Tuesday, July 22, 2008

There's something about Deja Dead

Woooo,I finally brought a brandnew computer, and got my ass togetheer in the chair and start writing to people about the third English novel I read. By the way, I forgot to mention the titleIused was taken from a movie called "there' something about Mary."
Deja Dad is quite a mystery novel, yet based on Montreal and the writer's past experiment. Comparing with those former twos: Harry Proter and To Kill A Monckingbird, this one is more thrilling.
As I remerber, after I bought this book, I caved in.This is a book that simply cannot be put down. I read it before going to school, I read it on the metro,I read it at lunch, I read it far into the night when my eyes were hanging on stalks. And still I had to race to the finish.

Temperance Brennan is a fortyish American forensic anthropologist from the South, who is working in French-speaking Montreal. A recovering alcoholic, she is divorced, mother of a college-age daughter. In a story wholely with fascinating scenarios of Montreal, Temperance (called "Tempe") is called upon to autopsy a young female victim of a pathologically murder. This convinced that she has seen the work of a vicious serial killer.

Perhaps "Deja Dead" is to brilliant because in real life, Reichs IS a forensic anthropologist who has lived and worked in the South and in Montreal. Whatever the cause, it is obvious that she is a born writer. I gave this book five stars because it is impossible to give ten. Needless to say, I am already on Book Two of the Temperance Brennan series, and won't be able to stop until I have read them all.

Happiness

what is happiness? Can you say that person is happy because of having a smile on his or her face? If there is someone, who's holding tears in their eyes, will you just consider them as feeling sad? The answer is absolutaly NO. While, like all those emotions, happiness can hardly realize from a simple expression and gesture. However, we still can figure out what can make people feel happy.
Can money be a stimulus for making people feeling confort? There was a vote for this, and the result was quite shocking for most of us, who held the opinion that money could make people feel happy. Over 93.7% people consider money as a way to improve people's living standar, but not a reason for causing us have the feeling of happiness.
Then, some people may question if money can not make people feel happy, so what can provide people to have a feeling of happiness? Recently, a friend of mine put her place on sale,
bed and furniture, TV and computer, even pots and pans.
many newly arrived chinese ppl came for the stuff today, a good variety of people

among them, there was this couple,
quckly browsing through the items for sale
and then carefully scavenging through things that weren't even priced.
yet they were a loving couple,
satisfied with every piece of treasure they retrieved from our clutter

Looking at them, I saw myself and my hubby so long ago when we first started in Montreal.
We picked up plates and cuttleries from church sales, furnitures from our neighbers.
We raced to the car with the parking ticket police with a five dollar old chair on our shoulders
Recently I was thrilled to see a TV stand at my friend's place,
the exact same model that my hubby once dragged from a second hand furniture shop before my arrival.

Every family endured something. After time goes by, those things become memories, and is all this memories that please us. Therefore, this is the thing that I consider as the stimulus for happiness

Tuesday, July 1, 2008

Turth or Lie about Eve

Haha, i think i love this one. guys, take a guss of me--EEEEEve

  • I had nine dogs, since i was in China. But, after i came here, my lovely doggies died one by one.
  • since i came here, i learned french before i learning english.
  • Eve got a hubby named Adame
  • I won 3 chemistry-competitions in China since in high skool.

Eve's English learning

While, when people are talking about learning English as second language, I really cannot give a Do and Doesn't list. Anyway, I'll start to telling you guys about my language learning.
Since I was really young---as i remember it's about in my elementery school---my parents forced me to learn English, due to the fact that learning a foreign language in a young age was like a fashion spreading all over my city. That's probably my first taste of English. I can not remember how i felt about learning it, probably I learned it becuz I must learn it. Hence, my first hint of learning English as second language is that you must kown what your purpose of learning it is, and have the passion of learning it as well.
Then, after I finished my elementry skool, Englsih became a major part of my skool study. Therefore, the importance of learning English is deniable. However, my English score was supper low at that time, before i came abroad. HAHA, So we can conclude that going abroad is a good way of improve people's English skill.
Lol, I think this is first part of my past experiance.