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Huiwen:D
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- Wednesday, October 1, 2008

so recently, i read two books in this week.some way or another, i think they are are really touching."jacob have i loved, esau have i hated " and "the buffalo tree" could be said to differ from many other books.its not super thriller without zim zam boom actions, nor a book about warriors or mystical vampires together with human girls or some underage teenage spy.its more of the cruelty of the world-the jealously in the first book and the coldness and toughness in the boys home.both books requires lots of thinking and space for imagination.and the latter book, its just heart-breaking.its like you just placed youself in sura's shoes when coly jo dies.

i dont think anyone understands what im talking about:)


Posted @Wednesday, October 01, 2008