Friday, February 24, 2012

Yours.

My strength in life is I am Yours
My soul delights because I am Yours

"How great is the love the Father has lavished on us,
that we should be called children of God!"
- 1 John 3:1a

Friday, February 17, 2012

Your love never fails.

Thursday, February 09, 2012

book nook: midnight at the dragon cafe

midnight at the dragon cafe
judy fong bates

the thing that drew me most to this book was the fact that it's centered around a chinese girl who grew up in canada, in a small town in ontario, after immigrating from china at a young age. as a canadian-born chinese female, i thought it would be a good fit.

this book tells the story of an immigrant family from china who makes the move to canada in search for a "better life". they end up owning a chinese restaurant out in the sticks and while there is no doubt that their immigration provides more opportunities for their daughter, their life is hard. plus there is the inherent tension that exists between the mash-up of chinese culture with canadian culture. oh, and there is definitely no shortage of drama in this family.

fong bates did a pretty good job of telling her story. while it isn't an autobiography per se, i think she probably drew from her own experience growing up in canada. i thought her writing style was good - clear and easily followable - but i found the strength of the story line to be inconsistent.

overall it was an ok read. i'm glad i read it, but it will be a book i only read once.

Friday, February 03, 2012

book nook: the millenium trilogy



The Millennium Series
Stieg Larsson


It's been a while since I've done a book review, but this doesn't mean I haven't been reading. Au contraire mon frere. Instead, I've read quite a number of books in the last couple of months so I actually have quite a bit of catching up to do. In anycase I thought it would be nice to kick start this book review thing again by reviewing the latest series read: the Millennium Trilogy. (This move is also strategic since this would kill 3 birds with one stone, heh.)

I wanted to read these books before watching the movie(s), so when I saw the first and second novels on a shelf at the library, I borrowed them right away. Basically the story line of the series centers around its protagonists, Lisbeth Salander (a socially awkward, kick-ass, hacker genius girl with a photographic memory) and Mikael Blomkvist (an investigative journalist and editor of a magazine named Millenium) with multiple antagonists thrown into the mix at various times. Basically in each novel there are "cases" that need to be uncovered, but while each book in the series is connected to the next, they aren't directly related to each other.

Overall, I thought Larsson did a great job of telling his story (I thought all books were written well) and even though there were some scenes that were a bit too graphic for me and others that were dark and way twisted, he kept my attention throughout the whole series. It was my first time reading novels written by a Swedish author and at times I found it hard keeping track of all the different Swedish names, but I did appreciate the various references to Ikea, haha.

If you're looking for an action-packed thriller series (and don't mind some disturbing, dark, and twisted plot lines) then this trilogy could work for you! Just don't be expecting to read light-hearted chick-lit novels when you pick these books up, because they are anything but that. :)