So, this week i've finished reading few comics and books. One of them is a chicklit by Kavita Daswani. I only have read one book from her, For Matrimonial Purposes, and that book was pretty good, the detail was exposed fairly, not too much that make me want to sleep like the other boring chicklit.
This chicklit still telling us a story about an India woman, this time the girl moved into America with her new husband [which btw she's only knew this guy for a week]. Well, for my personal opinion, i think the previous one was better. This book a lil bit lone i think, the girl's thought wasnt much exposed, so it's kinda bored sometimes in the middle of reading.
I also have some spare time to watch some dvds I bought few days ago.
The Cleaner, a film about a man [Samuel L Jackson] who has job as a cleaner, but it's not the ordinary cleaning service :) I personally like the sinematography, it wasnt using too much effect or else, it's clean and interesting for a blooddy-film-scene-lover like me :)
Mamma Mia, well what i can say hmmm.. I think Amanda Seyfried has doing the right choice to act at this movie. People will remember her as a Meryl Streep's daughter, not as a oh-well-a-lil-bit-disoriented girl from Mean Girls who's doing weather forecasting with squeezing her breasts, dont you think so? ;)
This chicklit still telling us a story about an India woman, this time the girl moved into America with her new husband [which btw she's only knew this guy for a week]. Well, for my personal opinion, i think the previous one was better. This book a lil bit lone i think, the girl's thought wasnt much exposed, so it's kinda bored sometimes in the middle of reading.
I also have some spare time to watch some dvds I bought few days ago.
The Cleaner, a film about a man [Samuel L Jackson] who has job as a cleaner, but it's not the ordinary cleaning service :) I personally like the sinematography, it wasnt using too much effect or else, it's clean and interesting for a blooddy-film-scene-lover like me :)
Mamma Mia, well what i can say hmmm.. I think Amanda Seyfried has doing the right choice to act at this movie. People will remember her as a Meryl Streep's daughter, not as a oh-well-a-lil-bit-disoriented girl from Mean Girls who's doing weather forecasting with squeezing her breasts, dont you think so? ;)
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