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    The first time I've heard about this book was from an interview video of Lee Nadine, a gorgeous Harvard-student-alias-influencer who starred in the infamous Korean dating variety show for single people; Single's Inferno. She captured the viewers' hearts with her graceful and classy attitude, a demeanor befitting her brilliant mind. When asked about her favourite book, she answered it enthusiastically, even saying she had read it four times.

    As she was my idol during that particular time, and also certainly my favourite participant in the show, it was no wonder that I searched the book up on the internet, and quickly added it to my TBR-list.

    I meant to read it sooner. However, there were too much of adulting stuffs going on for me at that moment, thus the priority hereby went to the soon-to-be-due-assignments, group projects and meetings. It was hard for me to actually sit down and have my own 'me time'. I finally had the time to read the book after literally wrestled myself to it.




    Title: When Breath Becomes Air

    Author: Paul Kalanithi

    Genre: Autobiography, Memoir

    Date of Published: 12th January 2016

    Page Count: 256

    Publisher: Random House


    The book started with a prologue; a 30-year-old-something Paul was flipping through his CT scan images, dressed in not his usual white coat, but a patient's gown. As an accomplished final year neurological resident at Stanford, he knew at the first glance of what it was. Six months before, he started experiencing the symptoms: losing weight and ferocious back pain. 

    He continued to tell the story in his point of view. The first part of the story recounts on his glorious days before he discovered he had stage four lung cancer. In the second part, Paul narrates his story and his views on life, as both a doctor and patient. The book ended with an epilogue, written by his beloved wife, Lucy.

    No words could describe how reading this book was literally a life-changing experience. It got me sobbing on my knees, screaming my heart out and undoubtedly left me questioning my life decisions.

    Seriously though, how could a book make you cry THIS MUCH? The only time you would find me not crying would be from that one scene when Paul became a spider man-which was not in this universe-so nope, no no-crying happened. (ugh do u get it?)

    To read this book is to read about a great man who achieved everything in his life, dying with his family by his side, on his journey to face death. It is also equally important to read in this beautifully-written memoir about the resilience and what makes life meaningful enough to go on living. Paul, in writing his story not just as a cancer patient but also how he saw life as before and after the devastating news. Before the news he was always a strong man, doing surgeries for tens of hours and dedicating life to medicine. But what happens after he started to feel those pain? The kind of pain he really knew about (after all, his patients used different words to describe it) but he never actually knew what it felt like. What happens to life after cancer changed his world. It was a long haul, long struggle full of tears and pain and therapy. His story reminds us that in chasing for our dreams, don't forget to look back and walk shoulder-to-shoulder, fingers interlocked with your loved ones, for no one can tell the future.

    Some of the excerpts/quotes I figured would you even more intrigued about the book:









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    Awal semester haritu aku and the gang were too bored with our single life. Jadi Anas called me up one day and asked if I wanna go hiking. Destinasi yang dipersetujui pada awalnya ialah Gunung Kerunai, salah satu gunung yang memberikan pemandangan sangat indah di atas puncak. Aku setuju ja, sebab tak pernah hike lagi Gunung Kerunai.

    Tapi malangnya plan Kerunai terpaksa cancel sebab nak naik Kerunai perlu menggunakan kenderaan 4x4. Dan tentunya pendakian Kerunai turut memerlukan hiking guide because none of us have experienced hiking there so we don't know the route and also we were worried about our safety issue.

    Jadi destinasi hiking terpaksa ditukar kepada Bukit Berekeh. Walaupun pendakian Bukit Berekeh turut dilakukan pada waktu malam (3 pagi to be more accurate), tapi tak menjadi masalah kerana aku dan Ainul dah pernah mendaki Berekeh sebelum ni. So there is no problem about safety/route etc.

    Jadi bersiap-siaplah kami berempat yang terdiri daripada aku, Ainul, Anas dan Sofea. Kami memulakan perjalanan dari kampus lebih kurang jam 12.30 malam, dan tiba di Orang Asli One Stop Centre (OAOSC) lebih kurang jam 2 pagi. 

    Kat OAOSC tu memang selesa. Ada tempat parking, tandas dan surau. Kebersihan pun memang tiptop. Korang tak perlu risau.

