Tuesday 13 May 2008

Ayat-Ayat Cinta



Grabbed this book from Tesco while doing our groceries over the weekend. Tertarik dgn komentar A. Samad Said di belakang buku itu mendorong gua membelinya. Sasterawan agung itu memuji karya anak muda Habiburrahman dari Indonesia, semestinya bukan calang2 karya apatah lagi buku ini amatlah laris di seberang. Best Seller gitu...
Ayat2 cinta berbahasa mudah, santai dengan gambaran dan watak2 yang hidup. Penulis pandai memancing pembaca utk terus membaca dari satu episod ke seterusnya....bercerita tentang aspek2 kehidupan disulami adab2 islami. Kisah2 kelakar, sedih, romantik dan dramatik dlm satu cerita diolah kemas dan sungguh terberkesan.
Yang pasti Ayat2 cinta bukan cerita kosong, tapi penuh pengajaran dan didikan. Ia berkisar bukan hanya kepada cinta sesama manusia, malah lebih dari itu...
Well, I'm not really good in writing sort of book review. What I can say, Ayat2 Cinta has something different to offer and you've got to read it yourself.

Monday 5 May 2008

Sleeping positions

I was browsing the old pictures of Akid & cousins and realized how easy kids can fall asleep, whenever and wherever they like...

Sesuana di dlm kereta tetiba sunyi...

PC yg mengadap dia...

Before, munching biscuits...


After, zzzz


Kaber zero & Minah Karen pengsan hehehe...




Akid & art

Akid brought back his art-work for 2 consecutive weekends. Well, I could see that he was quite clumsy with art. Hmmm is it common for the kids of his age...





Friday 2 May 2008

The school for husbands




I've just finished reading this book. The story line was quite slow at the beginning, but it became more interesting as I went along.... It was about a late-thirty couple with a toddler, struggling to balance their life between work & family.
The story reminds us for not to underestimate of those small, little annoying things which at some point might blow the tantrum in marriage. The misunderstanding of her husband having an affair was the last straw for the wife to get out from the house. Desperate to save his marriage, the husband enrols at the 'School for Husbands', a residential college which claim can transform pathetic partners into husbands from heaven. This part was quite funny, the consultant lady used bombastic terms for the lesson modules. One of them that I could recall, "Retail Environment Temporary Personnel Loss", otherwise known as 'Husbands Buggering Off in Tesco". Her explaination was that nos. of wives cite the way their husband vanish the moment they enter large retail outlet. This sounds familiar...

Apart of miscommunication and the feeling of getting less attention & affection from each other, the way that the wife's mother interrupted in their marriage had drawn their relationship apart. Other factors such as non-conducive work environment, nasty colleagues and the wife's pathetic ex-boyfriend which indirectly gave hard time to them...

Well, a good book for the husbands actually...