The Year I Met You

Monday, August 22, 2016


Last week, I found this book sitting on my desk. A friend of mine, Murizah thought that I should indulge myself in fiction before I overwhelm myself with academic journal readings next month. I read Ahern's novels before which I don't enjoy very much and find myself in a dilemma saying NO to Murizah. Which is rather different to Ahern's novel adaptation into film namely P.S. I love you or Love, Rosie where I lost myself ogling at the actors and feeling in deep sympathy for all their mishaps. Murizah saw the look on my face and instinctively assuring me that I will love the book. So, there, me off with Ahern for a 3-day marathon.  

After a few pages into the book, I found myself marvelled at her linguistic flair and her interpersonal intelligence. Masya Allah, a language is as it is but human with different preferences, perspectives and reflections reveal a wonderfully crafted string of words which embed euphoria in the readers' mind. Well, I am not much of a reviewer, and yeah the word is WOW. How Ahern placed herself in the character's place certainly gave away on the character and sometimes I find myself there. 

The book is about friendship and love, lost and found gripping on a universal theme which many of us are familiar, yet I learn that there are always things to love from anything, so I'm sharing some of my favourite quotes from the book. 

“If you have to say something, you have to say it now. And now more importantly, you have to do it yourself. It's your life, you're the one who dies, you're the one who loses it.” 
― Cecelia AhernThe Year I Met You

“Silent people hold a magic and a knowledge that less contained people lack; that their not saying something means that more important thoughts are going on inside their head. Perhaps their seeming simplicity belies a hidden mosaic of fanciful thoughts.” 
― Cecelia AhernThe Year I Met You

“Sometimes the very thing I am looking for is staring me straight in the face, but I can't see it.” 
― Cecelia AhernThe Year I Met You

“In order to fly one must first clear the shit off one's wings. First step is to identify the shit.” 
― Cecelia AhernThe Year I Met You

Till we meet again, fiction. One question though, will I recommend this book to anyone? Sure, I will recommend this book to EL learners who wants to add colours to their skills and a person who is lost but wanted to be found. 

I really want to read my academic journals, it is just that I am not sure...when.


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