Warm Bodies Review

on Sunday, September 25, 2016


Isaac Marion
Warm Bodies
United States
Vintage Books
Feb 2010
240 pages
ISBN 978-0-09-954934-5

Review:
This book has a beautifully illustrated cover, which was deliberately why I picked this book in the first place. The cover is a white page with red veins, which is quite interesting and attractive.
The story itself is understandable, yet I had to re-read several chapters over and over again because I didn’t get the plot. But generally it’s about a world plagued with disease because humankind became so corrupted with money and war. That is why they got cursed by an ancient spell. Or something else.
The setting is in United States, but some of the events took place in an aeroplane or airport, where R lives. R is the main character of the movie, where he meets a human Julie, and falls in love with her. He saves her life instead of eating her brain, which the zombies consume to live on and also relish their victims memories.
Much later on, they found out that the curse reversed and the zombies turned back to human again. They celebrated and hope for the new life together.
I would recommend this book to vampire or paranormal book lovers. This is my first zombie book and it is really quite interesting. Much less than some of the fiction books that required some pushing onwards for reading on, this book was the only one I couldn’t put down.
It is also affordable at only 7.99 pounds. Which is around RM 35.90 in my country. Isaac Marion is a talented writer and maybe one should read the other zombie books such as New Hunger.

How Do Psychic Aid Us in Finding Our Soulmates and Types of Love Out There




Hey! Today we are going to talk about LO.. OVE. Well, what do you know about love?

            How many types of love are there? Actually, I could keep you guessing. Nah, I'll just go straight to the point. There are three types of love. There could be things like attraction, lust, crush, like someone or others, but today, we'll just focus one ONE part – LOVE.

            There are three types of love. First is physical love. Physical love is like a handsome guy or attractive girl and fell head over heels with him or her. The truth is, that love is very powerful. That's why sometimes these relationships start off like fireworks – BANG! I mean, they start off really hot and passionate. It feels so real- its so hard to tell it ain't the real thing. But unfortunately, when those feelings go, what is there left? We're talking about physical love, not be confused with lust. Lust is an entirely different thing.

            Mental love is when you get along very well with another person. Your minds work together in a straight line. Your minds work together in a straight line. Mental love will outlaw physical love. It's also like finding a life partner. They are happy but that's not the best type of love there is.
           
            Lastly would be, spiritual love. Spiritual love is when you truly connect with another human being. It's like, your 'soul-mate'. How do you define 'soul-mate'? With spiritual love, something about them touches your soul. It ignites physical and mental love. The couple finds a mind-body-spirit connection that makes them united.

            My turning point is, how do love psychics help in this area? They can use readings from tarot cards or read auras from looking at your emotional connection. They can also predict your future when you will meet your soulmate.

            Other than that, psychics also help people to help to match people up. They can bring two people together, or point out a friend in a group is a soulmate of another.

            Today's topic might not be how to fix brown hearts but just to mention , writing about finding your soul mates are also quite the hot find on Google.

James Patterson Maximum Ride Novel Review

on Tuesday, September 20, 2016
James Patterson

Fang: A Maximum Ride Novel

United States of America

Little, Brown and Company

Feb 5, 2010

Book Six

Young Adult Fiction

$ 8.99

236 pages

ISBN  9780316038317

Fang was quoted the first to die by Angel, a member of the Flock and the youngest yet. Fang then runs into a new addition to her bird kid hero team, Dylan. Max’s supposedly soul mate, Dylan, was trained to fight but is bad in flying. Max then teaches him how to fly. However, because Max and Fang had abandoned the Flock because of their love, they vote Angel as the next leader and Max out. Fang leaves Max, leaving her with Dylan. She runs through memories of him through letters and computer documents.      
               
This book is a best-selling author of the year. The plot is complex and a bit long-winded. The main character in the book is Max. Max is defined as a strong persistent leader that has to take care of her Flock. As for Fang, he is more like a supporting character. Iggy, is a blind weapons expert and The book is a fine read. The price of the book is fair. IT is thrilling and one of the best-selling genres for young adults in the market. The book cover and is based on the movie Maximum Ride. The actor on the front cover is totally handsome and gorgeous.
                Moreover, the English is also easy to understand. The editing, on the other hand, is simple without any pictures. However, there is a sample of manga pictures for the manga version of Fang at the back of the book. It is a good read for teens. Try hitting the store for the next new release!


