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Thursday, November 11, 2010

Books!


I don't understand, but neither do you.
Hi darlings!
I have decided to move on from yesterday and stop being so Xiao Qi. :D I dun wanna be a Xiao Qi Ghost. It's bad for health, I'll look oldddd. and i dun wanna look oldddd. :B I wanna look young :D
Early in the morning my sister is strumming her ukelele like SZB, Singing aloud like mad dog. Make me wake up. I sleep at 4 siol, then her ukelele and voice (worser than the crows) wake me up at 8. Good Job to ah mei.
I changed my blogskin! Nice? I feel like changing again. This blogskin feels so Joey cus we 2 have the same blogskin. Nvm. I shall love it cus Joey love it. hahahaas.
I wake up and message and scold LBC for pissing me off. And then i forgive him and won the kindest gf award and now he's telling me no prize is to be won. What shit?! ): I shall not be so kind next time.
I dunno what to do for the rest of the day other that rot at home.
Btw, I read 3 awesome story book that I LIKE and wanna introduce.
>I was Jane Austen's best friend.
The writing was very simple, nice, pretty. It brings you back to the olden days. Where there is still prince and princesses. Balls and beautiful muslin and gowns. LOVE STORIES. fairytale :) I like.
>Shadow mirror

The girl in the story, Miranda Barnes, got the ability to hear the cries of the dead, feel the wind move her hair when they run by, and - dare she look into a mirror - see the reflection of a ghostly woman behind her. There's only one person to turn to for support: Etienne. As sexy as he is mysterious, Miranda can't help but be drawn to him. He believes her; he wants to help her. But there's a secret in Etienne's past, something Miranda's on the verge of discovering. As paranormal activity escalates, passion grows, and soon Miranda is caught up in both love and tragedy. Finished this book million of years ago but still wanna introduce. nice leh.

>Pure
It is about a girl name Tabitha, and her four best friends all wear Purity Rings, symbols of the virginity-until-marriage pledge they made as tweens. Now the girls are fifteen, and their rings have come to symbolize not only their purity, but also the friendships and identities they've built based on their shared faith. Simmering tensions rise to the surface and the group is split apart when one of Tab's friends admits that she and her long-term boyfriend have broken the pledge. In the midst of the confrontations, betrayals, confessions, and revenge that follow, each girl is forced to reexamine her friendships, her faith, and what exactly it means to be pure. I haven finish reading but it is cool. Although a little naggy, But I LOVE THIS TOO.
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My holiday is about reading. Reading so cool B-) saying that make me feel like a nerd but, try reading, it's nice. Bring you out from reality and venture into the book (Y) Chim leh? hahhas.

Shall go find things to do. Bye for now.

-Tingen
If i don't understand, what do you understand?


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