Sunday, August 20, 2006

What Age Do You Act?

I followed a link from one of my friend's blog, and took this test just for the fun of it. I thought I've answered all the questions as truthfully as possible, so imagine my surprise as to what age the test put me at...

You Are 18 Years Old

Under 12: You are a kid at heart. You still have an optimistic life view - and you look at the world with awe.

13-19: You are a teenager at heart. You question authority and are still trying to find your place in this world.

20-29: You are a twentysomething at heart. You feel excited about what's to come... love, work, and new experiences.

30-39: You are a thirtysomething at heart. You've had a taste of success and true love, but you want more!

40+: You are a mature adult. You've been through most of the ups and downs of life already. Now you get to sit back and relax.


18!!! Am I that immature?! What the heck, it's just a test anyway...

Thursday, August 03, 2006

Of Codes, Dreams and Dan Brown - Part II

It's been a while, I know. Why has it been a while? Dan Brown, of course! But then again, to let him shoulder all the blame would be unethical for me, right? I mean, he's got nothing to do with my absence, just that his work has made me a believer.

Let me be honest with you. I was one of the thousands, perhaps millions who first knew the name Dan Brown with the movie Da Vinci Code. After watching the movie, I just thought; "What the heck! I'll just try reading the book, since the movie seems intellectual enough." So I went to Bangi to rent the book. Unfortunately, after 3 visits and 3 phone calls, the book was still unavailable for rent. A month after I watched the movie, I finally got a phone call saying that the book is finally available. So I rushed over to Bangi at almost 9pm just to get the book. Was the book worth the wait? Damn well it was!

As you may have already read my earlier post, you'd probably know that I was impressed with the book enough to go out and buy the boxed set of Dan Brown's four books. I started to read Digital Fortress first, followed by Deception Point. Both books were simply superb! When I finally finished both books, I thought Angels and Demons couldn't possibly be better than these two, right? Wrong!

Angels and Demons... What can I say to give justice to this book? I humbly concede that nothing I say can even remotely describe how good this book is. The plot is a constant roller-coaster of dizzying events, always keeping me at the edge of my seat, craving for more. From start to finish, I was always in a perpetual daze at Brown's skill deftly insinuating at something but eventually revealing the total opposite. My apologies to Commander Olivetti, I really thought you were the Illuminatus from within the walls of the Vatican. If you don't know what I'm talking about, I implore you: read the book. Brown's masterful weaving of words coupled with his convincingly thorough research on the subjects for his books makes for a thoroughly enjoyable read in all four of his books. I can't wait for the time when he releases his next book....

finito...