Why Won't You Close The Door

Why Won't You Close The Door?
Once upon a time, there was a husband and wife that fought day and night. They were known as Mr and Mrs Randerson. They lived in a small village and earned a living by farming live stock. They squabbled over everything, and disagreed on everything, and even made so much noise that the neighbors couldn't stand them for they caused such a commotion.
Scene 1 (The Fight)
Mr Randerson puts on his T-Shirt and notices a big yellow stain.
Mr Randerson: Wife!! Why is my clothing still dirty? You obviously didn't do a good job washing it properly!! You are so careless sometimes!!
Mrs Randerson was reading a book on a chair and hops to her feet indignantly after hearing her husband's words.
Mrs Randerson : What the ? Hey! Its not my fault! Blame the detergent if you will, not me! Besides, who's the careless one for getting the stain on the shirt in the first place? You know I had to scrub half dead to remove that annoying stain? You ungrateful pig!!”
Mr Randerson (gapes and throws the t-shirt on the floor with rage) : What ? I'm an ungrateful pig am I? How dare you! I'm your husband!!”
Mrs Randerson (Rolls her eyes and folds her arms) : Yeah right. With that quick temper of yours, you're lucky I'm such a cool and calm person.
Mr Randerson(snorts derisively) : Tch... Your temper is WORSE than mine...
Mrs Randerson(glares at her husband): That's because you drive me up the wall!
Mr Randerson (swivels around in rage) : YOU!!!
Both of them continue sauabbling for hours and hours. Suddenly a cold breeze blew in.



Scene 2(The Bet)
Mr Randerson: Why didn't you close the door? Shivers. Close it before a thief gets in!! Go now!!
Mrs Randerson (stared at him with disbelief) : The last person that came in after tending the farm was you!! You opened it, so you close it!!
Mr Randerson (startled and tried to think of a comeback. Finally, he came up with a brilliant idea ) :Wife, we aren't getting anywhere like this. Why don't we make a bet. We are to keep silent and sit down, and the first person to talk is to shut the door. Agreed?
Mrs Randerson : That's a stupid bet(snorts derisively)... but ( shrugs ) If u say so...
Hence, both of them sat down and glared at each other, but not one of them moving an inch. The cold wind continued to blew in, and as luck would have it... they were indeed 'visited' by a 'someone'... that would prove his encounter a rather interesting one...


Scene 3 (The Thief)
Hours flew by and the stubborn couple still sat opposite each other, no longer glaring at each other as their eyes were already dreary and watery.
A thief who happened to venture into the night looking for a house to rob noticed a door wide open and unlocked and decided to grab this golden opportunity to sneak in and steal something.
Thief : (pokes his head in and glances around) Hello? Anybody home?
Mr Randerson : ( Tries to motion his wife to do something but freezes when the thief turns around)
Thief : Hello? Oh? Someone is home? I’m sorry to drop by then. (scratches his head when he sees the silent couple)
Thief : (waves his hands in front of Mr Randerson’s face but still no reaction)
Mrs Randerson : ( Motions to her husband to a stick lying on the floor but freezes as well as the thief swivels around abruptly)
Thief: Oh? Are you playing a game? (Notices the stick on the floor and then picks it up) and snickers evilly.
Mrs Randerson’s : (Eyes widen in fright)
The thief then slowly encountered Mrs Randerson and gets ready to swing the stick at her head. Mr Randerson, out of fear that the stranger might harm his wife, leaps up and wrestles the stick away from the thief.
Mr Randerson : Don’t you dare hurt my wife!! Out you go!!
Mrs Randerson: (shocked at first then suddenly recalls the bet) Aha! You are the first to talk, now you close the door!!
Both Mr Randerson and the thief gapes at her. Mr Randerson actually drops the stick in amazement. Mrs Randerson shrugs, then temper flaring up, chases both her husband and the thief out of the house.


THE END


Moral: Sometimes we let petty things get into our way until we forget our main objective. Therefore we should not always be too stubborn and learn how to give and take.