Thursday, June 28, 2018

Weekend Getaway #2 2018


This is the second weekend getaway for the month and also for the year.

This time round, I will be getting away to the capital city to run a couple of much needed and urgent errands.

Like all trips out of city that requires flight, the minimum travel and waiting time from door to door (travel to airport, waiting in airport, flight, travel to end destination) is about 5 hours per way. And within these hours, I can actually squeeze in at least 3 hours of solid total devotion and dedication to my book (if I want to be serious about it).  Which is why it's a must to equip myself with a book whenever I travel.

I started with my packing just awhile ago and it was a pretty quick decision to bring along with me.....



....A Suggestion of Death by Marianne Wesson.  The book is not heavy and thus convenient for travel and for some reason, I have been dying (pun intended :) to read this for a while now.

I shall let you know how it is in time to come...


Friday, June 15, 2018

Salam Aidilfitri 2018

image from web. credit to the creator

Taking this opportunity to extend 

my warm and heartfelt wishes 

to those celebrating 

Selamat Hari Raya Aidilfitri 2018

Maaf zahir & batin




Saturday, June 9, 2018

The Moscow Club by Joseph Finder



Synopsis :


1991. The Cold War is over. Yet a recording has been smuggled out of the Soviet Union by one of the few remaining moles in the Kremlin.
The CIA's foremost Soviet analyst believes the transcript is the most important piece of intelligence that has ever crossed his desk. It suggests that a cabal of Kremlin insiders are plotting a coup, to overturn the Soviet regime from the inside.
But before he can follow this trail to its end, he finds himself facing charges for a grisly murder he did not commit...
This is what I say :


This is the forth book written by Joseph Finder that finds it's way across my path.  This time round, it's in the form of an ebook.  This time round, the storyline is slightly different than usual.  

Moscow Club took readers on into the world of espionage and high level treason and assassination and plots and cold war and such.  To me, it was rather confusing with the Russian names to keep track of which is totally foreign to me.  

However, it's pretty thrilling and there's a revelation towards the end of the story that I didn't see coming somehow that makes the story worth my effort and time.

So, if you like espionage in the like of Forsyth, Follet, and such, you will like The Moscow Club.


Sunday, June 3, 2018

Weekend Getaway #1 2018

Image from Agoda.com. Image may subject to copyright. Credit to the photographer
I realised that I kinda like putting a hashtag in front of a number nowadays...like book purchase #1, hoping for book purchase #2 and so on.

In this case, it's weekend getaway #1 so you can be sure that I would sure love a weekend gataway #2 soon!

Anyway, we are experiencing a long weekend holiday with one festive celebration in the nation but as it's one festive that I do not celebrate, it was decided that we should spend it at a beach resort, about an hour from the city.

The above is an image of part of the resort.  45 minutes drive away form the city, it's perfect for a quick weekend gateaway and it's usually packed with families during the festive seasons.  So, if you are looking for an illicit weekend away, this is not to place to go! haha..

I can't wait to chill and bum by the beach, read a book or two and basically just relaxing. 

Hope it doesn't rain!



Only Time Will Tell (Book #1 of The Clifton Chronicles) by Jeffrey Archer

  Synopsis : The epic tale of Harry Clifton’s life begins in 1920, with the words “I was told that my father was killed in the war.” A dock ...