i can be such a bitch when i'm provoked *sigh*.....let's move on to a lighter topic....anyway, what is the book that hooked me up into reading?...interesting question...this book, this one...sadly i don't actually remember...all i remember is i can never stop reading, even if it's a street or shop's sign...i remember that well...when i was small (i think i was 4 or 5) i read all of the signs of the street and shops along the streets when i was in the car...not reading just bores me...
i need to at least read something...it's like an addiction to me...wanna know a secret?...i'm such an avid reader that when i am in the uhmm washroom to do uhmm my uhmm u-know-what i tend to read the shampoo or body wash's labels...that's how bad i am...on a flight, especially a long 11 hours flight, i'll make sure i have a minimum of 10 ebooks in my ebook reader...i just CAN NOT NOT READ...get it?...
i grew up reading literatures like jane austen (no surprise that pride and prejudice is my absolute favourite!!!) and loisa may alcott (little women, need me to say more?) to biographies of jackie-0 and a lot of other 'serious' books...i love them...i also never used to miss reading a day's paper, especially the star (also my favourite, just ask put)....nowadays, i stick to romance...it's fun, easy to read and easy for the mind...i can't say when's the last time i read a serious book...i think it was high school...i was introduced to romance when i was in college and from there, i can't stop reading it (can u imagine?...such a great genre and i only got to know all about it in college????)....
why college (18 years of age) u may ask?...well...when i went to a bookstore, i tended to go to fiction or chick lit or non-fic sections...never seemed to stop at the romance section...don't know why when i think about it....nowadays it's the romance section, that's it...i think i should start reading other genres back...just to enrich my mind...hahahahaha....well.....we'll just have to wait and see, don't we?
p/s: if u even think i'm not that serious about reading, have u ever read vladimir nabokov's lolita before?....yup i did...it was great...but mind numbing i tell u...i was 14 i think when i read that...i was shocked out of my innocence i tell u...if u still don't believe how serious i am about reading, try reading lolita and tell me....
i need to at least read something...it's like an addiction to me...wanna know a secret?...i'm such an avid reader that when i am in the uhmm washroom to do uhmm my uhmm u-know-what i tend to read the shampoo or body wash's labels...that's how bad i am...on a flight, especially a long 11 hours flight, i'll make sure i have a minimum of 10 ebooks in my ebook reader...i just CAN NOT NOT READ...get it?...
i grew up reading literatures like jane austen (no surprise that pride and prejudice is my absolute favourite!!!) and loisa may alcott (little women, need me to say more?) to biographies of jackie-0 and a lot of other 'serious' books...i love them...i also never used to miss reading a day's paper, especially the star (also my favourite, just ask put)....nowadays, i stick to romance...it's fun, easy to read and easy for the mind...i can't say when's the last time i read a serious book...i think it was high school...i was introduced to romance when i was in college and from there, i can't stop reading it (can u imagine?...such a great genre and i only got to know all about it in college????)....
why college (18 years of age) u may ask?...well...when i went to a bookstore, i tended to go to fiction or chick lit or non-fic sections...never seemed to stop at the romance section...don't know why when i think about it....nowadays it's the romance section, that's it...i think i should start reading other genres back...just to enrich my mind...hahahahaha....well.....we'll just have to wait and see, don't we?
p/s: if u even think i'm not that serious about reading, have u ever read vladimir nabokov's lolita before?....yup i did...it was great...but mind numbing i tell u...i was 14 i think when i read that...i was shocked out of my innocence i tell u...if u still don't believe how serious i am about reading, try reading lolita and tell me....
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