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Saturday, July 12, 2008


the best book i ever read

Alot of friends have recommended the book "Tuesdays with Morrie" to me. It is only until now that i have finally went to kino to get the book and read it. At first, i thought it would be like other literature books that i have studied in my JC life where you have to read a few times before knowing what exactly the writer wants to say. But this is not the case for this book. The language is simple, no use of flowery or chim techniques like pun or what have not and the meaning is clear. It is about an old man, a young man and life's greatest lesson. At the end of the book, i broke into a big cry and i felt much better after that. I cried not only for Morrie who died in the end in the book, i also cried for my senior and friend's brother who passed away recently. I think this is one of the greatest lesson which i have learned from this book : ".. detachment doesnt mean you dont let it penetrate you fully. That's how you are able to leave it..."


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