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Anyway, I read a book today. It's been years that I get to read a whole book. 3 years I guess. I stopped reading because the condition of my eyes are getting worse. I am getting nearsighted and my sight blurred when it's already late in the afternoon. I WAS addicted reading novels of Judith McNaught, Jude Deveraux and I forgot that another favorite author. Since I can't put the book down, I read them even when I'm lying in my bed, with not enough light. And when I am not reading any pocketbooks, I could sat down infront of the computer the whole day. In a way, I was a nerd. But I liked it. I was flexible in many ways. Even though I was kind of a nerd, an Engineering student FYI and solving math problems during the night, I had tons of friends. Really. :) I go to parties too, well, only right after my exams.
And oh, about the book I read today. It was heart-breaking. A book by James Patterson entitled Suzanne's Diary for Nicholas. It was a love story, which James Patterson don't usually write since his novels were mostly thrillers. It talked about life and love. Five balls, as Suzanne was teaching Nicholas the importance of life's five balls. Friends, Family, Health and Integrity -- 4 balls that was made of glass balls. And the other one is Work - a ball which id made if rubber. Simply means, to me, that those 4 glass balls were the most important things in life. You have to treasure because once they were broken, they would of course, break. And as of the rubber made ball, they bounce back when you throw them. Not really throw them, but well, they're not that precious compared to those 4 glass balls which needs extra care.