The Time Traveller's Wife  

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Ever heard of a film named "The Time Traveller's Wife"? Well, for those of you who are not in the know, it was actually a film adapted from Audrey Niffenegger's 2003 novel of the same name. The novel was nominated for and garnered several awards. Now, let's find out what makes "The Time Traveller's Wife" a compelling read.

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by Charmaine Tew Shu Yi


Using alternating first-person perspectives, the novel tells the stories of Henry DeTamble (born 1963), a librarian at the Newberry Library in Chicago, and his wife, Clare Abshire (born 1971), an artist who makes paper sculptures. Henry has a rare genetic disorder, which comes to be known as Chrono-Displacement, that causes him to involuntarily travel through time. When 20-year-old Clare meets 28-year-old Henry at the Newberry Library in 1991 at the opening of the novel, he has never seen her before, although she has known him most of her life.

Henry begins time traveling at the age of five, jumping forward and backward relative to his own timeline. When he leaves, where he goes, or how long his trips will last are all beyond his control. His destinations are tied to his subconscious—he most often travels to places and times related to his own history. Certain stimuli such as stress can trigger Henry's time traveling; he often goes jogging to keep calm and remain in the present. He also searches out pharmaceuticals in the future that may be able to help control his time traveling. He also seeks the advice of a geneticist, Dr. Kendrick. Henry cannot take anything with him into the future or the past; he always arrives naked and then struggles to find clothing, shelter and food. He amasses a number of survival skills including lock-picking, self defense and pickpocketing. Much of this he learns from older versions of himself.

Once their timelines converge "naturally" at the library—their first meeting in his chronology—Henry starts to travel to Clare's childhood and adolescence in South Haven, Michigan, beginning in 1977 when she is six years old. On one of his early visits (from her perspective), Henry gives her a list of the dates he will appear and she writes them in a diary so she will remember to provide him with clothes and food when he arrives. During another visit, he inadvertently reveals that they will be married in the future. Over time they develop a close relationship. At one point, Henry helps Clare frighten and humiliate a boy who abused her.

Clare and Henry marry, but Clare has trouble bringing a pregnancy to term because of the genetic anomaly Henry may presumably be passing on to the fetus. She subsequently gives birth to a daughter, Alba. Alba is diagnosed with Chrono-Displacement as well but, unlike Henry, she has some control over her destinations when she time travels. Before she is born, Henry travels to the future and meets his ten-year-old daughter on a school field trip and learns that he died when she was five years old.

When he is 43, during what is to be his last year of life, Henry time travels to a Chicago parking garage on a frigid winter night where he is unable to find shelter. As a result of the hypothermia and frostbite he suffers, his feet are amputated when he returns to the present. Henry and Clare both know that without the ability to escape when he time travels, Henry will certainly die within his next few jumps. On New Year's Eve 2006 Henry time travels into the middle of the Michigan woods in 1984 and is accidentally shot by Clare's brother, a sceneforeshadowed earlier in the novel. Henry returns to the present and dies in Clare's arms.

Clare is devastated by Henry's passing. She later finds a letter from Henry asking her to "stop waiting" for him, but which describes a moment in her future when she will see him again. The last scene in the book takes place when Clare is 82 years old and Henry is 43. She is waiting for Henry, as she has done most of her life, and when he arrives they clasp each other for what may or may not be the last time.

Love knows no boundaries and borders, what do you think?

The Undomestic Goddess  

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Looking for a romantic comedy novel?Let's take a look at Sophie Kinsella's writing. Sophie Kinsella is a former financial journalist and the author of the bestselling novels Confessions of a Shopaholic, Shopaholic Takes Manhattan, Shopaholic Ties the Knot, Shopaholic & Sister and Can You Keep a Secret? She lives in England, where she is at work on her next book.

