  I keep turning back.  I keep turning back in her direction.

If you want live within the definition of your own truth, you have to choose to go through the initially painful and ultimately comforting process of finding it.

I wanted love to conquer all.  But love can't conquer anything.  It can't do anything on its own.  It relies on us to do the conquering on its behalf.

Kinda cheesy and kinda emo, right?  but I guess that was the overall mood of the book.  Oh, and of course, hope and love.

I like the fact that A and Rhiannon have hope.  Especially A, since his situation is  really difficult, he makes it a point to do something about his situation.  The epitome of the saying "if there's a will, there's a way".  Some people confronted with a difficult situation will either accept the fact that it is difficult and stay within the confines of that situation, but some will find ways to alleviate their situation, take steps to make that difficult situation a better situation, come hell or high water. Turn the impossible into the possible.  I admire people who are like that.  And that is why I like A, that is why I loved this book.

2.  Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children by Ransom Riggs - two words:  thrilling ride. The mixture of the story complemented by the vintage photos really made this book quite an experience.  An air of reality is injected in the story due to the presence of the photographs. 

It is the story of Jacob, a sixteen year old boy whose life will be forever altered due to certain peculiar events in his life which lead him to find Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children.  I like the way Ransom Riggs tells the story which is both haunting and thrilling. I also like the way Jacob developed in the story, matured in a way.  He started out as scared boy looking for answers and when he found his place in the world, something in him clicked.  He decided to face his destiny with all its uncertainties and with danger lurking in every corner, head-on.

Initially, I got the book because I was intrigued by the cover of a hovering little girl with a tiara staring directly at me. Now, looking back, i think that was a good decision after all :).

3.  Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn - O.M.G.  Now i understand why this book was described as addicting.  I could not put it down.  AND the TWIST.  My gosh!  

Obviously, I like the book.  I read Dark Places before I read this and that was also a good read.  Kinda disturbing though, but still good nonetheless.  But I liked Gone Girl better.  Still disturbing, but hey, it was a suspense filled disturbing thingie that you just cannot put down.  A nice kind of disturbing (if there is such a thing) that got me hooked on the book. 

Amy and Nick Dunne are indeed made for each other in every way.  In may sound romantic and it is romantic for most people, but for these two, it is one lifetime of trying to be the best for each other, be it for better or worse, for both love and punishment.  

One memorable line in the book that I feel everyone can relate to goes like this:

I was told that love should be unconditional.  That's the rule, everybody says so.  But if love has no boundaries, no limits, no conditions, why should anyone try to do the right thing, ever?

SPOILER ALERT: Who is better between the two? that is for the reader to decide.  For me, I think its Nick.  Given all his flaws, his infidelity, his craving to be the "hero", all of which are forgivable in the grand scheme of things.  But Amy? two words: psycho bitch.  And her being a twisted sick person is embedded in her whole being, a being with no remorse whatsoever.  Scary.

If you haven't read a suspense novel in a while, this is the book to read. 'Nuff said.

4.  Emily the Strange: The Lost Days by Rob Reger - Gone Girl left me in a daze so I opted for a fun and light read and this book did not disappoint.  It was a mystery, finding out about Emily the Strange and why she was in Blackrock and who she was and all that since she lost all her past memories.  

I was intrigued by Emily the Strange and I got the book just because. I did not know anything about her until I read the book :)  Good thing my instincts on buying books are kinda good for the past purchases (yay! ).

It was an entertaining read, actually.  A very entertaining read that I am planning to go to the bookstore to get the other 2 books on Emily the Strange.

Oh, and I read it in a day :)


So, that's it for now.  I still have 3 books on my March-April TBR list : 1. The Song of Achilles, 2. Write Here, Write Now and 3. Why We Broke Up.  I started reading the latter last night and so far so good :)

Till next time!


-M

Wednesday, March 20, 2013

a year later

On Monday, March 25, it will exactly be a year since my Tatay Joe passed away.

Up until now, I still cannot stop the tears from falling just thinking about that sad, sad day.  I still cannot get over the fact that I was not able to see him before he left, that I was not able to tell him how much I appreciate everything he did for me and my family and how much I love him.

I guess we all realize how precious every moment is when there are no more moments to be shared in the future and we are only left with memories.

I know he is happy now with our Creator.  Though he was taken away from this life earlier than we all could have wanted, I know he has lived a full life. 

