Archive for the ‘Reviews’ Category

Kite Runner

This has been on my list of books to read since 2007. I’ve heard so much about it from my friends back then when school still ate so much of my time. Anyway, I’m so fortunate to have a sister who went out of her way to buy me a copy weeks ago. And in [...]

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Slumdog Millionaire

Not much happened this week save for my dad arriving with loads of my favorite goodies from Philippines. Everything has been pretty back to normal ever since and I could not be happier. For me, I consider surviving one month without any complications a feat and a huge relief.
I felt this midway in my [...]

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Taken

If you are looking for great suspense and non-stop action, this is one amazing movie you cannot miss. My family was quite taken by the acting performance of Liam Neeson as the main character and of course, the twisted plot. The movie was interesting, realistic to the issues surrounding the world today and fast-paced, keeping [...]

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Eat, Pray, Love

Written by Elizabeth Gilbert, this is one of those books that I’ve always seen around in bookstores nationwide. Thanks to my officemate who generously lent her book, I finally got to chance to read it without shelling out a penny. This best-selling book is semi-autobiographical in nature and talks about the journey of the author, [...]

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Kung Fu Panda

“Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, but today is a gift. That is why it is called the present.” If I’m not mistaken, this is the only serious quote I’ve heard from Dreamwork’s latest movie – Kung Fu Panda. Almost every scene made me laugh, and I’m sure everyone else who have watched the [...]

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Chronicles of Narnia: Prince of Caspian

The kid in me enjoyed watching Chronicles of Narnia: Prince of Caspian two weeks ago with my sister. It was a pretty good sequel, thanks to this eye candy Ben Barnes who played Prince Caspian in the movie.
Who would have thought this hunk is twenty seven years old in real life? No kidding, he is [...]

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