Monday, August 31, 2009

Lappy Talk

Last year I rewarded myself with a laptop computer -- a Compaq Presario C794TU. Haha, actually it was my sister who bought it for me. It's all black and classy and I really fell in love with it. Well, I still love it and I really don't have plans of buying one any time soon, not to mention I am financially incapacitated to even wish for a new laptop. But I have to admit I am a little envious when my friend bought her own Macbook Pro. Suhweeet, it's really pretty!

MSI notebooks are also very "in" these days. A have a lot of friends who own cute notebooks like these. They are very handy and very practical especially now that almost every corner of our campus already has Wi-Fi hotspots.


Maybe in two years I'll think about getting myself a brand new laptop. Maby The Lappy will always be my first love and I don't think I'll want to replace her, not when she's still alive and kicking. But who knows maybe she needs a Lenovo or a Sony Vaio buddy.

Saturday, August 1, 2009

The Lovely Bones






Just finished reading
The Lovely Bones by Alice Sebold. I started reading it again yesterday (as I repeatedly tried and failed to do so last semester), stopped at chapter three because I fell asleep. And finally, I'm done.

I'm giving the book three stars out of five (3/5).
The writing was pretty good. I'm not going to compare it with the other books that I love, like how well Nicole Krauss has perfectly written The History of Love or how Milan Kundera blew me away with his Ignorance. However, this book is a hundred times better than The Time Traveler's Wife by Audrey Niffeneger, which by the way is having its movie adaptation released on August 14. The tone of the book is altogether sad (for lack of better term). And at the same time it makes you want to strangle the maniac who raped and killed the poor girl! I loved Jack Salmon's character and how the sister Lindsey struggle to break free from the Walking Dead Syndrome -- which the author described to happen when other people see the dead person [in you] and don't see you -- and at the same time mourn for the tragic death of her sister. Why -2? Well, the long wait for the crime to be solved was a little dragging for me, got a little bored towards the end, and I didn't like the part when Susie took over Ruth's body and made love to her high school crush Ray. I was also kind of hoping for a little more action. Middle to end seemed to be all about the drama. I was anticipating Mr. Harvey to attack Lindsey (at the latter part when she was alone in the house) given that she was the one who led the police into solving the mystery of Susie's death when she broke into his house. I thought the 5!5!5! nightmares he's been having would drive him crazier than his normal self and get back at Lindsey. Yeah he tried, but I wish he tried a little bit harder, hehe. Oh well, if this had happened in the book the author wouldn't be able to establish the Icicle part in the end. To those who haven't read it yet, yeah I'm a big spoiler, boo me haha! All in all it's a good read and I'm excited for the movie. After all, it's going to be Peter Jackson's. Mark your calendars; December 11, 2009, about a month after Veronika Decides to Die movie premier.