Book CRAZY!!!!
I blame it on Mel.
I get shopping crazy whenever I went out for retail therapy with my best gurl, Mel. But this time it's minus the guilt...woot!!
I knew I have another book collection to complete. But I just had to have it.
Now.
Right now.
So, me bought meself another four books by Paulo Coelho.

Brida
This is the story of Brida, a beautiful young Irish girl, and her quest for knowledge. On her journey she meets a wise man who teaches her about overcoming her fears, and a woman who teaches her how to dance to the hidden music of the world. They see in her a gift, but must let her make her own voyage of discovery.
As Brida seeks her destiny, she struggles to find a balance between her relationships and her desire to transform herself.
Brida is a moving tale of love, mystery and courage, of the the spiritual side of eros and the erotic side of spirituality.
By The River Piedra I Sat Down and Wept

In all stories of love there is always something that moves us closer to eternity and the essence of life because the stories of love hold within all the secrets in the world.
But what happens when shyness prevents an adolescent love affair from developing? And what happens when, 11 years later, destiny brings the lovers together again? In the meantime, life has taught her to be strong and to hide her feelings. As for him, he is now a handsome spiritual teacher – with a reputation for performing miracles – who has turned to religion as a refuge from his inner conflicts.
Together they take a journey that is initially fraught with difficulty as blame and resentment resurface after years of being hidden. But by the River Piedra, in a small village in the French Pyrenees, they find a way to discuss many of life's big questions and re-evaluate their won special relationship.
By The River Piedra is a wonderful novel, with a poetic and transcendent narrative, that reflects all the mysteries of love and life.
The Witch of Portobello

Who is this mysterious woman called Athena? The orphan abandoned by her gypsy mother in Transylvania. The child taken to Beirut by her adoptive parents. The clerk working in a large bank in London. The successful real estate agent in Dubai. The priestess of Portobello Road.
The Pilgrimage
hmm..can't find the blurb for this one in the Net...
(all blurbs were taken and quoted from http://www.santjordi-asociados.com/titles.htm)
Therefore, I may conclude that :
4 books@RM120 + 3@RM90 + 2@RM20 equals SHOPPING ONLY IN DECEMBER.
I promise myself that I will only go shop crazy in December...
that is...if I can tahan.
I get shopping crazy whenever I went out for retail therapy with my best gurl, Mel. But this time it's minus the guilt...woot!!
I knew I have another book collection to complete. But I just had to have it.
Now.
Right now.
So, me bought meself another four books by Paulo Coelho.

Brida
This is the story of Brida, a beautiful young Irish girl, and her quest for knowledge. On her journey she meets a wise man who teaches her about overcoming her fears, and a woman who teaches her how to dance to the hidden music of the world. They see in her a gift, but must let her make her own voyage of discovery.
As Brida seeks her destiny, she struggles to find a balance between her relationships and her desire to transform herself.
Brida is a moving tale of love, mystery and courage, of the the spiritual side of eros and the erotic side of spirituality.
By The River Piedra I Sat Down and Wept

In all stories of love there is always something that moves us closer to eternity and the essence of life because the stories of love hold within all the secrets in the world.
But what happens when shyness prevents an adolescent love affair from developing? And what happens when, 11 years later, destiny brings the lovers together again? In the meantime, life has taught her to be strong and to hide her feelings. As for him, he is now a handsome spiritual teacher – with a reputation for performing miracles – who has turned to religion as a refuge from his inner conflicts.
Together they take a journey that is initially fraught with difficulty as blame and resentment resurface after years of being hidden. But by the River Piedra, in a small village in the French Pyrenees, they find a way to discuss many of life's big questions and re-evaluate their won special relationship.
By The River Piedra is a wonderful novel, with a poetic and transcendent narrative, that reflects all the mysteries of love and life.
The Witch of Portobello
Who is this mysterious woman called Athena? The orphan abandoned by her gypsy mother in Transylvania. The child taken to Beirut by her adoptive parents. The clerk working in a large bank in London. The successful real estate agent in Dubai. The priestess of Portobello Road.
The Pilgrimage
(all blurbs were taken and quoted from http://www.santjordi-asociados.com/titles.htm)
Therefore, I may conclude that :
4 books@RM120 + 3@RM90 + 2@RM20 equals SHOPPING ONLY IN DECEMBER.
I promise myself that I will only go shop crazy in December...
that is...if I can tahan.







