Saturday, January 10, 2009

Twilight: The Book

After countless trips to the crapper (and much to the dismay of my other housemates--due to my extra long stay), I have finally finished reading "Twilight"! Now I understand what my daughter and the other millions of "Twilight" fans are swooning over!

Stephenie Meyer did a great job in re-inventing the "vampire" romance! The proposition of the book is that an Adonis can fall in love with plain, fragile, and clumsy girl! Just imagine how many teenage girls out there who are imagining themselves as Bella! But more than the plot of the story, the play of words in the dialogues between Edward and Bella were unequivocably heartwarming! You could really feel the the emotion being relayed as if you're the one in the midst of the conversation: Edward's internal turmoil to disattach himself from the woman he truly loved yet could not have without putting her at risk and Bella's perceptiveness and bravado in the face of a predator. Let me enumerate a couple of lines to prove this point:

"I wasn’t interesting. And he was. Interesting… and brilliant… and mysterious… and perfect… and beautiful… and possibly able to lift full-sized vans with one hand."---Bella

"It would be more… prudent for you not to be my friend. But I’m tired of trying to stay away from you, Bella."---Edward

"I wanted nothing more than to be alone with my perpetual savior. There were so many questions that I couldn’t bombard him with till we were by ourselves."---Bella

"He seemed to be wavering, torn by some internal dilemma. His eyes locked with mine, and I guessed he was making the decision right then whether or not to simply tell me the truth."---Bella

"It was very… hard — you can’t imagine how hard — for me to simply take you away, and leave them… alive."---Edward

"It’s too easy to be myself with you."---Edward

"I was wishing that I could believe that you were real. And I was wishing that I wasn’t afraid."---Bella

"I’m the world’s best predator, aren’t I? Everything about me invites you in — my voice, my face, even my smell. As if I need any of that!"---Edward

"I was afraid… because, for, well, obvious reasons, I can’t stay with you. And I’m afraid that I’d like to stay with you, much more than I should."---Bella

"In that one hour, I thought of a hundred different ways to lure you from the room with me, to get you alone. And I fought them each back, thinking of my family, what I could do to them. I had to run out, to get away before I could speak the words that would make you follow…"---Edward

"Common sense told me I should be terrified. Instead, I was relieved to finally understand. And I was filled with compassion for his suffering, even now, as he confessed his craving to take my life."---Bella

"Bella, I couldn’t live with myself if I ever hurt you. You don’t know how it’s tortured me. The thought of you, still, white, cold… to never see you blush scarlet again, to never see that flash of intuition in your eyes when you see through my pretenses… it would be unendurable. You are the most important thing to me now. The most important thing to me ever."---Edward

Well, I guess you got the point! I'm sure many of you who read the book had your favorite quotes highlighted with a marker! Anyway, I found this site which contains quotable quotes from the Twilight series http://www.twilight-quotes.com/

I truly enjoyed reading this book and is raring to start with the second installment "New Moon" as soon as I get a hand on a paperback copy! I have e-books of the four books but I'm not sure it's wise to bring my laptop with me to the potty room!

Thursday, January 1, 2009

Vacation's Over!

As the euphoria of the holiday season ebb away to the twilight we come to the realization that, well, the happy days are over and come Monday---we’re off to the usual routine of work!

The vacation was truly fun while it lasted: chilling out with the kids, snuggling with the wife, waking up late, eating home cooked meals, snuggling with the wife, going to the mall almost everyday, catching up with my favorite tv series, snuggling with the wife, finally finishing the last few chapters of Phil Jackson’s “It’s Only a Game” (and reaching half of “Twilight”), and more snuggling with the wife! Hmmm...must have overdone the snuggling part! At least I don't have the same problem as Hank Moody with his wife!--ha! ha!

It was a rather long respite for me. With December 24, 29, and January 2 declared as special non-working holidays, I needed to move my previously plotted vacation leaves to an earlier date, so, as early as December 15 I was already officially on my holiday hiatus! Actually, there is no such thing as vacation in my line of work. Being the coordinator of store operation’s helpdesk, my laptop is on-line most of the day to make sure that nothing blows up to a major crisis. It was truly a blessing that all was quite on the battle front during these days! This made my vacation all the more enjoyable and relaxing (including that of my boss)!

Well, vacation’s coming to an end ladies and gents! It’s time to psyche ourselves for work, iron those work clothes and stock up on those energy drinks! For all we know, it’s the Christmas season again and I would be once more writing a blog about how it turned out to be---hopefully it would be on the same context of gratification as this one!

Happy New Year!!