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Wednesday, 17 July 2013

Book Review: The Imperfectionists by Tom Rachman

How fast do you think you can finish a book? My reading speed is all ups and downs but my friends at my reading group can read fast and even finish 4-6 books in a month, even more! Yeah, I am back with my book reviews. This one is a little overdue which got me thinking that I should review books as soon as I finish them. I've still got my eyes on new books from the supplier, and I am on a lookout for other book blogs that will be willing to exchange links with me, if you are interested, would you let me know? Hint: leave a comment below...

I have already mentioned that I started reading Strange Pilgrims by Gabriel Garcia Marquez and didn't get beyond the introduction. I can't help feeling sad that I can't read it when I want to. It just won't load... I don't even know how this could happen, I have yet to figure it out. But I also think it comes at a reasonable time when I have a lot of projects to finish and both my parents are home, I have had a blast spending time with them together to make up for the bonding moments that we missed the past three months.

So on to the book review...



Highlights of the Book: Themes, Issues and Characterization
(Warning: May Contain Spoilers) 

Some issues and themes worth noting in this book is the balance of work and personal lives, as well as trying to maintain the professionalism in the workplace. As the correspondents strive to meet deadlines, there is the issue of a 50 year old publication staying afloat in the dot com era.

I liked that this came from the perspective of a staff operating an international newspaper. The issues touched were meaningful, and that these are the stories of ordinary people. Instead of a bulk of it being just one perspective, it is a breakdown of various characters and their relevance to their workplace. Tom Rachman gives a varied voice and style for the different characters, even just the supporting ones. It seems that this is a young author to look out for.

The themes that the book touches are love and family life, career and security, and faithfulness or loyalty. Each chapter in the book provides a glimpse in the life of each employee, and in between, there is the history behind the international newspaper, of how it started, but the true reason behind why it was founded is not revealed until the last two chapters. What goes on beyond the professional surface is more intriguing compared to how each correspondent and editor deals with in the workplace.

As for issues, enter the battle of the printed word and daily circulation of an international newspaper versus digital content that can be downloaded and shared in seconds. Usually the thin line is crossed between the relevance and truth of news reporting versus sensationalized stories. Here, the rich stories and challenges of being in the journalism profession is told. I can also personally relate to this side because of my involveent with the printed word having been a scriptwriter and editor in the past.


 The character I could truly relate with is Kathleen, the editor in chief of the paper because I somehow admire her drive and her ambition, being a tough woman in the workplace otherwise dominated by men, and the way she checks facts to protect the paper's credibility. Also, the obituary writer has quite a transformation as he transforms from a lazy but dedicated father to a work-committed editor but unfocused husband.

I also like that each chapter is titled with newspaper headlines which are parallel to each character's story and experiences-this is a novel way of introducing memorable characters to the reader.

Who Could Enjoy The Book 

This book is for people who are curious about what it means to be a print journalist in the midst of a dot com age where reporters from all over the world are facing, and how an international print newspaper can survive. Also, if you are curious as to how the balance between personal life and working life is achieved or rather in constant turmoil, then this book is for you. 


About the Author

People still write good books. 

That's what Discovery said about Tom Rachman and he is considered as one of the best discoveries of 2010, including Andrew Garfield. 

Tom Rachman was born in 1974 in London, but grew up in Vancouver. He studied cinema at the University of Toronto and completed a Master's degree in Journalism at Columbia University in New York. From 1998, he worked as an editor at the foreign desk of The Associated Press in New York then did a stint as a correspondent in India and Sri Lanka, before returning to New York. He was sent to Rome in 2002 as an AP correspondent where his assignments brought him to Japan, South Korea, Egypt and Turkey. He began as a part time editor in 2006 at the International Herald Tribune in Paris in order to support himself while writing fiction. He currently resides in London and is working on his second novel. 


What Other People Are Saying About The Book

It seems that I am not the only one who is quite happy about this book. Other book groups have shared their reactions and you can view them here





If you happen to like this book and pick up this copy, would you want to let me know? 
What types of books capture your interest? 


Thursday, 11 July 2013

New Sample Room Goodies

How have you all been? I can't believe that a lot can happen in just a week. But that's life, and it all depends on how fast you can react to the events, and how well one can manage it all.

I am just glad my e-library is back. That only means that I can continue my reading habits. However, I have encountered problems with the title that I am most interested in. Every other title seems to load just fine. I have to look into the memory card though.

But blogwise, I have some surprises coming in store for you this month. You might want to look out for the next posts here and follow me on Bloglovin to be the first to know.

Here are some goodies that I received from Sample Room. You can watch out for the reviews for these products soon. In the meantime, I won't stay long, I have a huge project that I have to finish and I hope you all are having a good week. Hang in there, tomorrow is Friday!


Clickables

Bloglovin

Wednesday, 3 July 2013

Currently Reading: Strange Pilgrims by Gabriel Garcia Marquez

I'm on a hold right now from reading because I have a ton of writing tasks that are too technical and just getting the facts straight is tricky alone. Another thing is that Momsy is on travel and she brought the digicam and tablet with her which puts my reading on hold too and that leaves me with more beauty products review without any suitable photos to use just yet.

