Good read.

Just completed this book, ‘Marry me’. It’s a romance novel that i picked out of the library some day last week. Got the urge to read something sweet, lovely and romantic, and possibly cry over some parts. Aww.. the feeling is actually quite shiok, or so i think. hahas.

It’s about these 2 couples going through so much, divorcing and all, eventually having the courage to fight for what the believe in, and going for it. It was actually quite dumb a storyline as Wife A went with Husband B, and Husband A went with Wife B. Aha! But they all didn’t know about it till much later. Regardless, it’s the commitment (not for the marriage) that the couple had that really touched me. And towards the last chapter, when Jerry asked Sally to marry me, i teared, ahh, beautiful beautiful :)

So lovely. heheee..

Oh, and anyone looking for a perfect place to do your reading (esp for romance novels), head to Starbucks! (i’m not trying to do a promotion or anything la) but yup, have your favourite cup of beverage infront of you with a bagel or something else and enjoy, wow heaven. And mornings would be the best :) But Starbucks isn’t really a cheap coffeehouse, unless of cause you get free coffee <– like me :P. Anyways, do try, you’ll love it :]

I want to watch Leap Years again, damn got the urge la. hahas. It’s seriously a good catch. I think i won’t have to emphasize much :P But yea, it’s good to cry when you’re watching such movies, it’s a feeling only your heart can feel, not your brain, not your skin. But only that muscle that’s beating constantly. And when it tug, you’ll get that sad feeling that comes from within. I don’t know why i don’t usually feel it in real life, and mostly when i watch heartbreaking love stories. Maybe it’s because i’m not really sad/hurt in real life, which is a good thing :)

But yea, if your heart hurts, and you’re feeling sad (because of someone/some situation) and any sad slow songs just seems to go with the flow, it’s actually a very blissful feeling, or so i think. hahas.

It’s part and parcel of every relationship, and it’ll only make it stronger if handled well.

If not try taking an Oath and pledge yourself to your partner and both of you (pledge) to the relationship. Should be interesting :P

I have totally no idea about how talking about that book could digress till here, but ya, it’s seldom that i blog, so don’t complain!

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