Had finished reading "You don't know me" by David Klass.
www.buildingrainbows.com/bookreview/reviewid/25045 At the end of this story, I kinda sobbed a bit. It's a nice book to read at, plus the hilarious part which would make you laugh out. The writing skills of David Klass is quite impressive, especially with the is-or-not type of writing style. If you are the one who are aware of the child abuse that happens around us, this book is definitely a choice of reading.
That's all for today. Should start my revision on Japanese and Hospitality and Tourism Law now, though I still have another book awaits for me to read it. OMG! The more I wandering at the fifth floor of the library, the more books I will borrow from it. Maa, if I have the time, I should take my time for more reading in future, probably starting from next semester, as I wouldn't have any distraction of personal computer and laptop in my room! LOL! I just discovered that there are lots of interesting story books and novels in the library!
Oh ya, here's a meaningful yet familiar quote in this book:
"It's doesn't matter how people look at you-what's important is how you look at yourself." - quote from Mr. Hayes, a character in the story of "You don't know me" by David Klass.