Behind the scenes, I am babysitting our one-year old Fiona. She whines every thirty seconds. But I still let her rest on my lap and cover her with a blanket when she feels cold.


So, I shall wait for my ebook library to arrive then and write as fast as I can on those technical reports and writing tasks. But for next month my reading group in Goodreads have chosen Vladimir Nabokov's Lolita for the discussion. Momsy is reading Tolstoy right now. Does this mean I should go for an actual ebook reader instead of just a tablet?

Ok, ok, ok, currently reading (but put to a halt) Strange Pilgrims by Gabriel Garcia Marquez. (I can't believe I still have not posted my review on Tom Rachman's The Imperfectionists...)

G.G. Marquez is an old-favorite of mine, I got to collect and read many of his novels except Strange Pilgrims. Everybody else knows that I like to read his works, but every time someone goes out of town and passes by the bigger bookstores, I am always unlucky. Now that I have the ebook, it went traveling without me. But I can still wait...

In the meantime, here is a compilation of all the splendid book covers for your inspiration. I've always had his books in Random House editions, but there are other book covers that are even more impressive.






 What are you currently reading, avoiding, completing? 
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Monday, 1 July 2013

On Fragrances: Pink Shimmer and Shine in Pretty and Pure


I got this when a friend of mine brought quite a haul in the office. So yes, I fell for it at first scent. I have to say that the package is an instant favourite because I am a big fan of teal and everything that falls in its radar. I am feeling that it is a good buy as soon as I saw it, and I will be sharing my reasons why.


About the Company

I think anyone who has a relative in the States and has received a balikbayan box knows or has tried some Pink products in the past. Pink is Victoria’s Secret’s sister company which has expanded into so many products already, from underwear, beauty products, sporting attire, shoes and fragrances, now they are introducing bags and totes. There are so many merchandise that they are conjuring up, it takes a girl quite a good amount of self control to decide which are really the essentials. As for me, I am content with this particular body splash. What's a girl on a budget to do?

Price

I got this 75ml bottle for only Php 350, so it must be a sale price of approximately $8.75. The regular items I see on the site are over $15-25 if these come in full size. I think it is already a good value for me, and I got to save on other fees, so yes, definitely a keeper. 

About the Product

The print on the bottle says that it is a sparkling body mist, and yes it is definitely sparkly! I like small bottles because I can toss them in my bag no matter how small it is and then carry them around no matter where I am. I usually head to the mountains for the weekends and then go back to the city when the week starts again. I also need some calming scents to help me start my day.

Who Is It For?

Pink's Pretty and Pure Sparkling Body Mist is for those who like:
  • Subtle and refreshing scents
  • Shimmery products to reflect on the skin 
  • Candy bubblegum reminiscent fragrances

Pros 

I like that it offers:
  • Fresh feeling
  • Smells pleasant and becomes subtle as time goes on
  • Not too sweet and not overpowering
  • Reasonable bargain price thanks to my friend 
  • Compact travel size bottle 
  • Non-irritating

Cons

I don’t like that:
  • It is too shimmery
  • Creamy and milky texture that make it appear like lotion
  • There is something wrong with the spritzer, it does not spritz it just gives a spurt and I need to rub it on my skin and it wastes an amount of product
  • It is inaccessible, I don't see it on sale even in their own site and I have to see yet if they offer it here

The Verdict

I find that Pretty and Pure is a calming scent that I really like. At the rate of how I spritz it, it will be consumed in no time. I am pleased with this product but I am sad that it is no longer on sale in the site. 

Sunday, 30 June 2013

Raisie Takes on the Liebster Award!

Hooray! Raisie Speaks was nominated or rather “tagged” for the Liebster Award thanks to Aviva! For the record, it is my first time to be tagged and yes, I am now getting down to business… 

For those who are new to the Liebs just like I am, it consists of providing 11 Facts about Yourself, and answering 10 Questions by the blogger who has tagged you, and forwarding 10 Questions to other bloggers you have tagged. So shall we begin? 

11 Fun Facts About Raisie 

1. My real name is Raisa and my second name is Mae. Raisie is a pet name used by my Mom. 
2. I am currently living with ten dogs at home. If you are wondering, it is no walk in the park, I have to take care of preparing their food and bathing them and making sure they don’t chase the chickens and give the goats a heart attack. But coming home to adorable and sweet dogs is worth it.
3. I tutor-coach my Mom in Candy Crush. No kidding. She goes to bed at midnight after she plays Candy Crush. I don’t have to tutor Papa in Poker. That’s his area.
4. Until last month, I collected and insisted on reading books that were tangible. I didn’t really get the hang of reading ebooks on my laptop screen and buying paperbacks and hardbound cost me shipping fees. So what changed? A tablet.


Samsung Galaxy Tab 2

5. Yes, I still write my thoughts in script and I do use copyediting marks and icons even if I am no longer a practicing journalist. 
6. There is no denying that I really enjoy cooking. I follow well-kept family recipes and I still continue to learn. My specialties? Fresh lumpia, pasta, chocolate and butter cake, tenderloin steak and mixed vegetables.
7. Apart from collecting books of all my favourite authors, I also collect-gasp-pencils. It’s weird and scary, I know.
8. I am a semi-type A person with minimal tendencies of OCD. My work space is a dining table that can seat six people-but right now I am hogging it.
9. I have a secret obsession over nail polish!


