I don't feel like talking about stuffs which happened yesterday.
Just a waste of time ranting about stuffs that are predictably gonna happen again and again, don't you think?
Mm. Monday is such a Monster to all of us. At least, I did feel like I was having a monster-attacking-and-eating my brain alive.
I got back my test papers and you don't have to know what I got.
I would like to keep that to myself.
Anyways, Trudy was telling us about this mediator story thing from a book that she read when we were in data room yesterday. During recess time.
It sounded really interesting from the way she explained to us.
I kinda got excited about it and I even thought of owning a Meg Cabot book as well!
But the thing is, I'm not those kind of person who sits and reads a book for an hour or so. Especially with thick books. I might as well just read two to four pages and I'll stop reading. And my body and mind might ended up somewhere in front of the laptop, all over again :p
DISTRACTING PIECE OF THING.
Um. So where was I?
.....Oh yes, the book. Novels. Books. Meg Cabot.
I want to own one. Or maybe Little Black Dress will be in my 'to-buy' list, too.
I don't know. I have one Little Black Dress book. I bought it, last year.
And I barely even touched it. Believe me.
Maybe I should. Well, that book oveeeeer there*points at 'Lost With Words'* is something like a sad love story book or something. I'm not even clear myself :O
It sounds boring, you know. I might get another one sooner or later.
Another good way to improve my louya English. Or should I say, Manglish?
Oh yeah, Trudy was explaining 'Queen of Babble Gets Hitched' to me today.
I sat and listened carefully to her not-so-long explanations.
And whoah, she could remember all three books of 'Queen of Babble'. With some refreshing help from Apple of course.
It sounded really interesting, based on the way she explained it to me. I would love to read that book from thin to thick, but I guess I don't need to anymore.
'Cause they explained like, everything. From A to Z.
I'm just looking forward to some other Meg Cabot books that I searched online yesterday night.
I'm currently reading Smart vs. Pretty, Valerie Frankel.
(Are you freaked out? Doesn't sound like the normal Wendy over there huh?)
I spent my Maths and Malay periods on reading Smart vs. Pretty(I know it's an old book but who cares right?)
My Maths and Malay teachers were absent, so, I spent my four periods on a book.
I couldn't stop reading! Didn't know that it would be so, addictive!
The book that I'm currently reading.


Mm. Monday is such a Monster to all of us. At least, I did feel like I was having a monster-attacking-and-eating my brain alive.
I got back my test papers and you don't have to know what I got.
I would like to keep that to myself.
Anyways, Trudy was telling us about this mediator story thing from a book that she read when we were in data room yesterday. During recess time.
It sounded really interesting from the way she explained to us.
I kinda got excited about it and I even thought of owning a Meg Cabot book as well!
But the thing is, I'm not those kind of person who sits and reads a book for an hour or so. Especially with thick books. I might as well just read two to four pages and I'll stop reading. And my body and mind might ended up somewhere in front of the laptop, all over again :p
DISTRACTING PIECE OF THING.
Um. So where was I?
.....Oh yes, the book. Novels. Books. Meg Cabot.
I want to own one. Or maybe Little Black Dress will be in my 'to-buy' list, too.
I don't know. I have one Little Black Dress book. I bought it, last year.
And I barely even touched it. Believe me.
Maybe I should. Well, that book oveeeeer there*points at 'Lost With Words'* is something like a sad love story book or something. I'm not even clear myself :O
It sounds boring, you know. I might get another one sooner or later.
Another good way to improve my louya English. Or should I say, Manglish?
Oh yeah, Trudy was explaining 'Queen of Babble Gets Hitched' to me today.
I sat and listened carefully to her not-so-long explanations.
And whoah, she could remember all three books of 'Queen of Babble'. With some refreshing help from Apple of course.
It sounded really interesting, based on the way she explained it to me. I would love to read that book from thin to thick, but I guess I don't need to anymore.
'Cause they explained like, everything. From A to Z.
I'm just looking forward to some other Meg Cabot books that I searched online yesterday night.
I'm currently reading Smart vs. Pretty, Valerie Frankel.
(Are you freaked out? Doesn't sound like the normal Wendy over there huh?)
I spent my Maths and Malay periods on reading Smart vs. Pretty(I know it's an old book but who cares right?)
My Maths and Malay teachers were absent, so, I spent my four periods on a book.
I couldn't stop reading! Didn't know that it would be so, addictive!


