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An 'around the world honeymoon adventure' with Snowdon was the adventure of 2010. The adventure of 2011 is living in Singapore and experiencing the pleasures of Asia; warm climate, lovely food, an abundance of culture, new family and friends, and meanwhile re-adapting to living away from the delights of NZ; family, friends, fresh air, nature and a relaxed lifestyle, hence our eventual resting place.

Monday, September 27, 2010

Reading Log 2010 - September


Well I've been 'reading busy' in September, which should well make up for the nil books I completed in August!


Alexander Pushkin: Selected Works, Prose (Russian Classics)

This is a great book.  Pushkin writes beautifully and in a unique way from writers of books I've read to date.  Tatiana  (the character from one of mine and Nicole's most beloved novel series 'The Girl in Times Square' & 'The Bronze Horseman' by Paullina Simons), and her hero Alexanda delight over reading Pushkin, whose words bring them through some incredibly brutal circumstances.  I have wanted to read some 'Pushkin' for years, then recently found this on Sherwin's bookshelf :)    

Here is a sentence, from Pushkin's short story 'The Postmaster'  that I particularly enjoyed, “The sky was covered with grey clouds, a cold wind was blowing from the empty cornfields, bearing red and yellow leaves from the trees in its passage”.  Poetic.



The Five People you meet in Heaven by Mitch Albom

A great short read.   I saw these two Mitch Albom books featured in a huge book shop, then shortly after found them for $6 each at my fave book bargain spot - the legendary Bras Basah.  Just love that place.  This book makes death seem much more enticing, it portrays death (the beginning stages anyway) as a chance to understand your life!


For One More Day by Mitch Albom

Another great short read.  A day with a dead loved one – his Mom.  I found a parallel with my dreams of my own Mum.  These dreams have progressed through many emotional stages and I’m happy to write that the most recent one consisted of joy, love and laughter.  It’s like I get to hang out with her again now and again, which is lovely. There is no valid reason for this being underlined, I just can't un-underline it.


Little Daughter by Zoya Phan

This book is so incredible that I'll need a whole individual blog post for it to fully express what I have to say about this topic of Burma.  Another book that I think every adult should read, and act on.




Buddhist Acts of Compassion by Pamela Bloom

As mentioned in an earlier blog, after our Italian Vipassana experience I resolved to strengthen my compassion for myself and others.  I thought this book would assist me in this, and I believe it has, by providing insight through examples of people practicing compassion in varied and often challenging circumstances.

Another great short read.



4 comments:

  1. Thanks so much for this beautiful review of Buddhist Acts of Compassion. Just a note that my new edition was just released by Hampton Roads this year and retitled: "The Power of Compassion: Stories that Open the Heart, Heal the Soul and Change the World" (now available in bookstores and Amazon.com)
    In the ten years that it was first released, the book has been embraced by people of all faiths who resonate to an inner perception of Oneness. So much has happened in those ten years, and now I think that all of us, in one way or another, are yearning for the power of compassion to transform our lives and the planet. In collecting these stories, it was my hope that their message would become a boat, a bridge, a passage to those wishing to wanting to share that realization. May it only be so.... Blessings and light, Pamela Bloom,
    author, The Power of Compassion: Stories that Open the Heart, Heal the Soul and Change the World.
    www.BooksbyPamelaBloom.com
    Also, stop by my YouTube channel to see visual versions of some of the stories:
    www.YouTube.com/thepowerofcompassion

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  2. Hi Pamela - wow it was so great to find a comment from you, the actual author of my latest reviewed book, on this post! Thanks for taking the time to comment. Yes I think that there are more and more people out there taking action to transform our world for the better. May you enjoy your time tipping the scales towards this worldwide transformation :)
    Love Amber

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  3. Happy ReBirthday Amber!!! Hope you had a fantabulous one :)
    btw your postmaster quote totally hit a chord with me. I feel like that is what I am experiencing here in the States during fall. Beautiful.

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  4. Thanks KT, it's going great so far - wow glad you're enjoying being back in the states, I didn't realize that you'd left asia!

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