Sep 3, 2009
I've been meaning to answer the BTT questions for a while now.. didnt realised i missed so many questions.. ;p But since they're all along the same theme, i thought i'd just compile them here..
What’s the biggest book you’ve read recently?(Feel free to think “big” as size, or as popularity, or in any other way you care to interpret.)
Most recent big-sized book i've read is The Bookwomen's Last Fling (Cliff Janeway novel) by John Dunning that i got from Bookexcess's last sale. This is my first experience of Cliff Janeway novels and i quite like the book. Heard that this one was not even the best of the lot, so i wouldnt mind reading more of this author in the future..
What’s the lightest, most “fluff” kind of book you’ve read recently? What’s the funniest book you’ve read recently?
I'm combining these 2 questions to one book - Bitten and Smitten by Michelle Rowen.. It's too fluffy for me really, but really funny.. a good fast read when u need it..
What’s the best book you’ve read recently?
Probably Neil Gaiman's Graveyard Book and the Vampire Academy series.. I've been looking forward to read Neil Gaiman's book after reading the comments from fellow Goodreads and i wasnt dissapointed :) .. Now, I cant wait for the final instalment of the Vampire Series to know what happens to Rose & Dimitri..
What’s the worst book you’ve read recently?(I figure it’s easier than asking your all-time worst, because, well, it’s recent!)
If we're talking about recently, it would have to be Linda Lael Miller's book, I'll be home for Christmas. I dont know what was missing in the 4 short stories in the book, but it's definitely missing something that would have made it at least a good read.. quite a let down...
What’s the most serious book you’ve read recently?(I figure it’s easier than asking your most serious book ever, because, well, it’s recent!)
I've yet to finish reading Malam Pertama di Alam Kubur (First Night in the Grave) discussing about how ready are we to face death. Travelog Haji & Travelog Dakwah, both books depicting the author's journey to redemption (i guess that's the best word for it), in renewing his faith and getting closer to Allah..
Wow.. now that is a loooonngg list.. heheh..
Labels: Booking Through Thursday, reading