Sunday, July 24, 2005
` Sunday, July 24, 2005
Having a weekend doing absolutely nothing alone can be rather enjoyable, as I managed to devour my entire month's supply of magazines (Kevin left Britney! Jen's found love! Katie's marrying Tom!) in an evening and start reading a book this morning. As well as indulge in a 45-minute Swedish massage session at the hotel, which turned out to be well worth the S$40 (despite the not-so-glamorous therapy rooms which were still undergoing renovations). If only life could be this easy 7 days a week.
I had been scouring the
WH Smith
bookstore at the departure lounge back in Singapore for a novel to take with me on my one-week solo travel. After much ponderous deliberation over various chicklit, self-help and best-seller titles, I settled on
Marrying Buddha
written by Wei Hui, who also penned the bestseller
Shanghai Baby
. Despite numerous typos noted along the chapters, it kept me engrossed up till the time that I had decided to take a breather for lunch. It is also strangely captivating as somehow, I seem to be able to put a face to the characters by relating them vaguely to people I knew or chanced upon in real-life (no names will be mentioned, of course). Drama aside, the author writes fluently and plugs a variety of famous quotes or book extracts at the start of each chapter, which makes for a more interesting read. I might consider having a read of the controversial first novel when I can get my hands on it back home.
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