Monday, May 7, 2007

On the Brink of Death...

I finished reading For One More Day by Mitch Albom a few days ago....and it couldn't have been more timely.

I talked about a favorite Tita and how she is now fighting for her life. In this book, Chick Benetto, the main character laments the fact that his mother dies when he is away, secretly meeting with his father who divorced his mother eight years ago.

In an analogy, I like to think that while Tita San was being operated on in an emergency operation in South Korea, we were, at that precise moment, having our first Friday mass in the office. We prayed fervently for her, that she would pull through the brain operation. It was a nerve-wracking day to say the least, but Tita San DID pull through and is currently in the intensive care unit.

This book tells of a mother's unconditional love for her son. That no matter where she is, and whatever she is doing, she will drop everything to show how much love she has. The book is all about the power of a mother's love, how it transcends time and space to prove itself. And yes, that life comes full circle.

That last bit is a fantastic and welcome scene, in my opinion. I had goosebumps when I realized how true it is, and how Mitch Albom worked it in his book.

Many chapters are entitled "Times I Did Not Stand Up for My Mother" and some "Times My Mother Stood Up for Me". These chapters basically make the reader realize no matter what happens, no matter who or what we turn out to be, our mothers will always be there, rooting for us, picking us up when we fall, cheering for us when we succeed. But always, ALWAYS, there is the most powerful emotion in the whole wide world: there is LOVE.

Thursday, May 3, 2007

Word of the Day

Yay! As I promised myself, I was going to put up a Word of the Day section on this blog to improve my vocabulary. And I did! Check out the right side, just under my profile.

Isn't that cool?!?!? Hehehe. At least I'm going to be having a NEW word to try and use everyday! You can get the html code for setting up the WoD; get your Webmaster Tools here.

There were a lot more options to add if I wanted to like Quote of the Day, or Birthday people for the day, even What Happened in History Today! Great options, but until I am able to fix up this blog a little bit, I don't want too much clutter in here.

So for now, visit when you can and get your word of the day here..

Happy Reading!

Tuesday, May 1, 2007

Books on My Night Table

I took a look at my night table....and it is full of stacked books. I do love to read, and I consider myself an eclectic reader, rarely sticking to one genre. I do love a good read, and I've found pleasure in science fiction, romance, mystery...pretty much anything! Just as long as it has an interesting, unpredictable plot, I'm hooked.

Ok, the following books --- both read and unread --- are currently on my nightstand:

1. The Rule of Four by Ian Caldwell and Dustin Thomason

2. The Memory Book by Penelope J. Stokes

3. Herodotus/Xerxes Invades Greece

4. The Five People you Meet in Heaven by Mitch Albom

5. Confessions of a Shopaholic by Sophie Kinsella

6. The Holy Bible

7. The God Stories by Leila Berg

8. The Expected One by Kathleen McGowan

9. For One More Day by Mitch Albom

No, this is not an automated generated list. It's fact, excuse the pun, hehehe. So what kind of reader do you think I am? Your guess is as good as mine.

Oh, and before I forget, other books on my nightstand include a couple of books on Sudoku and a crossword puzzle book. Those are musts to me, and I just feel better that I have my basic books by my bedside. It's something to reach for when sleep eludes me.

Monday, April 30, 2007

The Average Bookworm

That's me. I don't purport to be a highly-intellectual, scholastic reading genius. Nah...on the contrary, I like to think myself as truly an average bookworm.

Someone who reads the latest books.

Someone who reads the trendy, "in" books.

Someone who reads whatever the heck she wants to.

And shares her opinion or insights about the book that was just perused.

Oh, and I think I want to use a little bit more high-falluting words to develop my vocabulary. :)

So follow me, if you will, on this journey through the wonderful, magical world of BOOKS.