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I did read a book before PMR but that was so long ago. As you all know the movie "Warm Bodies" right? Yeah I read the book, it was a good read indeed! I bought the book from a bookfair in KLCC, it was the Motion Picture edition. I almost forgot about it and forgot the watch the movie! I strongly recommend the book because it actually has a flow of story that stand out among most of the books. It's story is unpredictable -maybe just because I don't really read about Zombies nor Zombies living with the living?- Anyways, it's a good book, I know I might sound too late cause the movie had stopped showing a long time ago but I'm sure some hadn't read it and please do, please do I beg. As the title read, yes, I am reading "Dear John". I know my posts was never so direct that there would be an appropriate title but there will be all funny names popping out. // It's just the kind of book that make me stare at harmless papers with harmless wordings printed out but made me cry again and again all over. Maybe I dwell inside the story too much, but hey? Isn't this the one and only reason why we read? To dwell in people's worlds and feel how they feel? ;) Yeah, it's an older book than "Warm Bodies" so why do I suddenly get in touch with an old book? Because I came across Amanda Seyfried's soundtrack for Dear John, Little House . Do hear this song cause it's this song that make me made a decision to -FINALLY- read the books of famous author Nicholas Sparks. He was the best storyteller ever. He made me cried all over again -and I hate crying- and I wanted to stop myself from reading but I couldn't and I just keep flipping over the pages and read and read and feel how every part of the character feels. Deep to surface. And what amazed me when I keep reading was it wasn't happy. It doesn't give readers the "Happily Ever After" ending that everyone would predict at the end of every love story. To be true to anyone else, the more I read the more I dread for the sweet promises which were made from the characters to occur but the more I read the more I came to a realisation it isn't coming. And the thought struck me was that "This is the love story that I really need." I haven't finish reading it yet. Somewhat halfway and I guess I'll be able to finish it tonight. -fyi, I started reading this yesterday- I'm letting this book to bring me to the end and make me learn something that maybe I will never know if I never read it.
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Passion and satisfaction goes hand in hand,
and without them,
any happiness is only temporary,
because there's nothing to make it last.
-adapted from Dear John by Nicholas Sparks-
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