Friday, September 7, 2012

Book Review: Something from Tiffany's

recently, i have been an avid reader for novels
never has any particular likings, but science fiction is definitely a no-no
oh well i usually only get my hands on magazines i.e. parenting, life and fashion stuffs
coz it is much cheaper, and thinner
never a 300 or 400 pages reading materials

to be honest i only read during my breastmilk pumping session which is twice a day, 20-30 min per session at the office
since my pump is a free-style, i get to do other things to kill the time instead of holding the milk bottle throughout the pumping session

back to the point, this is the book which i only finish read yesterday

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Doesn’t every girl dream of getting… something from Tiffany’s? On 5th Avenue in New York City, two very different men are shopping for gifts for the women they love. Gary is buying his girlfriend Rachel a charm bracelet. Partly to thank her for paying for their holiday-of-a-lifetime to New York. But mainly because he’s left his shopping far too late. Whereas Ethan’s looking for something a little more special – an engagement ring for the first woman to have made him happy since he lost the love of his life. But when the two men’s shopping bags get confused, and Rachel somehow ends up with Ethan’s ring, the couples’ lives become intertwined. As Ethan tries to reunite the ring with the woman it was actually intended for, he discovers this isn’t that easy. Does fate have other ideas for the couples? Or is there simply a bit of Tiffany’s magic in the air…

well, i never heard of melissa hill before until i came across this book at the library
the only authors that i'm familiar of are judith mcnaught, sophie kinsella, and heck r.l. stine!
at first i was attracted to the book cover, and when i flipped open the book, i found that the wordings and the lines are not that typical-very-hard-to-read-small-letters which i can never say no to not read it
err if you get what i mean

i must say that Tiffany is never really my thing, well not to our custom and tradition because it has always been gold jewellery
gold ring, gold bracelet, or gold necklace but never a diamond, and Tiffany's diamond to be exact
but after i read Something from Tiffany's, how i wish i has one
pfttt in your dreams, silly!

so, if you ever come across this book, read it
trust me, you will not be disappointed
or regret
some twists and turns here and there, and the ending is the very least of what you expect for!


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