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Ulasan dan Cadangan Buku English

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Post time 8-1-2005 12:10 PM | Show all posts
buku citer seram....r.l.stine
citer fantasy....harry potter
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Post time 9-1-2005 12:52 AM | Show all posts
If anyone is interested in undertsanding the shifting US policy from consensus building to unilateral action and projection of power across the globe, please do read a book entitled " America Alone : The Neo-Conservative and The Global Order" by Stefan Halper and Johnathan Clarke. Its published by University of Cambridge Press in 2004.

The book revolves on who the Neo-Cons are and the ideology behind these so called intellectuals, politicians and strategists that had redirected the US policy for political, military and economic domination. The reader will get some good insights on US foreign policy today under the Bush Administration and gain some foresight on its direction and impact.

The language used is formal and academic although the reader may need to refer to the dictionary once a while.



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Post time 19-1-2005 04:22 PM | Show all posts
ice bound lagik....

Endurance: Shakleton's Incredible Voyage by Alfred Lansing
... the incredible voyage of Sir Earnest Shackelton and his 27 crew members that survived on the Antarctic ice and ocean for almost two years.

one frm Betty smith - A TREE GROWS IN BROOKLYN
... coming of age, family relationships, alcoholism, survival, urban life, the importance of education, poverty....

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Post time 13-2-2005 12:39 PM | Show all posts
saye suggest buku-buku jeffrey archer:-




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Post time 22-7-2005 02:44 AM | Show all posts
I would recommend the reading of this book by Linda Polman entitled "We Did Nothing" published in 1997 by Penguin Books Ltd. The book tells the horrifying story of the failure of the United Nations throughout the 1990s that escalated into major humanitarian catasthrophies; Haiti, Rwanda, Bosnia and Somalia.

The UN was so weakened by insufficient funds and lacking political commitment that have led to some of the world's most devastating humanitarian disasters.

The book is written in a easy manner for a wide audience. Its a good analysis of the UN's weak structure and its reliance of the superpowers for action.





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Post time 26-7-2005 04:23 PM | Show all posts
terry pratchett!!

eh...dah suggest eh..heh

Philosophical book hunters should pick up Marquez's 100 Years of Solitude..or the least, Pratchett's Men at Arms.

Sad stories seekers should read English Patient of course...you can't go wrong with that..

J.M Coetzee's Disgrace would be a nice addition to anyone who wants to know about anti-feminism

any Robert E. Henlein's books would be a great bookshelf fodder.

oh....and not sucking up into anyone here...Wilayah Kutu is one helluva book to have on your bookshelf...no kidding...that book is just plain funny.

Although have to admit, there must be something that is so captivating about Harry Potter that it changed the whole chilldren's book market, still couldn't quite understand what is all the hoopla is about. Maybe because it came out during the Lord Of The Rings craze..a book quite close to my heart.

I think most of the titles above could easily be found anywhere...err..except probably Henlein's. But happy reading anyways!
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Post time 26-7-2005 05:25 PM | Show all posts
OnEdge,
try to read any of the HP series, then you'll understand what's the hoopla is about
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Post time 26-7-2005 05:28 PM | Show all posts
Originally posted by ninty at 2004-12-21 02:11 PM:
anyone can recommend a sad book? really sad i mean.....esp one full of betrayals n stuff(love is good but not necessary)


Try Dave Pulzer, The Child of It....really sad. There's a full set of Dave's life from he was born till he got married.
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Post time 29-7-2005 08:16 AM | Show all posts
Originally posted by seribulan at 22-12-2004 11:45:
let see...

old ones would be...
the promise danielle steel
whitney my love judith mcnaught
...


my fav too :clap:

judith mcnaught yg paling saya suka, kira all time fav
PARADISE wataknya Meredith Bancroft & Mattew Farrell :love:

[ Last edited by nhuda on 29-7-2005 at 08:18 AM ]
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Post time 29-7-2005 08:23 AM | Show all posts
Ada peminat Greg Iles kat sini? Buku dia yag huda dah baca

