extremely beautiful and incredibly sad
If you saw a girl in the mrt last Sunday,with tears streaming down her face while reading a chocolate stained book while holdng a tupperware of strawberries and coffee beans,yes that was me.
and what got me bawling my eyes out was a book called extremely loud and incredibly close. as a friend said, what will tug at your heart is not just what was said but even moe so, what was left unsaid. and i also cry because i am amazed at how the writer captured pain, grief, and loss in such a beautiful way
i still have a few chapters to go, but already i am highly recommending this book. i am willing to lend it to you, chocolate stains and all...
5 comments:
borrowborrowborrowbrowoowbworow!!!
grrr. i want it! GIMME! (hahaha. kapal.)
If you ever decide to step out of the fiction section and into the world of autobiographies, I suggest you read Lance Armstrong's "It's Not About The Bike".
Let's see how many boxes of tissue you'll end up using after reading it :)
ailene and stef
bato bato picks kayo who goes first with the book
kirby
sige, lend me the book. if i don't cry...
hey, i called it first!
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