    Selepas ambil wuduk, siapkan kelengkapan dan lain-lain, maka berjalanlah kami berempat dari OAOSC ke titik mula pendakian. Kami akan solat Subuh di atas sana, dan untuk memudahkan, kami akan jaga wuduk.





    Bukit Berekeh

    Panjang: 5.3km
    Bilangan peak: 5
    Purata tempoh masa: 2 jam 15 minit

    Jejak pendakian ialah agak mencabar untuk beginner especially yang tak buat training. Banyak jalan naik/turun bukit dan kawasan curam. 
    Recommended untuk mendaki dalam kumpulan dan ada pendaki lelaki untuk kumpulan perempuan.










    Kami tiba di puncak pada pukul 5 pagi. Terus kitorang hamparkan tikar getah dan berbaring sambil menunggu sunrise. Jangan risau kalau korang berada dalam kumpulan kecil sebab kat atas sana tu nanti akan penuh dengan kumpulan-kumpulan lain. 






    Ni masa nak turun. Matahari dah naik jadi sangatlah cantik kalau nak ambil gambar.





    Nampak tak bukit-bukit kat belakang sana? Itulah yang kitorang daki pada waktu malam. Tak sangka jauh jugak sebenarnya.





    If you are a beginner in hiking, I would suggest to do:
    *brief walk every day a week before
    *do a lot of exercises sebab nanti takut terkehel kaki, tak larat pastu pitam etc

    Kelengkapan yang perlu dibawa:
    Headlamp (PERLU sebab jalan gelap tak nampak pape)
    Air
    Makanan ringan
    Spray for ankle kalau takut terseliuh kaki. Member aku haritu pernah terseliuh kaki. Naya mat nak habiskan pendakian.




    By the way, aku tak suggest group **girls only** sahaja yang naik. Sekurang-kurangnya heret la member lelaki korang atau bayar hiking guide for your safety. Bahaya sebenarnya kalau perempuan je yang naik tapi sebab kitorang berempat memang perangai sekor-sekor macam jantan jadi tak ada hal. Alhamdulillah Tuhan jaga.


    Anyway, rating is 5/5 stars! Definitely recommended for those who want to bathe in the refreshing sunlight and drown in the beauty of nature! Plus it's free hehe 








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    Okay this is a hard one. But we gotta try yeah?

    And I know it was supposed to be 10 things to list down, but my brain is not braining. So here is the list of 5 things of my likings and dislikings.


    5 Likes

    1) Tomyam

    I love LOVE tomyam. The word love itself isn't enough. If I could marry tomyam, believe me babe, I would. There is something so intoxicating- so tempting- with the flavour. Sweet? Yes. Sour? You got it. Spicy? Ughhh say no moreeeee. I love any kinds of tomyams (I don't discriminate by colours) - the white tomyam, the orange tomyam, seafood, chicken -

    2) Books

    LOL. As if this isn't clear enough. I love the books, the covers, THE SMELL. God ughhh. Especially the old book smell. Can't get enough of it.

    3) Hiking

    This is one of the activities I found to my liking during my study. I can't believe how eager I am to hike something 400+ meters? And it has inclination too? God my body would say no but my soul is too hyper for this. If you haven't tried hiking, I like to suggest it. Such a good way to spend time with no payment. Being one with nature=complete life goodness.

    4) Chocolates

    Anything chocolatey and sweety, I'm all up for it.

    5) Lego

    These days, you can find my Shopee carts full of Lego toys. Cheap ones, of course. I find joy and tranquility in assembling each part. And when it was fully assembled and becomes one piece, I would arrange them on my bookshelf. Oh I have a whole collection of Lego from Ecoshop and Shopee.


    5 Dislikes

    1) Calculus

    Calculus is part of maths, right. I used to be so freaking invested in maths. Like, you give people 268 apples, someone give X apples, you plant your own apples and in a year how much apple you have? I used to get excited at finding the X and the Y. **keyword is 'used to'** But the excitement was long gone now. Calculus and degree stuff makes me run at 200km/h at the word 'calculate'. I guess I will always miss the old me who would make her mum buys extra math practices books and finish them all in a week. Sorry 8 year-old me, sorry to disappoint.

