This is the second Elizabeth Adler book that I have read. The first being "Sailing to Capri" given to me by Cleffairy which I had enjoyed very much.
The House in Amalfi tells the story of a widow, Lamour Harrington. Her husband had recently pass away in an unfortunate accident. To her she had lost the love of her life.
Her best friend did not want to see her ruin her life just like that and hence told her a devastating truth about her late husband.
Unable to find peace, Lamour decided to return to her childhood home in Italy. The home which she neglected since the mysterious disappearance of her father many years ago.
Her presence there opens up a lot of old wounds for the people there. There are some people who would not want her to be there nor poke around the past.
She acquired a hostile neighbour and also a suitor. But in this circumstances, can she find love?
This book is certainly has its charms. It describe a place where its Paradise. Wonderful sun, sea and sand. With an admirer or two. The scene was very serene. Good for those who wish for a little escapism.
The little mysterious plot about her father's disappearance also added a bit of suspense in the story.
What I dislike about his book is that she is flirting with both the father and the son at the same time which lower my opinion about Lamour.
Overall, it's an acceptable read for a quiet day.
Tuesday, December 20, 2011
Sunday, December 18, 2011
Artemis Fowl: The Opal Deception by Eoin Colfer
This is the 4th book in the series. It was a bit hard for me to read as this book is linked to the second book.
From what I gather Opal Koboi was the leader of an uprising in the second book. Opal was defeated by the LEPrecon Unit with the help of Artemis Fowl. But as she was captured, she faked a coma. Currently she was held in asylum.
Opal managed to escape without anyone noticing and planned revenge herself against all who had foiled her plans.
First to go was Commander Root and Captain Holly Short. Captain Holly was framed for something that she did not do.
Meantime, continued on with his criminal ways after he and his bodyguard were mind wiped. He was trying to steal a famous painting. Unknown to him , he was being watched by his nemesis, Opal koboi.
Captain Holly Short came to his rescue just in time.
Despite not being able to recall who is Captain Holly, both of them teamed up against Opal.
And at one point of time, Artemis and his bodyguard, Butler, regained their memory.
At the end of the story, Holly Short was so frustrated that she didn't something unpredictable.
Overall it's an enjoyable book. I love the part where Artemis was very optimistic of everything eventhough they were in dire circumstances.
I hope this book won't be turning into a romance in the following instalments as there seems to be some under current going on between Artemis and Captain Holly. Maybe I just read the clues wrong.
Frankly am amazed that Eion Colfer put codes under each page of the book. It must have taken a lot of hard work and attention. Kudos to him.
It's not easy to write a fantasy novel let alone with an added excitement for readers.
I am sure there are plenty of die hard fans for Artemis Fowls Series who are delighted to dechiper the codes. Hence I cheated and read up the translation of the codes in www.goodreads.com.
From what I gather Opal Koboi was the leader of an uprising in the second book. Opal was defeated by the LEPrecon Unit with the help of Artemis Fowl. But as she was captured, she faked a coma. Currently she was held in asylum.
Opal managed to escape without anyone noticing and planned revenge herself against all who had foiled her plans.
First to go was Commander Root and Captain Holly Short. Captain Holly was framed for something that she did not do.
Meantime, continued on with his criminal ways after he and his bodyguard were mind wiped. He was trying to steal a famous painting. Unknown to him , he was being watched by his nemesis, Opal koboi.
Captain Holly Short came to his rescue just in time.
Despite not being able to recall who is Captain Holly, both of them teamed up against Opal.
And at one point of time, Artemis and his bodyguard, Butler, regained their memory.
At the end of the story, Holly Short was so frustrated that she didn't something unpredictable.
Overall it's an enjoyable book. I love the part where Artemis was very optimistic of everything eventhough they were in dire circumstances.
I hope this book won't be turning into a romance in the following instalments as there seems to be some under current going on between Artemis and Captain Holly. Maybe I just read the clues wrong.
Frankly am amazed that Eion Colfer put codes under each page of the book. It must have taken a lot of hard work and attention. Kudos to him.
It's not easy to write a fantasy novel let alone with an added excitement for readers.
I am sure there are plenty of die hard fans for Artemis Fowls Series who are delighted to dechiper the codes. Hence I cheated and read up the translation of the codes in www.goodreads.com.