My Various NOTD

10. I enjoy movies too! As long as it is interesting, I watch it. My range includes criticizing remakes of well-loved classics, cartoons and animations to watch with the kids (my little cousins), indies and documentaries and also Japanese anime.
11. I am also a freelance creative writer for ebooks and web content. Need something done? You can reach me at raisa513@yahoo.com. 

Whew, so now that’s done, we now move on to Aviva’s Questions. Brace yourselves, here we go!

Aviva’s Questions

1. What’s your skin type? If you were to choose a different skin type except normal, what would it be and why?

I had oily skin ever since. I don’t think any other skin type would suit me except dry because there are many beauty and skin care products right now that are infused with moisturizing properties that could give positive results.

2. Which would you prefer: a premium makeup product worth thousands of pesos or a makeup loot consisting of drugstore products worth the same? Why?

Believe it or not, I grew up thinking that the reason why some beauty and skin care products were more expensive was because of the quality and payoff of the products. But these days, I am proven wrong because there are already many affordable products that can perform well and are satisfactory without the super duper expensive price tags. So if I were given the drugstore loot, I won’t mind, but if I were given the premium makeup brand, it is not every day that I can experience a luxurious pampering session. In any case, it is a win-win, and I can save money in the process too, that’s the way I look at it.



3. Are you willing to fork over more than Php 500 for a lipstick? Why or why not?

I am a minimal lipstick kind of girl. I find that putting on too much darkens my lips. So when it comes to lipstick, that amount is a bit pricey for me. My lipstick range is usually Php 250-350 and so on. The others, I just receive as pasalubong and gifts from friends and family.



Human Nature Mineral Hydrating Lipstick Lucky in Love

4. What’s the one makeup/ skin care product you want to try the most and why? What’s hindering you from trying it?

Honestly, I have a secret item on my wishlist and that is the Urban Decay Naked 2 Palette. I really admire the shades that are appropriate for corporate wear and even weekends. But the price intimidates me…

That’s not the only one though, I also have my eyes on Mary Kay’s Bella Belara perfume. I had a test spritz before and the scent just blows me away. Again, the price is a problem. I would rather spend my money on something more worthwhile or invest in myself instead of spend on beauty products and fragrances that are really not a necessity. 

5. What color do you wish your hair is?

I think that black-brown currently suits me. However, I have always been curious with an ombre style with streaks of red or blue. Weird, huh?

6. What’s your go to face base?

I am more of a powder person compared to the cream formulation when it comes to face base. This is because of my oily skin. So I would have to point out that women who have oily skin should try out Human Nature’s Mineral Pressed Powder. There are four shades to choose from, and it is super affordable. It also provides sheer to medium coverage and keeps oily skin at bay, it works every time!

7. Do you think face primers are necessary? Why or why not?

Over the years, getting ready for me in the morning comprised of cleansing, toning, moisturizing and sun protection. It didn’t make a difference if I had face primer before foundation because honestly, I thought that the lesser application on skin was better. I still think this is better until now. Sticking to a tried and tested routine has helped avoid too much breakouts and problematic skin conditions that are caused by products that are not that suited for my skin. 

8. Which are you most likely to sport when going out: green or purple eyeshadow? 

Lately, I have been intrigued by corporate makeup and executive grooming because of the nature of my field. In this case, I have mastered lilac shades which can go with almost anything. Purple can be worn for night events though, and I can stick to the lilac shades for the day in the workplace. However, I am open to the idea of experimenting with emerald shades too.


New York Color Eyeshadow Palette in Queen's Boulevard

9. Which looks better on you, red or nude lipstick?

I still like color and red seems to be the best shade on me. 

10. Given a chance to undergo cosmetic surgery, would you take it? If so, what procedure would you undergo? If not, why?

I have always been comfortable with the way I look and I like keeping myself under the radar instead of putting myself on the spotlight uncomfortably. Hmm, cosmetic surgery you say? Give me the money and I can use it for other more productive means. =D 

My Questions for Other Bloggers

  1. There are already so many sampling boxes in the country today. Would you subscribe to one? How long do you wish to subscribe?
  2. Describe your daily beauty routine.
  3. How would you differentiate your regular beauty routine to a pampered beauty treatment?
  4. How much do you allocate for beauty splurges and hauls every month?
  5. What is the most that you have spent on a beauty product?
  6. What is your current beauty obsession?
  7. What is your beauty mantra?
  8. If you had Php 100, what beauty product would you spend it on?
  9. How would you format your beauty reviews?
  10. What are your top two fragrances?

My Blogger Tags


  1. This Little Creature
  2. Ironically Titled
  3. Duchess of Delaware
  4. The House that Lars Built
  5. Its Meryll Jane
  6. I Make Me Michelle
  7. The Draco Princess
  8. Jannieology

So far that's all I have. If you want to answer some of my questions, you are very much welcome and you can link back here. There is no deadline...

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