Eh, korang dah pernah hantar barang melalui pos laju? Aku jarang guna. Tapi baru² ni Pos Malaysia dah berwajah baru. Takde isi² borang lagi. Semua scan barcode je sekarang. Pada aku lebih mudah dan jimat kertas. Sebab Pos Malaysia yang paling dekat dengan rumah aku, jadinya memang aku akan setia dengan depa.
Kisah-kisah sendu dan pendapat tentang buku yang sengaja dikongsikan untuk memeriahkan suasana sendiri. 🦋
Blog yang mutakhir
Selepas beberapa lama, akhirnya aku dah berjaya menghasilkan blog sendu yang kena dengan jiwa aku yang random ni. Sebelum ni pernah buat 2 blog tapi yang pertama tu dah tak ingat password. Sayang jugak sebab blog tu lebih kepada pengalaman pertama aku sebagai ibu yang mengalami tantrum. 😅😅. Masa ni takde adsense.
Dan yang kedua. Sama juga sendu. Lebih kepada pendapat aku tentang buku yang dibaca. Aku tulis dalam bahasa Melayu. Kalau aku ada masa, aku nak copy paste kat dalam blog ni. Sebab ada buku tu yang aku dah lupa tentang apa dan aku rasa tulisan aku pada masa tu kelakar. 🤣🤣. Masa ni adsense ada problem. Sebab aku share email dengan email youtube.
Dan ini yang terakhir. Harap² aku diberi kerajinan. Nak compete dengan blogger² muda yang lain, memang aku tak mampu. Sebab aku bergerak dalam rumah saja.
Terima kasih in advance kepada yang klik iklan dan juga tetamu senyap blog ni.
Same As It Ever Was by Claire Lombardo
Julia Ames is an unhappy person. She's having a little series of breakdowns until she confides her miserable days to Helen Russo, a stranger. Julia finds it easier to get along with Helen after their fateful meeting. Helen helps her become a better mom, wife, and person. She enjoys Helen's company. Their friendship breaks through silence and without explanation. The ending of friendships can be as strange and devastating as romantic endings but sometimes it is necessary.
What I see is the most unlikeable character in history. Julia is a narcissistic sociopath and has no social finesse. She doesn't get along with her mother, betrays her husband, and defaults to negativity. I tried not to hate her but ended up feeling bad as things got out of hand.
This story explores the lives of female protagonists, focusing on their many-layered relationships with spouses, parents, children, and friends. I think motherhood, infidelity, dysfunctional families, and balancing these aspects are too much for Julia. It is an engaging story full of heartfelt drama and reconciliation over time.
Thanks to @times.reads and @putrifariza for the review copy. All views are my own 💙
*Available at all major bookstores in Singapore and Malaysia and their online stores
BUKU TERPAKAI
PERHATIAN!
Kepada yang berminat hendak membeli buku-buku terpakai di ig saya, bolehlah jemput tengok dan tekan whatsapp seperti yang tertera. Ada pelbagai genre buku berbahasa Melayu dan English. Harga berpatutan dan penghantaran melalui Pos Laju, pasti terjamin.
TERIMA KASIH
SAYEMBARA CERPEN
PERHATIAN!
BERITA BAIK untuk mereka yang ada bakat terpendam atau idea yang menarik, bolehlah mencuba nasib untuk sama-sama memeriahkan lagi Sayembara Cerpen yang dianjurkan bersama oleh Karangkraf dan Cereka App. HADIAH MENARIK menanti!
Death at The Sign of The Rook by Kate Atkinson
This is the sixth Jackson Brodie mystery and can be read as a standalone. Jackson Brodie is a private investigator who was formerly a policeman. Brodie was approached by a client whose mother, Dorothy Padgett, passed away and discovered that her beloved Renaissance artwork was gone from her residence. The client suspected Melanie Hope, the caregiver, of taking the priceless painting and enlisted Brodie's help to recover it.
Not long before the occurrence, a piece of art went missing from Burton Makepeace House, along with Sophie, a servant for Lady Milton, disappearing without a trace. The modus operandi is remarkably similar. Jackson Brodie was curious if Melanie and Sophie were the same person. Honestly, it is hard not to like this classic country house murder. It's easily predicted the whodunnit and whydunnit, but still, we had to wait to figure it out. The plot progressed well until it became a little off when Burton Makepeace House opened its doors to the public for art lovers and hosted a Murder Mystery Weekend. For some reason, this animated and melancholy that lies in Jackson is enjoyable to read, with beautiful writing and solid characters.
Thanks to @times.reads and @putrifariza for this uncorrected proof copy. All views are my own 💙
*Available at all major bookstores in Singapore and Malaysia and their online stores
Breaking The Dark by Lisa Jewell
I had mixed feelings about this book. I'm not a fan of Marvel, but I love the topics of how beauty obsession and possessiveness can ruin lives. It begins with Jessica Jones abandoning the superhero life and living like a normal civilian as a private investigator.
Her client, Amber Randall has a difficult situation. Amber's teenage twin just recently met her ex-husband in the UK during the summer, and now she believes their behaviour is strange upon their return. Jessica discovered that it involves some kind of mental control and an obsession with perfection. This wasn't her first encounter with this; she had been abducted by a psychopath who had exerted brainwashing over her before. In my opinion, there's a loophole in the plot where Jessica and the twin's sudden recovery makes their escapades lack depth.
I like the alternating points of view from Ophelia and Polly. They hold more special abilities than Jessica herself. Polly, a novice in the beauty influencer field, is focused on one task: she picks Ophelia and her family, who have 'malevolent' powers to help her build a great cosmetic empire. Her infatuation becomes contaminated and self-centred. As the stories progress, they become intertwined. Overall, it's an engaging read.
Thanks to @definitelybooks #pansing and Izah for the review copy. All views are my own 💙
*Available at all major bookstores in Singapore and Malaysia and their online store
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