Monday, November 1, 2010

To Kill a Mocking Bird - Harper Lee


This is such an interesting and powerful book. The author did a great job in portraying extreme prejudice through the eyes of an innocent child where adults see it as a common issue and tend to take it lightly.

I believe that this book is one of the most insightful, truthful and interesting books of all time. The real sense of community spirit shines through right from the start, and you feel by the end as if you know each and every neighbour like you'd known them your whole life.

Catcher in The Rye - J.D. Salinger


There are so many negatives vibe I can feel from the main character, Holden. On how he perceived the worlds with his cynical view and how he thinks the world is filled with hypocrites and how he despised such act. But sometimes truth can hurt.
When we are honest we can see within ourselves suppressed elements of the forces operating within this main character, and because of that I would recommend this thought provoking novel as a fascinating and enlightening description of our human condition. However, beware... for that very reason it is not comfortable reading.


Oh what was it??

Did you ever had this feeling where you feel that you have loads to say or  going through your mind but when you tried to write it down, the word just seems to disappeared!.
I loves reading blog and I loves blogging but I can't seem to find the right word at the moment. Everything seems to vanished the moment I started pressing this keyboard.
Oh well....perhaps some other times....