Back to the hobby of reading books. I hate reading since young but only started reading when I entered secondary school. Perhaps because of the people (friends) around me like reading.
Chinese Cinderella (the secret story of an unwanted daughter) by Adeline Yen Mah was my first book which mum brought for me in Sec 2. I never want to own a book cause I know I will neglect it and dump it aside. I rephrase myself: my hobby don't last, it's just a minute thingy.
This book is introduced by a friend Kai En. She told me it's nice and worth reading, so I pick it up at popular and started reading it after mum paid for it. It hooked me on for a week when I started reading cause the story is really good and sad. If I don't remember wrongly, I read it at least 3 times.
Chinese Cinderella (the secret dragon society) also by Adenline Yen Mah, the first book I buy with my own pocket money when I am in Sec 3. But it's being loan by a friend (Can't remember who), but it didn't come back to me after lending. Shit that person.
The third book that I finished reading years ago when I am back in ITE (19 year old). Can't remember the title of the book, but snap a picture of it and upload it tomorrow when I am in the office. Mum brought it from popular promotion I think.
This is the book I am referring to. Daddy's little secret by Tina Davis.
It's about a girl who got rape by her brother at the age of 14, and she got pregnant and refused to say her brother is the father of her child. And how she actually exposed her brother and lead a life after that and blah blah blah. It's similar to Teresa Middleton stories, (not so sure that if it's the same book or not.)
The fourth book I finished reading 2 years ago while on my flight to bkk. The best I could by Subhas Anandan. He is a famous prominent lawyer in Singapore that appeared in numerous high profile case.
The fifth book I finished reading. One more chance, true story of Benny Se Teo. Brought this book months back, and completed reading in a week time. Worth reading too.
The sixth book I have finished reading a week ago. Unstoppable (the incredible power of faith in action) by Nick Vujicic. A nice book that worth the time reading. Like the way he relate stories to inspire people.
I brought it last year at the airport, but didn't touch it until recently.
Brought this two series from kinokuniya last week. Stand strong (you can overcome bullying, and Life without limits.) Haven't start reading it, cause I am currently reading
this book. Used to be by Eileen Cook. It's actually Serene book, but she is not reading so she lend it to me first. It's a nice romance book though. I am less than half way.
Yet to complete this book, Breaking Night by Liz Murray. Reasons for giving up halfway through because I don't really like the stories, but I swear I will complete this book after the book I am reading now.
I am going to purchase these two books (Love without Limits (A remarkable story of True Love conquering all) and Limitless (Devotion of a Ridiculously Good Life) after I finish all the books as mentioned. Still have 4 books more to go. Actually hor I plan to get this two books first then add them in the collection, only start reading when I actually finish reading all the books. Idea right?
And also I completed two Lee Kuan Yew book. I can't remember the title of both book. One of it is at aunt place (the one I finished 2 years ago after my bkk trip) , and another one more I finished it in Feb this year during my Boracay trip.
Need to clarify first, I am not showing off that I am good at reading, but just sharing what books I have read for the past years till now. I can never be a good reader because like I mentioned earlier: my hobby don't last long, it's just a minute thingy.
That's all for books. Will continue reading more of it. Will update more after buying more books.
Eileen Ong













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