Lawatan ke Perpustakaan Tunku Bainun, UPSI  

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Perhatian kepada ahli Kelab Pembaca!!

Kelab Pembaca SMK (P) Temenggong Ibrahim ak
an mengadakan lawatan ke Perpustakaan Tunku Bainun di Universiti Pendidikan Sultan Idris, Perak. Tujuannya adalah untuk menikmati kunjungan ke gedung ilmu yang lengkap serba serbi di samping menanam sikap suka membaca dalam diri pelajar. Selain itu, lawatan ini bertujuan untuk merapatkan hubungan sillaturahim antara ahli Kelab Pembaca. Butiran adalah seperti berikut:

Hari : Sabtu
Tarikh : 19 Disember 2009
Tempat yang akan dilawati : 1. Perpustakaan Tuanku Bainun, UPSI
2. Studio V, One Utama

3. Pertosains, KLCC
Bayaran : RM20

Bil. pelajar : 35 orang
Bil. guru : 3 orang

Sesiapa yang berminat untuk menyertai rombongan, sil
a serahkan nama anda kepada Carolyn Tan 4 Marikh atau Nur Syakirah bt Hamdan 4 Bumi. Sebarang perubahan akan dimaklmkan ketika taklimat kelak. Harap maklum.


Perpustakaan Tunku Bainun, UPSI


Studio V , The Star

Pertosains, KLCC

Ten Things I Hate About Me  

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Another great novel from Randa Abdel-Fattah! TEN THINGS I HATE ABOUT ME has a somewhat less positive tone. In case you couldn't tell from the title --- which, despite its play on a popular movie title, manages to convey some real self-loathing --- Jamilah spends most of the book feeling down on herself, her family, even her choice of friends.
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by Nur Syakirah bt Hamdan


After the sudden death of her mother years ago, Jamilah and her older brother and sister have been raised by their conservative Lebanese-Muslim father. Being the youngest is not easy, since her older sister, Shereen, is forever finding ways to irritate their father, and her brother, Bilal, is a constant disappointment. It's no wonder that Jamilah has begun to live a double life - one at home and another at school.

She has dyed her dark hair blonde and wears contacts to hide her dark eyes. At home she is Lebanese-Muslim, but at school everyone thinks she is just a normal Sydney-born Australian like the majority of the students in the tenth grade.

Unfortunately, things aren't going very well.

Jamilah loves her heritage - the music, the religious beliefs, the food, and the family, but she hates the rules that go along with all she loves. Her father believes in a strict curfew that requires her to be home by sunset. She dreams of having a boyfriend and going on a date, but that's totally out of the question. As a result, Jamilah finds herself trying to balance both lives. Her friends see one side of her and her family sees the other.

While at school, Jamilah observes members of the popular crowd viciously taunting any students from different ethnic backgrounds. To keep her own secret, she shamefully watches silently, afraid the cruelty could be directed towards her if she speaks up to defend the others. With her double life threating to crumble around her, she attempts to convince her domineering father that she needs more freedom than he is willing to allow.

TEN THINGS I HATE ABOUT ME gives readers a glimpse into the Lebanese-Muslim culture and at the same time demonstrates that the true and honest path is not always the easiest to travel, but perhaps the most satisfying in the end.