Mamarazzi burn midnight oil again. Finished this book titled "Lili" by Annie Wang.
Said very nice book about Lili Lin who grew up in China during the Cultural Revolution. Her parents who are teacher were jailed. She was rape. And later when she rebelled, she was jailed for having a "corrupted lifestyle".
After her release she was deemed to be unemployable. But she was lucky and she met with an American journalist. They fell in love and her relationship with him opens her eyes to many new things.
Ending...?
Ending is I had to eat Fried Rice lor. Coz the next day Mamarazzi too tired to cook mah. She just fried some of the leftover rice lo.
Not much "liu" just some beans and chinese sausage. But hentam la. Beggars can't be chooser. Makan liao can go to sleep.
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Few years back, i read a story similar like this book also. I need tissue besides me.
ReplyDeletehaha, same here. when i get lazy, i just fry rice.
ReplyDeletehahahahah...he sound so kelian leh. hey..at least still got fried rice...:P
ReplyDeleteWenn
ReplyDeleteAda kawan liao :D
Mommy Ling
ReplyDeleteSob story lo...but this Lili very tough lo.
Maine loves fried rice... especially outside ones with a lot of MSG type T_T
ReplyDeletesad story eh....haizzzz must go back to msia fast2 books here sibeh expensive hahaa
ReplyDeleteCultural Revolution is the stupidest thing that happened in china's history...
ReplyDeleteAnd i think u like the fried rice very much haha XD
nice fried rice! Joshua so clever to mam mam ;)
ReplyDeleteAiyor...so kesian! Child neglect! Come, come to Sibu. I take care of you, feed you all the nice things to eat - become so suituapui like me! Hahahaha!!!
ReplyDeleteApa lar... the fried rice became the ending? Hahaha! This Lili story is a bit similar to the Wild Swans by Jung Chang. Have you read that?
ReplyDeleteThe fried rice looks yummy. See how he eats..haha.
ReplyDeleteJenny
ReplyDeleteHahaha...ya or eat fried rice when Mamarazzi is too lazy to cook lor :p
Manglish
ReplyDeleteof course ler..Japan everything also expensive.
Temporary read e-book lor :(
Agnes
ReplyDeleteHahaha Cham liao...later become botak lo
Kristie
ReplyDeletePasal makan he pandai lor
Kelvin
ReplyDeleteAgree with you there. So many people died :(. Worse Hitler time :(
STP
ReplyDeleteI wonder your tum tum bigger or Papa tum tum bigger...must go Sibu and compare one of these days :p
Chloe Mommy
ReplyDeleteYup read the Wild Swan many years ago. So kesian them
Kenot publish the ending of the story ler...later if people wanna read this book then spoilt the mood jor if know the ending..kakaka
Mummy Gwen
ReplyDeleteNowadays he seems to like to eat rice and noodle. Doesnt like much of bread :(. Give him rice, he can eat and eat
smallkucing so choosy.. actually uncle likes to eat fried rice very very much, chinese sausage and long beans?? just my favourite~~
ReplyDeletehaven't heard of the book before but looks nice. The fried rice looks yummy ... hehe
ReplyDeleteyou lucky boy, some mums don't cook at all.
ReplyDeleteKesian, kucing have to eat fried rice only lorr...next time ask mummy to cook steak!
ReplyDeleteHe enjoys eating ur fried rice...
ReplyDeleteAt first, seeing at the tittle, I'm thinking what's connection with book n fried rice.. ha!
Simple fried rice can be very tasty :)
ReplyDeleteJoanna
ReplyDeleteMamarazzi got it from Times Warehse sale at Giza not so long ago
SK
ReplyDeleteno soup wor..he likes rice with soup :p
Pete
ReplyDeleteSteak??? Mamarazzi would pengsan. Makan tau la...cook tarak tau :p
Ann
ReplyDeleteDont know lucky or not lor since Mamarazzi's cooking can turn out "poisonous" kakaka
uLi
ReplyDeleteas long as kenyang, right :p
Prince & Princess Mum
ReplyDeletehahaha..thats what happen when Mamarazzi gets to engrossed in reading lor
see kucing eat rice with that spoon so cute. i think i was like that when i started using 'big spoon' around that age too, haha.
ReplyDeletetuti
ReplyDeleteeat 1 spoon, tumpang 5 spoons....pengsan-ed
I love fried rice too...but now seldom cook for Ryan liao.
ReplyDeleteLittle kucing very cute. Ate his food using his hands. :P
ReplyDeleteWahhh... suspence, suspence, so wud happen to that girl and the american? Tell, tell! Faster!
ReplyDeleteEh? ur mamarazzi tak tau cook steak kah? Come auntie's house, auntie cook one lamb chop for u. =D make mashed potatoes and some corn for you to go with the lamb oso. wan bo?
ReplyDeleteI love fried noodles not much fired rice home my kids love noodles more than rice...hehehe don´t really know why...? but maybe I do often ate noodles home of all kind...
ReplyDeletethat books look´s interesting...hmmm soon is summer vacation time to read and relax....
happy weekend!
Hi Mammarazi,
ReplyDeleteHave a nice celebration of mother's day 2molo wif family.:-)
good book there! fiction ker non fiction. normally stories like this, true story :(
ReplyDeleteMery
ReplyDeleteEasiest to cook :D
Mandy
ReplyDeleteas long as the food goes into the mouth kakaka...but most often it will be all over the floor :p
Khim
ReplyDeletefried rice is the easiest for a lazy day.
Love to relax with a book :D
Auntie Cleff
ReplyDeleteYou wanna know the ending, I ask Mamarazzi to lend you the book la.
Lamb chop ah...hmm...got pork chop or beef or not...dun like lamb leh. Got your special fried corn or not..kekeke
Irene
ReplyDeleteYa lo..sob story..these China story all very cham de.
MRC
ReplyDeleteThank you. You balik kampung? If yes, have a safe and speedy journey :D
hahahaha....so funny lah you!
ReplyDeleteThe fried rice looks good irregardless !!! As good as the book.
Ann
ReplyDeleteMemang mah...sleepy wor...lazy to cook fancy stuff lor. Cincai stuff the boy wih fried rice lo :p
Simple food is nice. I like fried rice a lot.
ReplyDeleteJoanne
ReplyDeleteOnce in awhile fried rice okay la...coz quite "heaty" also