
Wednesday, November 22, 2006
Serving Crazy with Curry

Saturday, November 18, 2006
Christmas Reading Wishlist
My Christmas Book Wishlist
In no particular order:
In no particular order:
- Hundertwasser -Harry Rand
- Childhood Treasures: Handmade Gifts for Babies and Children: -Caroline Zoob
- My Naughty Little Sister -Dorothy Edwards
- The Boy in the Striped Pajamas -David Fickling
- Sala's Gift: My Mother's Holocaust Story -Anne Kirschner
- Inheritance of Loss -Kieran Desai
- Running in the Family -Michael Ondaatje
- The Sea -John Banville
- Your Daughter Fanny; The War Letter of Frances Cluett
- Apples: Recipes from Canada's Best Chefs -Elaine Elliot
- Jamie's Dinners: Family Meals for Everyone -Jamie Oliver
- Women in England 1500-1700: A Social History -Anne Laurence
Wednesday, November 15, 2006
The Zahir by Paulo Coelho

The Brazilian author PAULO COELHO was born in 1947 in the city of Rio de Janeiro. Before dedicating his life completely to literature, he worked as theatre director and actor, lyricist and journalist. And since becoming an author, he now adds blogging to his list of leisure activities.
Readers might be more familiar with The Alchemist or Eleven Minutes, but I am certain that The Zahir will become another of his well-read books. In fact, it is an International bestseller, so readers the world over have already enjoyed his message. That's what I like about Coelho. His books are not only wonderful to read, but they are full of important messages for people of the world to think about and reflect upon.
The Zahir begins with a glimpse or a passing thought. It ends in obsession .One day a renowned author discovers that his wife, a war correspondent, has disappeared, leaving no trace. Though time brings more success and new love, he remains mystified – and increasingly fascinated – by her absence. Was she kidnapped, blackmailed, or simply bored with their marriage? The unrest she causes is as strong as the attraction she exerts.His search for her – and for the truth of his own life – takes him from France to Spain, Croatia and, eventually, the bleakly beautiful landscape of Central Asia. More than that, it takes him from the safety of his world to a totally unknown path, searching for a new understanding of the nature of love and the power of destiny. With The Zahir, Paulo Coelho demonstrates not just his powerful and captivating storytelling, but also his extraordinary insight into what it is to be a human being in a world full of possibility.
Monday, November 13, 2006
"Freedom: The Story of My Second Life" by Malika Oufkir

I haven't completely finished the book yet, so this may be unfair, but I would not recommend Freedom. It would have been hard to compare to the first book at any rate, but the detailed discussions of her trials learning how to use faucets and bank machines was tedious to say the least. I like her message in the second book, but it is not an enjoyable read, unfortunately.
Rating: 5/10
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