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正義: 一場思辨之旅
By Michael J. Sandel, 邁可.桑德爾
五粒星!! 一個夜晚就睇完
本書提出既議題同辯論都好值得思考同精彩
一邊睇會一邊思考好多問題 ((( 但呢d 問題好多時候都無最終答案
打算一年或幾年後再讀
原來你非不快樂
By 林夕
或者可以視佢為一本現代香港平易近人版既道家佛家經典crossover
以後有咩睇唔開/失戀/抑鬱/想自殺既時候睇下就o岩喇 哈哈
全部都係短篇散文, 非常推薦畀忙碌既都市人
Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can't Stop Talking
By Susan Cain
Thank you, SusanCain, for writing this wonderful piece of work. Reading this helps me understand myself better and learn to appreciate the way I am. Highly recommend to people who always hear others saying they are being too quiet/shy/soft-spoken, or 'you are always in your head', 'what are you thinking?' Also to those who don't understand why their friends or kids behave in this way.
This book explains many of my traits and habits that I didn't pay attention to or considered as mysterious/unexplainable. And made me realize I kinda attempted to come out of my shell, sometimes playing a role of social extrovert (un)consciously. I wish I could read this book at a much earlier stage in my life, and even wish my parents did read this before I started go to school. My low self-esteem since childhood and life path might be a lot different. Well, hope it's not too late now.
厨房
By 吉本芭娜娜
書評比書本身好看的例子 =__=
大概之前對作者既期望太高
未知死,焉知生。
日本文化好像對死和逝去有別於其他文化的看法
(其他幾本因為太多喜歡既quote, 索性underline o係 本書度 hehe)
「一個人要想真正自立,最好去弄點兒甚麼東西養養。比如撫養孩子啦,種盆花啦。在這過程中才會看清自己能力的極限,然後才能有所作為。」
「我不斷提醒自己,我會在不知甚麼時候死去。否則我就不會有活著的感覺。」
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