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Amrie Marue

what's in my mind, in my heart and in my soul may differ from each other. what i say, what i do, what i think, what i intend and what i feel may seem to contradict. but each is still the truth.

in some people, "what you see is what you get." but it's the opposite for me.

i'm a little bit of everything and i'm nothing of anything.

i'm complicated and i get myself tangled in complicated situations.

but in the end, i'm simply being me...

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On Books

Sunday, February 8, 2009

I have this quirkness with the books I own. I don’t like lending books that are in my “collection”, and those are the non-fiction, inspirational, Christian books that I have. I’m not at ease whenever even just one of these books in this collection is not on the table by my bedside. I’m not really “madamot” because I would rather buy a copy of the book and give it as a gift to the person than lend it, and with that, the person can read the book at any pace he/she wants and not have to worry returning it to me. I actually can’t part with my non-fiction collection. If I’m going to another country, I’ll surely bring them.

But with regards to the fiction books that I own, that’s another story. That I can lend, just be sure to return them or else…

The fiction books that I like can be divided into
six categories:

First one would be is written by Asian authors. For the longest time, “The Kitchen God’s Wife” by Amy Tan has been a favorite of mine. I liked it more than “The Joy Luck Club“, which is the more popular book, but I like all the her works anyway.

The next category would be stories about the paranormal, vampires and witches. Here comes Stephen King and Anne Rice.

The next one would be works by Neil Gaiman. I like reading his novels though apparently most people would prefer his graphic novels/comic books.

Next would be courtroom drama such as Jodi Picoult’s novels, which is my thing for the moment.

And then there are the mystery novels. Seriously, I like shows that involves crime solving, and I like that in my books as well.

And last but not the least would be adult fairytale, which Sean says is a weird name for a genre because adult and fairytales don’t mix. I’m into fairytale retellings such as the
novels of Gregory Maguire.

My current reccommendations are “My Sister’s Keeper” by Jodi Picoult and “Confessions Of An Ugly Stepsister” by Gregory Maguire.

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