Ellen's relationship to Andy doesn't just seem perfect on the surface, it really is perfect. She loves his family, and everything about him, including that he brings out the best in her. That is, until Ellen unexpectedly runs into Leo. The one who got away. The one who brought out the worst in her. The one she can't forget. This is the story about why we chose to love the ones we love, and why we just can't forget the ones who aren't right for us. Emily Giffin brings both humor and heart to her novels and has an uncanny ability to tap into the things women are really thinking and feeling. With LOVE THE ONE YOU'RE WITH, she proves, once again, why she is the fastest rising star of women's fiction writing today.
Beauty Cookson is really not very beautiful. She's plain and timid, and all the girls at school are super-confident and snooty. They think her name is ridiculous and have come up with a new one for her - Ugly! Worse than the teasing in the play-ground, though, is the hurtful criticism from her father. Beauty and her young, pretty mum live in fear of Dad's rages - sparked off when they break one of his fussy house rules, suggest something 'silly' like getting a pet, or if Beauty refuses to wear an outfit he's bought her. But Beauty's mum adores her and finds ways to keep Beauty happy despite all the shouting. Together they discover a new hobby - baking cookies - and a much better nickname is born. After Beauty's disastrous birthday party, Dad's temper seems to be out of control. Can Mum and Beauty bear it any longer? Or can they find a way to start a sweet new life? A charming, page-turning and heart-warming story from the beloved, bestselling Jacqueline Wilson.
Fourteen-year-old Trixie Jackson hoped she had her whole future ahead of her. But when she is sacked from the local factory she is forced to work as a housekeeper for one of her father's friends - a man she instinctively dislikes. Kept under lock and key, her life soon becomes a living hell. But in her haste to escape she injures herself and ends up in hospital. However, her troubles are only just beginning. When her mother is involved in a tragic accident and dies, Trixie and her younger sister Cilla are left at the mercy of their bullying father. All too quickly he brings his mistress Daisy into the house. And she will stop at nothing to make the girls' lives utter misery.

Allie Finkle is excited when a new girl, who comes all the way from Canada, joins her class at Pine Heights Elementary. Now Allie won't be the new girl anymore! But her excitement turns to dismay when the new girl, Cheyenne, starts telling everyone in the fourth grade what to do! Soon Cheyenne has everyone, including Allie's best friends, Caroline, Sophie, and Erica, believing that if they don't do what she says, they'll be what Cheyenne accuses them of being - babies! But Allie isn't sure she's ready to be all grown-up yet. Not if it means chasing boys at recess, not playing her favorite games anymore, and especially...not being herself!

This is a wonderfully written and engaging memoir of Jacqueline Wilson's life as a teenager - her problems with her family, first love, her school life and her friends. Read extracts from her real secret teenage diaries and the stories she wrote as a teenager, to build up a fascinating picture of a real teenager and her inner life. Covering issues as diverse as the songs she danced to and the way she created beehive hairdos to her troubled school life and her parents' problematic relationship. This follows on from the massive success of "Jacky Daydream", her first memoir. Written in Jacqueline's usual and inimitable style, this will be fascinating reading for her fans, and for anyone who's interested in life in the UK in the Fifties and Sixties.
I would really love to have all the above!
Oh and yeah, I kinda admire Jac Wilson's too. I read one of her books, 'Love... something'.
I can't remember. It was ages ago.
And in fact, it took me ages to read too :p
Hmm. I gotta go do something useful now, like, PHYSICS HOMEWORK.
Somebody take me away from this please, anyone?
'Romancing the Bean' - Lolness.
Oh and yeah, I kinda admire Jac Wilson's too. I read one of her books, 'Love... something'.
I can't remember. It was ages ago.
And in fact, it took me ages to read too :p
Hmm. I gotta go do something useful now, like, PHYSICS HOMEWORK.
Somebody take me away from this please, anyone?
'Romancing the Bean' - Lolness.