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Re: Latest book you have finished

PostPosted: October 20th, 2011, 10:18 pm
by Wanda
I just finished reading 90 Minutes in Heaven by Don Piper. - a really gripping and compelling read! Its a true story about a man who met a terrible accident - an 18-wheeler ran over his car, crushing it. He was pronounced dead, went to heaven, and came back to life after 90 minutes. In those minutes he had a glimpse of heaven and all its glory which he says no words on earth can aptly describe. It was really a gripping read because no one has ever died and gone to heaven and lived again to talk about it.

After the accident comes a long and gruelling period of recovery for Don, and he talks about the miracles, pains, joys, and sacrifices and love he received from everyone around him. The writing style is really not remarkable - i found it repetitive and it didnt feel spontaneous. But Don's ordeal made him learn more about himself which in turn also made me ask myself about my own motivations in life. Its a true story about survival, too. Ive always loved books about the strength of the human spirit to live on even in difficult times (Life of Pi, The Old Man and Sea) but those are fiction and Don's experience was the real deal. He has been interviewed and appeared on tv many times to tell his story but I admit im still a bit skeptical. but whether or not his account is the true heaven, its a great read and a compelling testimony of the power of prayer too :D

Check out my post here http://wandafulworldofbooks.blogspot.co ... piper.html

Re: Latest book you have finished

PostPosted: October 20th, 2011, 10:33 pm
by Memnoch26
hahaha.... it takes some getting used to..



malot1182 wrote:
Memnoch26 wrote:..try listening to the audio version while going thru the book... it will bring you to a whole new dimension...


malot1182 wrote:Ay agree ako kay Ivy. For me mas paganda ng paganda ang series na ito. I'm starting to read Mockingjay. At andun pa rin yung chilling effect sa akin. I started reading the book like I am the voice of Katniss, kesa reading it as a spectator lang. Mas may effect yung bawat lines. Lalo na yung last line sa Catching Fire. Brrrr...


na-try ko na.Nakatulog ako hahahaah!! Audiobooks are not for me.

Re: Latest book you have finished

PostPosted: October 21st, 2011, 8:19 am
by sillysili
Craig Thompson's Habibi.

I will definitely read this again. :D

Re: Latest book you have finished

PostPosted: October 21st, 2011, 11:26 am
by Wanda
sillysili wrote:Craig Thompson's Habibi.

I will definitely read this again. :D


Hi sillysili! Oh ive seen this at the bookstore and i thought how beautiful it looked! Hehe. So you liked it huh? Whats the story about?

Re: Latest book you have finished

PostPosted: October 21st, 2011, 1:15 pm
by malot1182
Natapos ko rin sa wakas. Gruesome, not because of some gory scenes, but with what had happened to the characters. Now I know kung bakit yun ang decision ni Owen sa movie.

Re: Latest book you have finished

PostPosted: October 22nd, 2011, 10:34 am
by deathwalker
Nakakatuwa yung mga kuwento, magugustuhan ng mga mahilig sa WWII stories. Parang nagkuwento lang ang paborito mong lolo tungkol sa kanyang mga adventures nung panahon ng digmaan. At malinaw din na ayaw ni Vonnegut ng digmaan, ayon na rin sa dinanas nya nung naging POW sya sa Dresden, Germany na binomba ng Allied Forces..

http://booktripper.blogspot.com/2011/10 ... spect.html

Re: Latest book you have finished

PostPosted: October 22nd, 2011, 10:49 am
by jquin3
malot1182 wrote:Natapos ko rin sa wakas. Gruesome, not because of some gory scenes, but with what had happened to the characters. Now I know kung bakit yun ang decision ni Owen sa movie.


I saw the English version of this movie and liked it. I'm planning to download the original Swedish movie. This is what a romantic vampire movie should be like. Complex and haunting. Hindi ni-reveal sa Hollywood version ng movie about the truth about Abby/Eli. Ewan ko lang sa Swedish version. I have to see.

Re: Latest book you have finished

PostPosted: October 22nd, 2011, 10:49 am
by sillysili
Wanda wrote:
sillysili wrote:Craig Thompson's Habibi.

I will definitely read this again. :D


Hi sillysili! Oh ive seen this at the bookstore and i thought how beautiful it looked! Hehe. So you liked it huh? Whats the story about?


It's a graphic novel set in a fictional place somewhere in the Middle East (timeline is unspecified). The story revolves around the complex and intimate relationship between Dodola and Cham/Zam. Subthemes include language (calligraphy), storytelling, religion, sex, and nature.

I also recommend his previous work, Blankets.

Habibi is simply amazziiiing! ;)

Re: Latest book you have finished

PostPosted: October 22nd, 2011, 11:15 am
by jquin3
Wanda wrote:I just finished reading 90 Minutes in Heaven by Don Piper. - a really gripping and compelling read! Its a true story about a man who met a terrible accident - an 18-wheeler ran over his car, crushing it. He was pronounced dead, went to heaven, and came back to life after 90 minutes. In those minutes he had a glimpse of heaven and all its glory which he says no words on earth can aptly describe. It was really a gripping read because no one has ever died and gone to heaven and lived again to talk about it.

After the accident comes a long and gruelling period of recovery for Don, and he talks about the miracles, pains, joys, and sacrifices and love he received from everyone around him. The writing style is really not remarkable - i found it repetitive and it didnt feel spontaneous. But Don's ordeal made him learn more about himself which in turn also made me ask myself about my own motivations in life. Its a true story about survival, too. Ive always loved books about the strength of the human spirit to live on even in difficult times (Life of Pi, The Old Man and Sea) but those are fiction and Don's experience was the real deal. He has been interviewed and appeared on tv many times to tell his story but I admit im still a bit skeptical. but whether or not his account is the true heaven, its a great read and a compelling testimony of the power of prayer too :D

Check out my post here http://wandafulworldofbooks.blogspot.co ... piper.html


It must really be difficult to have a foretaste of heaven and then go back living here on earth with all the pain and suffering of life (yeah, with all the joys and loves too).

Re: Latest book you have finished

PostPosted: October 22nd, 2011, 11:53 am
by laila_6045
so i've finally gotten around to finish reading this book..i got held off for about a week coz i was busy...i have to say the series is getting better..this one has a feel of pirates of the caribbean teen edition..hehehe..it was a really fun read! i had a really good laugh in every chapter and every chapter title is a winner!!! i hope they will make a movie out of this one too!