Sunday, April 16, 2006

Claudine's Harvest from the Books Warehouse Sale

1) Out - Natsuo Kirino
2) Now is the Time to Open Your Heart - Alice Walker
3) Salem Falls - Jodi Picoult
(The cashier who served me gasped and exclaimed, "You managed to get a copy of her book! Where did you get it?' )
4) The Lost Heart of Asia - Colin Thubron
5) Labryinth - Kate Mosse
6) Shantaram - Gregory David Roberts
7) Catch -22 - Joseph Heller
8) The Little Friend - Donna Tartt
9) We Need to Talk about Kevin - Lionel Shriver
10) Her Story (SWCO's 25th Anniversary/Celebrating Womanhood) - Tisa Ng (Editor)
11) The Everything Astronomy Book

*satisfied*

Saturday, April 15, 2006

满栽而归

Adelynn's Bargains from the Books Warehouse Sale

For $45, I got:

1. Sand in my Bra and Other Misadventures - various female writers (Travel)
2. One Year Off - David Elliot Cohen (Travel)
3. Provence - various writers (Travel)
4. Insider's Tokyo - Angela Jeffs (Travel)
5. The World from Italy - George Negus
6. Bad Manors - Lisa Armstrong (Chick lit)
7. Bachelor Boys - Kate Saunders (Chick lit)
8. My Canape Hell - Imogen Edwards-Jones (Chick lit)
9. Miss Lonely Hearts - Sheryn George (Chick lit)
10. Peter and Mary have a Row - Damien Owens (Dick lit?)

Tuesday, April 11, 2006

Quietus

Quietus by Vivian Schilling
Reviewed by Claudine

Picked this off the 'Recommendations’ display shelves at the Central Library some time ago. I was attracted by its dark brooding greenish cover with a sole raven flying across the night sky.

A supernatural thriller, it starts with a plane crash where the main character Kylie O’Rourke finds herself staring into the distinctively human eyes of a raven which lands on the wing of the plane just minutes before it crashes.

What follows after the plane crash as Kylie regains consciousness in the hospital and what she gradually recollects is really creepy. She recalls being in a lodge atop the mountain with a few fellow passengers before they are pulled back into their bodies upon their rescue. She meets a man who initially intrigues her but who also starts stalking her, only to discover among police files that he had been charged with murder and had been executed many years back. A series of bizarre incidents take place and the reader is sucked helplessly into a spiral of events that seem destined.

Working on the ideas of Near-Death Experiences (NDEs) and that Death never lets go of those who cheat him once, this chilling book lingers on the possibility that once you do, he will find you in the end, somehow, anywhere, anytime and most frighteningly, soon.

Will he succeed in claiming Kylie?

The Historian

The Historian by Elizabeth Kostova
Reviewed by Claudine

Having read Bram Stoker’s Dracula some 10 years back, I eagerly picked up her book in anticipation of the same chills and thrills in the former and it certainly wasn’t a let down.

I would probably describe this book as a thriller-horror-romance-travel story in rich historical and geographical settings. The story begins with a young woman’s discovery of an old book with a ‘great woodcut of a dragon with spread wings and a long looped tail, a beast unfurled, claws outstretched’. On the banner above the dragon ran a single word in Gothic lettering – DRAKULYA. Her father, having been asked about it, then goes on to reveal the origin of this cursed book and the story picks up from there.

You have got the thrills in the form of a breathtaking race against time to locate the resting place of the elusive Dracula. You face the horror of the characters who literally battle with the undead or become the victims of the undead, who interestingly are usually librarians or who are often conjured up in libraries or who unfortunately work in the libraries, especially in the archives section. The romance comes in the love which blossoms between the young woman’s parents in their youth, brought together by their quest for Dracula. Many parts of the story are centred in various countries and Kostova invokes the physical and cultural atmosphere of each location beautifully so you get a sense of not only traveling across geographical borders but also historically across time as her father narrates the past events which led to the current circumstances and goes in search once again for Dracula to stamp out his legacy of evil permanently.

If you are the type who enjoys Dan Brown’s or Sandra Brown’s kind of Hollywood-fast-paced action writing aka light appetizer fare, you might be overwhelmed by the detailed writing and chunky paragraphs, not unlike a meaty main course. You will need time to chew on the details, piece the clues together before you get on to the final leg of the chase but it is worth the effort, time and inevitably, some brain work.

Definitely a good read.

Sunday, April 02, 2006

Times Book Warehouse Sale

Or otherwise known as the 'the BOOKS WAREHOUSE SALE'

When ? 13th April to 16th April (Thursday to Sunday)

What time ? 10am to 9pm

Where ? Singapore Expo Hall 6B



Claudine