Sunday, December 20, 2009

Thoughts for 2009

Not too bad I guess.

Sometimes I really feel I need to read more. There is so much out there to learn, so much knowledge to be gained. And I am not reading enough.

However often things get you and pull you away from this task.

And of course, you get back again.

Sunday, May 17, 2009

Catch-22

This is the second time I have read this book.

I was confused.

And I am still confused. ;p

Sunday, January 25, 2009

Books read in 2009

Not all count towards the List I guess ...

1) The Undercover Economist - Tim Harford
2) Catch-22 - Joseph Heller
3) The Inheritance of Loss - Kiran Desai
4) The Cornish Trilogy - Robertson Davies
5) Outliers - Malcolm Gladwell
6) Midnight's Children - Salman Rushdie
7) Why We Run: A Natural History - Bernd Heinrich
8) The Great Gatsby - F. Scott Fitzgerald

In Progress
9) The Conference of the Birds - Farid Ud-din Attar

--> This book is a 2008 Xmas present from Peilian, a present that will remain in our conversation for quite some time esp if I do not finish reading it. Haiz, it is not easy to plow through. In 2010, I shall ... ;-)

10) Silent Spring - Rachel Carson

Thursday, January 1, 2009

Books for 2009

The target for 2009 is to read 10 GOOD books on top of other daily readings and squash readings etc. I guess rereading of certain books would be counted towards the ten.

I have only settled on a few titles and the rest could be added as the year goes by. Here's the list and I welcome comments on whether the books should be counted towards my list, as well as suggestions on the other titles.

1) Catch-22
2) The Conference of the Birds
3) The Odyssey
4) The Illiad
5) Classical Music: The 50 Greatest Composers & their 1,000 Greatest Works
6) Guns, Germs and Steel

After I read each book, I will do a short entry here. Not so much a review, since I am not much of a critic, but just whatever I feel like writing then.

Your task, my dear readers, is to bug me when you see no new entries for more than 6 weeks. 12 months divided by 10 ... I guess that is about the time I have for each book. =)

Why Cyperus Papyrus?

Haha. Doesn't it sound fun to chant? Try it! Cyperus Papyrus, Cyperus Papyrus, Cyperus Papyrus, Cyperus Papyrus ... ...

Well, when I played this game called The Pharaoh many years back (it was first released on 31 Oct 1999 and I have never completed it), there were reed fields which men could harvest for processing into papyrus paper. From there, I could have scribes and build schools and libraries to educate my people.

Cyperus Papyrus is paper reed, which is most famously used for making papyrus paper by the Ancient Egyptians. I guess it is one source which great books, poems, history, knowledge etc has been captured on.

And thus my title of my blog ... Cyperus Papyrus!