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Saturday, February 03, 2007


"Women have tremendous power - their feminity, because men can't do without it." So all feminisitic movements shall agree with this, right? Hah. Quote from Sidney Sheldon who died recently. I never realized that the lead characters in his books are all women. Now that I recall, from the books I've read, they portray much of women from various backgrounds, coming from all sorts of tides and turbulances, yet coming out strong from every one of them. No wonder I tend to get totally engrossed when reading those books. Imagine yourself as those women characters, it builds you up. Well, I remembered counting the days till Are You Afraid Of The Dark? gets published. Now, there won't be another SS books to anticipate for.


Drifted Away @ 2:22 PM