Friday, December 16, 2011
Artemis Fowl : The Eternity Code by Eoin Colfer
If I am not mistaken, this is the 3rd book of the series. Am quite pleased to say that despite missing book 2, I can still pretty much catch up with the story.
In this instalment, Artemis Fowl had invented device called C Cube that can do a million thing that current computer can;t do. If this device is released to the whole in general, the whole computer technology industry now would be made obsolete.
He attempted to sell C Cube to Spiro a master criminal who also holds a very large share of the current world technology. Unfortunately, Spiro would not deal. Instead he took the C Cube by force. During the shoot out, Artemis trusty bodyguard whom he considered as his closest friend was mortally wounded.
Artemis had no choice but to seek help from the Underworld. And should come to his add but Captain Holly Short. But in order to gain the help he required, he has to make a hard bargain.
Like Book 1, this is an exciting and fast paced book. The plot were unpredictable hence keeping readers to their toes.
To me it's like reading Sherlock Holmes. At times I was unable to understand why he do a certain action for example agree to a mind wipe. But all will be revealed at the end of the book.
This books is not only about the action but also shows the importance of friendship and the bonus is that there is humor in the book. That is what I like best about it.
In this instalment, Artemis Fowl had invented device called C Cube that can do a million thing that current computer can;t do. If this device is released to the whole in general, the whole computer technology industry now would be made obsolete.
He attempted to sell C Cube to Spiro a master criminal who also holds a very large share of the current world technology. Unfortunately, Spiro would not deal. Instead he took the C Cube by force. During the shoot out, Artemis trusty bodyguard whom he considered as his closest friend was mortally wounded.
Artemis had no choice but to seek help from the Underworld. And should come to his add but Captain Holly Short. But in order to gain the help he required, he has to make a hard bargain.
Like Book 1, this is an exciting and fast paced book. The plot were unpredictable hence keeping readers to their toes.
To me it's like reading Sherlock Holmes. At times I was unable to understand why he do a certain action for example agree to a mind wipe. But all will be revealed at the end of the book.
This books is not only about the action but also shows the importance of friendship and the bonus is that there is humor in the book. That is what I like best about it.
Wednesday, December 14, 2011
Artemis Fowl by Eoin Colfer
Someone recommended this series to me a long time ago. Only recently did I purchase this as the price was right.
The story is about 12 years old Artemis Fowl is a millionaire and a boy genius devising a plan to increase his family fortune after the disappearance of his father. His mother was not in her right mind after his father disappeared.
Left alone, Artemis Fowl had become a master criminal.
Now he had devised a plan to capture the Leprechaun Gold. He doesn't know how much trouble he is in when he kidnapped a fairy, Captain Holly Short of the LEPrecon Unit. The whole force were out to take back what was theirs.
Hence in came the better of the magic and human wits.
Despite this book being targeted at young adults, I find myself enjoyed this book immensely.
The story is fast paced and exciting. Descriptions were vivid and colorful.
It's fun to learn that it's not your normal story. The fairyland here is similar to our world with laws and orders.
Yup, am giving this book a thumbs up.
By the way, there is a special code at the bottom of each page of the book if you care to try and decipher it but if you can't just login to www.goodreads.com and read the translation there.
The story is about 12 years old Artemis Fowl is a millionaire and a boy genius devising a plan to increase his family fortune after the disappearance of his father. His mother was not in her right mind after his father disappeared.
Left alone, Artemis Fowl had become a master criminal.
Now he had devised a plan to capture the Leprechaun Gold. He doesn't know how much trouble he is in when he kidnapped a fairy, Captain Holly Short of the LEPrecon Unit. The whole force were out to take back what was theirs.
Hence in came the better of the magic and human wits.
Despite this book being targeted at young adults, I find myself enjoyed this book immensely.
The story is fast paced and exciting. Descriptions were vivid and colorful.
It's fun to learn that it's not your normal story. The fairyland here is similar to our world with laws and orders.
Yup, am giving this book a thumbs up.
By the way, there is a special code at the bottom of each page of the book if you care to try and decipher it but if you can't just login to www.goodreads.com and read the translation there.