    2) Squid

    When I was little, I would puke everytime I ate squids. It's not that I have allergic, no I don't. I just couldn't accept the taste of the springy stuff. I'm much better tolerating it now that I'm older. I can eat it but I don't prefer to.

    3) Feminism

    I'm not even in the mood to discuss about this topic so let just stop here.

    4) Heels

    I bought a pair of heels back in July/August. It was real pretty, cream beige colour. And it was 50% off so it was cheap cheap! I wore it twice only so far, and the longest I was in was for 4 hours. Later that night my feet ache so badly I couldn't sleep. What a shame beauty has to be painful.



     


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    Kinda clueless on how to start this one. Well, if we're talking about my favourite book, I wouldn't know for sure to be honest. I mean, I've read many books, so how am I supposed to pick one? How can you choose?

    I've got a lot of books I've loved, hated, did not finish, cringed, and 'loved but then i hated it the second time i read it'. But when talking about favourites, which also correlates to love, I do have a few in my mind.

    Let me present to you....... one of my top 10 best favourite books of all time. 





    The title is so fetch, I know.

    I remember buying this book during Big Bad Wolf at my hometown. It was my first BBW so I was rambang mata on what to buy because there's just too many books!

    Came across this one and I immediately fell in love with the title. Well it's not everyday you see a book that gives off "hey you wanna kill your life? no not yourself. i mean your life. here's some tips" kinda vibe. It's literally giving "i'm a bitch and i'm hot and sexy".

    So I paid at the counter, went home and read the book, and once again was shocked and fell in love all over again.

    To talk about this book I have to introduce you to the author. This book is a memoir, or what some would call an autobiography fiction. The author, Cat Marnell, is a fashion and beauty journalist. In the early part of the book, we got to know the childhood story of Cat. She has a sister, and parents who are also happen to be psychiatrists. 


    This is a story of her life as a drug addict.

    Now, this book receives so much criticism and applause due to the open views and sharing on her being a drug addict. Readers would learn how she started from being a top academic scorer - to getting expelled - to landing a job at beauty magazine - to getting rehab - to back at work again - and relapse - and suicidal - and finally getting better living with her parents again. Add all kinds of drugs to her life equation; soft drugs, hard drugs, and boom congratulations! You have learnt about Cat Marnell's life.

    To escape her abusive dad, she went to a boarding school. At first she find it hard to keep up with the study. Until one of her friends introduced her to Ritalin (a type of ADHD drug). She started asking her father for the drug to keep her academic performance. And this was how she started getting involved with drugs.

    Later in her adult life, she met friends whom have furthered influenced her in the nightlife, club, and of course, hardcore drugs. But she landed a good job. She was talented in networking and journalism and lucky her, she got a job at a beauty magazine. However, she soon failed to manage her busy work properly as the drug had influenced her too much. She struggled to juggle between drugs and work, work and drugs. Finally, she succumbed to her boss and parents' persuasion to attend rehabs. Until as of 2022, she is doing much better.

    One of the scenes that stuck in my mind the most is during her time as Associate Beauty Editor. She appeared at work in the morning with messy hair, sunken eyes, feet bleeding from stepping on shards of glass (i don't remember how the incident happened), wearing ballerina shoes, and yes, definitely a little high. Everyone looks in her direction with concern but she waved them off saying she's definitely fine.

    This book is on my top 10 list for a few reasons.

    1) It introduces me to drugs (lmaooo don't take this in a negative way). But really. I knew more about Ritalin, Adderall, and that you COULD NOT supposed to be addicted to Adderall (but she did). 

    2) Friends have a huge influence. Cat met awesome people when she moved to NYC, but she also become friends with the wrong group. One friend introduces her to nightlife, another shares their drugs, another taught her how to get the most 'highest' feeling with mixing alcohol and drugs and even robbed her apartment. I have to say, her life would be better had she befriended the right circle.

    3) She did good. She fall into the darkness, she fought her way back, she relapsed again. But the important thing is she didn't give up. Sure, she messed up a lot. But she also realized that and reached for help. Inspiring woman.

