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Name: ninjaKID
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About Me: A witty funny kid from Naga City. A proud ATENEAN. Got simple dream... to be a ninja or a secret agent... or maybe a spy. I love hanging out with my budds. Love reading, totally! Others think I'm weird & cause I do unusual things like wearing sweatshirt during sunny day and eat ice cream on a rainy day. I'm funny to get along. As long as we respect each other, imperfections doesn't matter. =) Love taking pictures too! And doing extremes(when Im with my pals only}!! But God knows we're not that wild! we're just having fun being sick! hehe. ;)
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  Wednesday, April 15, 2009  
 
 
Weekend in Paris (novel) - Review
Weekend in Paris is a must read novel. It is a true blockbuster! For me, it is the search for happiness, for fulfillment and for self-worth. And it implies that
one's happiness is not in the hand of other people but in our own.
If we want to feel and attain the peak of our fulfillment we must choose between things; things that we thought will help us to find our own self without relying on others, things that could give us long term contentment and things that is not that so sure of what will happen after you chose it. It's a little bit difficult because you want all those things but it won't be that complicated if you're wise enough to decide and stand for what you think will give you the chance to know the real you without being dependent to someone. We must not center our life with a certain person/thing. W e must explore new possibilities and learn. And of course that means we need to leave something behind (even that thing/person matters to us) to face something new... A sacrifice, yes. The story also denote that for us to be happy and contented we must not let other people run our lives. We must stand for what we think is right and be responsible for our actions. We must not stick to something that never makes us blissful. We don't deserve it if we know that we are more than that. What I like most in this story is the toleration of breaking-free or freedom. After the hard working days, we must play and relax. Live life like a careless kid even just for a little while. Life must be all about being free, contented, happy and gathered up.


compliments to
Gigi Levangie Grazer, for coming up with this splendid posh novel.

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