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by Amira Khairin bt Roslan (5 Bumi)

Samantha Sweeting is a successful 29-years old lawyer who works at Carter Spink, one of the most prestigious law firms in London. She is a workaholic woman with no home life, spent most of her waking hours at work and never had time to do domestic chores. She loves nothing except for her job. But all of this seems worth it, though, when she finds out that her biggest goal which is to become a partner at Carter Spink has achieved. But when she realises that she has made a horrendous mistake that is about to cost her law firm £50 million, she panics and decided to run away.

Terrified, she takes a train heading to a place where she did not even know herself, without thinking twice. She then ends up at a house, which belongs to Trish and Eddie Geiger, who thought that Samantha is a housekeeper who comes to apply a job. Samantha then agrees to become their housekeeper as she needs a place to stay and sort out her mind for a day. But when she finds out that her entire career is over, she decided to become a permanent housekeeper.

Unfortunately, she does not know how to cook, she never learns how to sew on a button and she never does her own laundry or cleaning.
Although Trish and Eddie are easy to fool, as they never thought that Samantha is a fake housekeeper, their handsome gardener, Nathaniel, knows so. Samantha then admits to him that she is not a real housekeeper. She then realizes she must cook and clean for these people and decided to learn things from Nathaniel’s mother, Iris. Eventually, the relationship between Nathaniel and Samantha becomes stronger. Samantha also begins to notice that her life is far more enjoyable than the life she had as a lawyer before, which full with tense.
But things are not going as expected when she realises that she had been betrayed by Arnold Saville, one of her favourite senior partners at Carter Spink. And after an investigation, Samantha was wronged. She is not the one who made the mistake back at Carter Spink. Samantha is then offered full- equity partnership in the firm which is the highest pinnacle. It is the most prestigious job in law. Samantha realizes she must choose between her old life and the new one. Should she put her career over love?

This book is definitely a thumbs up novel. Although I had read this novel for a few times, I never stop liking this story as it is greatly entertaining novel with cute romances and a generous sprinkling of humour. This novel also inspires me to be bold and responsible.

Reader's Digest (March 2010)  

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Hey guys! We're back again with another review on Reader's Digest magazine. Reader’s Digest is a very well-known magazine among readers. It is suitable for people from all walks of life. What are the hot topics that will surely attract your attention in this issue? Let's check it out!
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------‘MALAYSIA, WHO DO YOU TRUST?’ - March Edition of Reader’s Digest
by Nuraini Terjuni (5 Bumi)

What is trust?

Trust is a very complex behaviour where we allow ourselves to be subjected to another. It’s something we call mutuality when people realise that they are interdependent. Trust needs to run both ways to exist. If one party trust, the other can manipulate the trusting party. The higher the trust factor between people, the more efficient and solid is the relationship.By psychologist.

Based on the successful career, some of Malaysian was chosen as top trusted Malaysian. They have good career, high achievement and bring Malaysia to the international arena. Malaysia may be a small country but the person is very ‘big’. Among all top trusted, the most inspired in my opinion is Jimmy Choo, the international shoemaker. He is very well-known person especially in Hollywood. The celebrities are crazy over his shoes brand. The prize of the shoes is enough to be said as very ‘bling bling’. That is just one of those trusted. Which one in the list really inspired you? And do you really satisfied with the list? Do you think there is another person that is more qualified to be is the list or there is someone in the list that you think is not really qualified? Why? Let’s share about it.

Here, I attached Malaysia’s most trusted 2010. Can they keep their place next year?


The main article this month really get my attention. I really recommend this magazine to all my friend.

From real life stories to latest news, we can know almost everything through Reader's Digest. To get it from the bookstore, the price is RM15. However, I recommend you to subscribe it. RM148 per year is much cheaper than buying it monthly. What's more, you will get free gifts by subscribing. But, this is not the main point. It is essential in improving your English command and enhancing your knowledge, too. Well, this is my first review. I hope this will be a positive beginning. Reading is my passion. What about you? I hope all Malaysians cultivate the habit of reading, as well as I do.


p/s :

Well, who do you trust the most? Is it your family? Or between your friends?