Monday, December 12, 2011
The Locust and the Bird: My Mother's Story by Hanan Al-Shaykh
Synopsis at www.goodreads.com
My mother wrote this book. She did not want my voice; she wanted the beat of her own heart, her anxieties and laughter, her dreams and nightmares. She wanted her own voice.
Brought up in poverty in a village in southern Lebanon, Kamila never had the opportunity to go to school, although she longed to.
She was nine years old when she moved to Beirut and only eleven when her brothers tricked her into getting engaged to a man - her uncle, eighteen years her senior. Kamila was expected to be stone-bearing donkey - to live a domestic life.
But it is the sounds, stories and imagery of poetry and films, and a beautiful boy called Muhammad, that fascinate Kamila. Muhammad is enchanted by her spirited and wily nature and they fall in love.
Despite scratching, screaming, biting and crying, Kamila's battle against her arranged marriage is fruitless. At fourteen she is forced to marry and share her husband's bed. That night, her first daughter is conceived.
Her second, Hanan, is born three years later.
What follows is an incredible story of love and loss, tragedy, community and strength.Risking their lives Kamila and Muhammad continue to see each other in secret, sharing ideas, poetry and laughter.
It takes eight years before Kamila can bring herself to divorce her husband, as to do so means abandoning her daughters. Evoking the dusty streets of Beirut and the fabric of life in Lebanon this is a remarkable and moving memoir about an extraordinary woman told with heartbreaking insight and raw honesty.
My Comment :
I bought this book from the Big Bad Wolf Warehouse Sale 2011. In fact, I bought this book twice. Guess I just fell in love with the cover.
However, I am glad to have bought this book coz to me it is a good book.
Many books that I have read, the woman involve are from Royal family or some rich family who are forced to marry a brute. However, this is the story of a woman from a poor family standing up for what she believe is right for her.
It's really amazing to read of her life journey. She is not a Saint but she have a good heart. There are time where she is ruthless in chasing her love.
The book makes me feel like I can relate to what she had gone through. Despite all the heart break and tough life, she managed to create happiness for herself.
Don't say I didn't warn you. Better get ready a box of tissue paper when you start reading this book.
My mother wrote this book. She did not want my voice; she wanted the beat of her own heart, her anxieties and laughter, her dreams and nightmares. She wanted her own voice.
Brought up in poverty in a village in southern Lebanon, Kamila never had the opportunity to go to school, although she longed to.
She was nine years old when she moved to Beirut and only eleven when her brothers tricked her into getting engaged to a man - her uncle, eighteen years her senior. Kamila was expected to be stone-bearing donkey - to live a domestic life.
But it is the sounds, stories and imagery of poetry and films, and a beautiful boy called Muhammad, that fascinate Kamila. Muhammad is enchanted by her spirited and wily nature and they fall in love.
Despite scratching, screaming, biting and crying, Kamila's battle against her arranged marriage is fruitless. At fourteen she is forced to marry and share her husband's bed. That night, her first daughter is conceived.
Her second, Hanan, is born three years later.
What follows is an incredible story of love and loss, tragedy, community and strength.Risking their lives Kamila and Muhammad continue to see each other in secret, sharing ideas, poetry and laughter.
It takes eight years before Kamila can bring herself to divorce her husband, as to do so means abandoning her daughters. Evoking the dusty streets of Beirut and the fabric of life in Lebanon this is a remarkable and moving memoir about an extraordinary woman told with heartbreaking insight and raw honesty.
My Comment :
I bought this book from the Big Bad Wolf Warehouse Sale 2011. In fact, I bought this book twice. Guess I just fell in love with the cover.
However, I am glad to have bought this book coz to me it is a good book.
Many books that I have read, the woman involve are from Royal family or some rich family who are forced to marry a brute. However, this is the story of a woman from a poor family standing up for what she believe is right for her.
It's really amazing to read of her life journey. She is not a Saint but she have a good heart. There are time where she is ruthless in chasing her love.
The book makes me feel like I can relate to what she had gone through. Despite all the heart break and tough life, she managed to create happiness for herself.
Don't say I didn't warn you. Better get ready a box of tissue paper when you start reading this book.
Saturday, December 10, 2011
12 Days: A Modern Twist on The Twelve Days of Christmas edited by Shelley Silas
Synopsis at www.goodreads.com
A modern twist on "The Twelve Days of Christmas," this collection of playful tales makes a perfect stocking stuffer.
