Friday, September 9, 2011

bouquins

"Reading alters the appearance of a book. once it has been read, it never looks the same again, and people leave their individual imprint on a book they have read. once of the pleasures of reading is seeing this alteration on the pages, and the way, by reading it, you have made the book yours." - Paul Theroux


Eversince my last encounter with the beautifully hilarious words of Paul Murray in 'Skippy Dies', I haven't had the chance to experience the same pleasuring euphoria feeling I got when I was reading the book.
'The Girl With a Pearl Earring' by Tracy Chavelier was a bit more than alright since it makes me want to hop into a plane to Amsterdam and get into the Rijsk museum once again just so I could observe the Vermeer paintings much more closer this time. 'Unbearable Lightness' by Portia de Rossi was very heart-breaking and healing at the same time. And 'The Secret Annexe' by Anne Frank - which, for me, is more like a spin-off version of 'The Diary of A Young Girl' - was okay.
But none was amazing, alright. So a couple of days ago I decided to order some books that I've been dying to get my hands on for the past months. And now I've been counting days before the package will finally arrive and I could finally feed the literature-hungry monster that had been going rampant inside of me for these past few weeks 

Febie's Personal Bookclub List for Fall/Winter:

  • The Bell Jar by Sylvia Plath
  • Girl, Interrupted by Susanna Kaysen
  • The Perks of Being A Wallflower by Stephen Chbosky
  • The Virgin Suicides by Jeffrey Eugenides
  • It's Kind of A Funny Story by Ned Vizzini
Those and a monthly dose of Nylon and (hopefully) i-D, since I can't find any single store in Medan which actually sell the magazine.

Oh, and meanwhile, I have to live with only suxx TV and old DVDs while trying to survive the weekend. Have a great one, y'all!




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