Tuesday, April 14, 2020

Look what I bought myself for my birthday



It is the 19th day of what would have been our 21 day lockdown. The South African lockdown has been extended for another 2 weeks, until the end of April.

I realize that the world is going crazy and that everyone is scared. But all that you can control is how you and your family stay safe. I’m not going to lie. Every time I leave the house I am scared I might get infected, or worse, pick up Covid-19 and bring it home for my family as a present.

But I think there is enough crazy going on. We need some new and fun things to do. Well, I’ve been doing a lot of reading. I bought myself these for my birthday.

Eaters of the Dead by Michael Crichton

I enjoyed this book so much. I enjoy reading about history and mythology, and this book is about the documented tales of Ibn Fadlan as taken from his manuscript. It starts a bit slow but it is very exciting. This book was worth every penny.

I became obsessed with finding this book after watching 13th warrior. I really enjoyed this movie, and still do. Michael Crichton disapproved of the film version, so obviously I wanted to read his original. Both the book and movie are so enjoyable. Give me anything about Vikings and I’m happy.

I have been looking for a used copy of this book for more than 10 years. I tried to purchase a new one for the past 5 years, but the bookshops and online stores in South Africa couldn’t get me one. So I finally bought a copy from Amazon. The only reason I never buy from Amazon is because how expensive shipping is. It is almost the same price as the actual product.


 Milk and Honey by Rupi Kaur

There is such honesty and truth in her work. So much of her experiences I can relate to. If you don’t mind digging deep into your own soul and having her words take you on a journey, then please do try this one. Loved it.

 

The Sun and her Flowers by Rupi Kaur

I was first introduced to Rupi’s poetry by my cousin. She had lent me The Sun and her Flowers a few years ago, and I loved Rupi’s way with words and her illustrations. When I finally had the money I just had to buy my own copy. Trust me, her words are so powerful. Loved this one too.


10 comments:

  1. Happy belated birthday!
    I also thought both film and book were excellent. Crichton is a great writer.

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    1. Thank you.Crichton is great. I don't get why the movie got such terrible reviews, and a lot of negative publicity.

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  2. I know what you mean about being scared going out these days. Happy belated birthday. The books sound great. I've never read Eaters of the Dead, but I do enjoy watching the 13th Warrior from time to time. I'll have to check out the other two as well. Take care and safe safe.

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    1. Thank you. My mom and I watch 13th warrior a few times a year😁

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  3. Happy Birthday Murees - they look interesting books to own - and so pleased the Crichton one particularly ticks the boxes. Just enjoy them ... this lockdown is going to be a while - all the best - Hilary

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    1. Thank you, Hilary. Yeah, I'm loving the reading. I've missed it alot.

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  4. Happy Birthday!!!

    I'll have to check those books out. I got Amazon prime because we order so much, it pays for itself.

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    1. Very cool. I always joke that if I ever move to another country that it would be somewhere that has free Amazon shipping.

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  5. Kudos on finding and buying your books! Great birthday gifts to yourself :) Our lockdown is still partially in place until I don't know when. Things are opening gradually, but we still have a lot of neew cases. Not sure how it's all going to work. Stay safe.

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