ive finished two bks in two days. baa* glad to say the trip ystd to the lib was a fulfilling one, managed to get four bks, and the two ive finished were darn friggin' gd. thumbs up. the one i finished today left me a deeper impression though, i thought if i were to submit a review based on this story, i might win an award. haa, okays, im just trying to express how gd the bk was.
'scribbler of dreams' is its title, riveting comtemporary love story, it explores the strong tie that can bind or break families and the brave choices that can signal hope for a fresh start. you know in some bks you read, you feel like you totally understand how the character is feeling? totally totally?
sometimes i feel that the past had a choking grip on everything i wanted to be. the past told me who i could be, who i could love... who i shld hate. and the funny thing is... i never questioned it. wha the character was saying which was also wha i feel strongly for is never let anything smother your dreams, the past dont hold on to you, you hold on to them.
i wont wanna be ten, fifteen, twenty yrs from now and regretting all the things i have or have chosen not to do. i dont wanna look back and wonder "wha could have been" regret makes a bitter travelling companion and i really really agree with that.