1. 24 Hours
2. Mortal Fear
3. Sleep No More

Happy Reading!!!!
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Post time 31-7-2005 09:57 PM | Show all posts
would like to suggest the godfather and thorn birds now available in the bookclub
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Post time 1-8-2005 11:01 PM | Show all posts
Originally posted by OnEdge at 21-9-2004 02:55 PM:
try la juga

Gabriel Garcia Marquez's Love In The Time Of Cholera

Michael Oondatje's English Patient

Sophie's World (tak ingat author la)

Neil Gaiman's Neverwhere

Neil Gaiman's Stard ...


tak salah saya, penulis buku Sophie's World tu ialah Jostein Gaarder. if only i bought this book masa study study dulu, agaknya confirm paham pasal philosophy ni...

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Post time 17-10-2005 05:21 PM | Show all posts
Originally posted by ninty at 21-12-2004 02:11 PM
anyone can recommend a sad book? really sad i mean.....esp one full of betrayals n stuff(love is good but not necessary)



a sad book, true story - Without Mercy by Miriam Ali.

Miriam Ali's nightmare began on the day in 1980 when she learnt that her two teenage daughters
had been sold to 'husband' in Yemen by their father, and would not be coming home to Birmingham.
But it was also the turning point. After too many years of submission, when she had been used as little more than
a baby-machine and had suffered two nervous breakdowns, Miriam finally mustered the courage to begin a campaign to
rescue Zana & Nadia from the misery and squalor in which they were forced to live.

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Post time 15-11-2005 05:35 PM | Show all posts
The Da Vinci Code by Dan Brown ok gak...tak silap nak difilemkan, rasanyer 19 may 2006 pelakonnyer ialah Tom hanks.
mesti watak dia robert langdon...tak sabau nak tunggu

http://www.sonypictures.com/movies/thedavincicode/

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Post time 24-11-2005 02:15 PM | Show all posts
ni bukan reccomendation aku...tapi aku surf website time, jumpa artikel ni....mungkin boleh menambahkan lagi bahan bacaan anda....

100 best novel

http://www.time.com/time/2005/100books/the_complete_list.html

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Post time 21-2-2006 01:30 PM | Show all posts

Please Rekomenkan Novel English for me....

Hi semua,

Saya ni peminat cerita2 thriller dan fiction, wat masa ni favourite novelis saya ialah Ramli Awang Murshid, tapi novel dia semua dah baca.. and saya ni kalau baca novel Melayu cepat sangat khatam..

So, saya nak mintak tolong, bleh tak rekomenkan apa2 novel English yang menarik untuk dibaca.. ermm kalau boleh jangan la yang tebal2 sangat, takut lambat nak abis, pasal saya ni baca English merangkak sket.. =)... Tapi kalau storyline dia betul2 interesting, tebal sket tu xpe la.

Dan saya prefer novel yang ada sokongan fakta sekali... Macam novel Ramli Awang Murshid u jugak la... At least dapat tambah pengetahuan am ...

Lagi satu, biasanya saya tengok novel2 English nih mahal2, tau tak kat mana2 tempat area KL/Damansara/Johor yang ada jual novel2 2nd hand, tapi ada kualiti?

Sekian.

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Post time 21-2-2006 01:50 PM | Show all posts
cuba tgk kat thread book log , kalau nak buku 2nd hand pergi Payless....
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Post time 21-2-2006 03:10 PM | Show all posts
Payless tu apa? Nama kedai ke? Kat mane?
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Post time 22-2-2006 05:49 AM | Show all posts
Payless ni kat Ampang Point ada satu, kat Bukit Bintang dulu pernah ada kat temporary stall-so ikut namanya temporary tu skrg tak tau ada ke tidak. CUba gi survey.

And there is another shop yang buat book-rental. You pay some deposit, then bila u pulangkan buku they will refund u the deposit minus rental-between RM1-RM5 . More economical.

Happy hunting and Selamat Membaca..

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Post time 22-2-2006 06:46 AM | Show all posts
buku2 sidney sheldon.. my faves =)
to name a few..

if tomorrow comes
nothing last forever
master of the games
best laid plan

enjoy!

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