"On the first day of Christmas my true love gave to me…" From a partridge in a pear tree to twelve drummers drumming, here is a collection sure to please even the Scroogiest of readers. Taking the classic Christmas song as inspiration, these twelve stories from some of Britain’s finest contemporary writers are in turn playful, funny, poignant, suspenseful, and magical. No matter what you feel about the festive season, you will find stories here that will lift the spirit, warm the heart, and entertain.
My Comment :
As with most compilation of short stories, there are bound to be some stories which i like and some I don't really care about.
In this book, I found myself disliking many of the stories rather than liking them. On particular story that I like was Nine Ladies Dancing by Lauren Henderson
Some authors are born to write novel and not short stories. Maybe that's why when they write short stories, I find that the short are lacking in character and the unique charm which each of the author had when they write novel.
For me it's not a very Christmassy read.
A modern twist on "The Twelve Days of Christmas," this collection of playful tales makes a perfect stocking stuffer.
"On the first day of Christmas my true love gave to me…" From a partridge in a pear tree to twelve drummers drumming, here is a collection sure to please even the Scroogiest of readers. Taking the classic Christmas song as inspiration, these twelve stories from some of Britain’s finest contemporary writers are in turn playful, funny, poignant, suspenseful, and magical. No matter what you feel about the festive season, you will find stories here that will lift the spirit, warm the heart, and entertain.
My Comment :
As with most compilation of short stories, there are bound to be some stories which i like and some I don't really care about.
In this book, I found myself disliking many of the stories rather than liking them. On particular story that I like was Nine Ladies Dancing by Lauren Henderson
Some authors are born to write novel and not short stories. Maybe that's why when they write short stories, I find that the short are lacking in character and the unique charm which each of the author had when they write novel.
For me it's not a very Christmassy read.
Sunday, December 04, 2011
Have A Little Faith by Mitch Albom
Sorry, I have been silent for so long. It have been a very busy month. I have been busy going for book sales and whatnot. Grabbed a whole load of great books.
Have been reading average 4 to 5 books a week, so fast that I haven't had the time to post up any review.
This is one of the good books that I have pick up during one of the book hunting trip. This round it's from Bookalicious at Summit USJ .
What would you do if you are approach by your Rabbi, Pastor, Priest or someone who is the Religion Leader of the community with a request to do his eulogy when he is gone?
That was what happen to Mitch Albom. He was request by the Rabbi. He decided in order to deliver the complete eulogy, he had to get to know of this old man more. At first he thought maybe it would takes 2 or 3 weeks to get to know him as a person but the weeks drag to months and then years. And pretty soon, friendship formed.
Simultaneously, the book also tell the story of another person. Henry Covington was introduced to Christ at a very tender age but again and again he fell away from the religious part. He become a thief, robber and a drug addict. How did he found his way back?
As Mitch understand more of these two men lives, he also understand more of himself.
I like this book but there are some parts which is hard to "process". Guess, ones have to have a calm mind to read this book.
This book promote religion tolerance. No mater what religion it is, all religion promotes goodness. It's men that twist and turn the thing.
Yes, I would certainly pick up this book again to read.
Have been reading average 4 to 5 books a week, so fast that I haven't had the time to post up any review.
This is one of the good books that I have pick up during one of the book hunting trip. This round it's from Bookalicious at Summit USJ .
What would you do if you are approach by your Rabbi, Pastor, Priest or someone who is the Religion Leader of the community with a request to do his eulogy when he is gone?
That was what happen to Mitch Albom. He was request by the Rabbi. He decided in order to deliver the complete eulogy, he had to get to know of this old man more. At first he thought maybe it would takes 2 or 3 weeks to get to know him as a person but the weeks drag to months and then years. And pretty soon, friendship formed.
Simultaneously, the book also tell the story of another person. Henry Covington was introduced to Christ at a very tender age but again and again he fell away from the religious part. He become a thief, robber and a drug addict. How did he found his way back?
As Mitch understand more of these two men lives, he also understand more of himself.
I like this book but there are some parts which is hard to "process". Guess, ones have to have a calm mind to read this book.
This book promote religion tolerance. No mater what religion it is, all religion promotes goodness. It's men that twist and turn the thing.
Yes, I would certainly pick up this book again to read.
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