I miss you so much Tatay... the Kare-Kare during Christmas and during my birthday; the flowers and heart-shaped balloons during Valentine's day (thank you for always making my VDay special); the trinkets and knick-knacks you bring home for me, and for always, always being there for us in however and whatever way you can.  Thank you for making food exciting and interesting for me.  It was that love for food (and the goodness of your cooking) that eventually lead me to my profession. 

We love you so much.  As promised, I will continue to strive to be a better person to make you proud.

Monday, March 18, 2013

March and April TBR

The bibliophile in me is screaming, telling me to make a significant dent in my TBR list, so as promised (to myself that is), to help me with my reading, I will post my TBR list every two months and try to write about it after I finished reading it.  So, for March and April, here are the books I plan to read and hopefully finish haha! :)


1.  Every Day - David Levithan
2.  Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children - Ransom Riggs
3.  Emily the Strange: The Lost Days - Rob Reger and Jessica Gruner
4.  Why We Broke Up - Daniel Handler
5.  GOne Girl - Gillian Flynn
6.  Write Here Write Now - AA Patawaran
7.  The Song of Achilles (ebook) - Madeline Miller





lezzz do dizzz :)

Wednesday, March 13, 2013

what i did with my happy B :)

The Bee gave us Bees the Happy B last Feb 27 and it was a happy one indeed :).  Unlike most companies, our bosses give us our Bs on February and August for the year-end and midyear respectively.  So what did I do with my B this year?  I plan not to splurge as much, but save a bit more and focus on my financials.  But I did get some things that I was itching to get the past year.  So here's what I did with my hard-earned B:

1.  Payments. Payments.  Payments.  - as mentioned, I want to focus more on my financials: loans, insurance payments, bills and other stuff that needs to be paid.  So far, I have finished more than half of my loans in the past year and some of them will be done by next year.  Yay!

2.   Portable Music  - yup, I got myself a portable speaker.  I got the X-Mini v1.1 capsule speaker from  Power Mac Center.  I have been crushing on this speaker for a while and surprise! when I went to the store to check it out (again) and look for other speaker options, it was ON SALE!!!! yay!  So since I think the universe is egging me on to get the speaker, I gave in.  Who am I to say no to the universe, anyway?!?

I got a free toy, too! :)

I must admit I am really really happy with this purchase.  The sound is great, their brand promise Sound Beyond Size is indeed true.  For more on the technical specs of this product you may click this link: http://www.x-mini.com/products-detail-overview.aspx?sid=4.

Oh, and yes its PINK :P

3. Jelly for my feet -   I have been meaning to get a pair of jelly shoes since it can be used in both sunny and rainy weather.  So, here it is, check out my Mel Blueberry:



I got mine from Verao, a newly opened store which sells only Mel shoes in Robinsons Metro East.  For more designs, you may visit their Facebook Page, look for Mel Philippines https://www.facebook.com/MelPhilippines

I was supposed to get the black one, but when I tried it on, the gold one looked better.  The shoes are comfortable to wear and easy to clean too :).

4.  Pampered Little Helpers.  Its been a long while since I last visited a Nail Salon.  I mostly clean and do my manicure and pedicure on my own for the past few months.  So, I got myself a nail spa treatment from Nailaholics as a bonus for my overworked hands and feet.  I got the Sea Surf Manicure, Pedicure, Foot Spa with Algae Wrap.  It was really relaxing, the hand and foot massage was very good, too.

Happy Feet :)

My feet looooooked good, hahaha!  :)

For more on Nailaholics' services, visit their website at http://www.nailaholics.com.

5.  Book Geek Staples.  or Staple, since I only got myself one book.  The titles I was looking for were out of stock: John Green's The Fault in Our Stars and Paper Towns.  Will just look for them next time.  However, I did get my hands on Why We Broke Up by Daniel Handler aka Lemony Snicket.

Gotcha!

This book was also out of stock for a while, but lo and behold, it was there when I visited the bookstore! :) Looking forward to reading this since I mostly read good reviews.  Hope it won't disappoint :)

6.  Smart Look - I need to update my wardrobe.  That much I mentioned in my 2013 Resolutions.  Since I cannot get the update all at the same time, I launched my Buy an Article of Clothing per payday project.  Since this is some sort of a payday thingie, I went out and got myself a pair of Tops which can be used both in the office and out :) Smart, eh? 

Well, it was actually my friend Yna who helped me pick these out since she is a genius in that department :)

Cool Tops
We opted to buy light colors since I mostly own blacks and blues and certain variations of those hues, like gray for instance :P.

Both tops are from Forever 21.


So that's it.  That's how I spent my Happy B. Well some of it at least.  I still managed to save some for rainy days :)

Till next time!

-M