    4) The writing was good. Once you read it, you cannot put it down. Trust me.


    I believe that's it for this entry. I've written a lot, and I'm happy everyone gets to know about Cat Marnell. Till then, byebyee! :))











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    I know I wasn't active here. Most of the times I wanna get back to writing blogs but my procrastination gets the better of me. Plus, I don't know what to write heh

    Hence why this post exists. To promote my *hard work of coming up with cool topics* October Writing Challenge. It's not exactly a challenge, actually. More like a list of writing ideas but anyway.


    And don't come at me saying October has 31 days, yes I know that. I'm just too lazy to arrange the boxes accordingly >,<




    To be honest, I know my blog traffic ain't much and my followers barely 100. Heck, I don't think anyone reads my blog. But if any of you DID read this peashy nuubies blog, do drop a comment in the chatbox. Or maybe if you are interested in participating in this writing challenge..... if you'd like to.... **bubble eyes**

    Anyway, that's it! Here comes October! 




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    Babee it's been a looooonggg time since I joined a blog giveaway. But here we goooooo!

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    me with my cutest teddy bear bag >>>




    At the start of our new semester, my friends and I accidentally went on a VERY VERY impromptu trip. Guess where? It's the one and only, PENANG.

    It was sudden actually. I was chilling in my room on a Wednesday evening scrolling tiktok before Anas called me. She just said casually, "hey you wanna go to Penang? We can... I don't know, visit Nas and Intan maybe?"

    Of course I had to say yes (I never said no to people). We've been to Perlis, Cameron Highlands, some parts of Kedah and a few places here and there in KL, but we've never been to Penang. It was Penang peeps. How could we never go there once during our whole 3 years of study?

    So Yumna bought bus tickets for the five of us. The plan was, we'd hopped on the night Friday bus, then Nad and Intan (our friends who are doing internship) would come and pick us up. Stayed a night at Nad's expensive apartment, then spent the rest of the weekends playing tourist.

    We did plan our itinerary though. But we're only humans (Alexa play Human by Christina Perri), and our planning didn't exactly go accordingly.

    But it's okay, we had our fun and our utmost time there <3

    So if you've never been to Penang, this blog post is dedicated FOR YOU.



    1) Restoran Biru-biru

    This restaurant is probably one of the most beach-y restaurant I've ever been to in my life. It was the best! From the food, the decorations, the interiors and the scenery... Everything is purrfecc.






    The interior. This restaurant is located beside the beach so you can enjoy the calm breeze and salty air while enjoying your meals. And because we went there during weekend, the place was super packed. It was also hard to find a parking spot, so if you wanna go there, do plan in advance!



    again, me with my cutest teddy! 



    The food was super scrumptious! We couldn't get enough of it. The price isn't that cheap, but it's affordable. Price range: RM15-30


    Nasi lemak, aglio oilio (at least that's what i think), pizza, and drinks. I would recommend to try the aglio olio/pasta and the strawberry drink is super sweeeett!



    2) Kampung Agong

    Yall heard of Kampung Agong? No? Well neither did I.

    Apparently this place was started by an individual, to which the kampung people called him 'Agong' due to his wealth and generosity. If you want a relax, cottage vibes, then this place is for you! The ticket price is RM10, and the place was so large you could get lost in it. 

    There are a lot of interiors and attractions which look as if they came out of early 2000s Malay movies. There are horses you can feed, musolla to pray, small shops for souvenirs, and they also sell food! So you don't have to worry of feeling thirsty or hungry. But oh well, the mineral water costs RM4 so I would advise to bring your own water!



    the girl in the sarang burung


    high staircases


    the girl with the buaian



    and of course, the drinks :)) Price range is between RM10-20



    3) Jonker Street

    I think this is a famous street almost every Malaysian knows. To give you a picture, it's where people walk and walk and walk. There are small shops along the streets, where you can buy flowers, phone charms, mini fans, ice creams, drinks, foods, or even batik. It's mostly the neighbourhood aesthetics it gives off that make the place so attractive.



    That's all! Penang is such a wonderful state with the perfect balance of urban-ness and villages. I definitely recommend going here for a staycation or holiday trips <3. Till then, enjoy! 





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