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book review

The Bruneions Monthly Book Review brings you reviews of popular books available from dBookHaus, Brunei.


TITLE: SLATED

AUTHOR: TERI TERRY

Kyla’s memory has been erased, her personality wiped blank, her memories lost for ever.

She’s been Slated.

The government claims she was a terrorist, and that they are giving her a second chance - as long as she plays by their rules. But echoes of the past whisper in Kyla’s mind. Someone is lying to her and nothing is as it seems. Who can she trust in her search for the truth?

While SLATED may at some instances fall into some of the usual dystopia traps (not every book needs a romance), it generally wriggles itself right back out of those traps, and more importantly, touches on the aspects that make dystopia what it is - it gives you the feeling that such a world can happen. Beyond that, the book is thoroughly readable. It's engaging right from the start, and Kyla is an intriguing main character. She's fascinating because she doesn't know who she is now or who she was before, but she lives in fear of her unknown past - what could she have done to be slated?


TITLE: THE BEST OF ME

AUTHOR: NICHOLAS SPARKS

THE BEST OF ME is the heart-rending story of two small-town former high school sweethearts from opposite sides of the tracks. Now middle-aged, they've taken wildly divergent paths, but neither has lived the life they imagined . . . and neither can forget the passionate first love that forever altered their world. When they are both called back to their hometown for the funeral of the mentor who once gave them shelter, they will be forced to confront the choices each has made and ask whether love can truly rewrite the past.

In his seventeenth novel, Sparks adds the presence of unexplained mystical presences that help shape the characters’ lives. Ultimately, THE BEST OF ME is about the characters being haunted –haunted by ghosts, past loves, and the possibilities of what could have been.

In following the fates of these characters, Sparks surprises the reader with not always providing the anticipated results as the pages are turned. Instead, what the reader anticipates does not always materialize in the expected way.

The twists and turns, the underlying love story, the uniquely imaginable characters, and the well-synchronized storytelling all culminate into a heartfelt and memorable novel.


TITLE: BATTLE HYMN OF THE TIGER MOTHER

AUTHOR: AMY CHUA

A lot of people wonder how Chinese parents raise such stereotypically successful kids. They wonder what Chinese parents do to produce so many math whizzes and music prodigies, what it's like inside the family, and whether they could do it too. Amy Chua's daughters, Sophia and Louisa (Lulu), were polite, interesting and helpful. They were two years ahead of their classmates in maths and had exceptional musical abilities. But Sophia and Lulu were never allowed to go to a sleepover, participate in a school play, choose their own extracurricular activities, get a grade less than A, and not be the #1 student in every subject (except gym and drama). And they had to practice their musical instruments for hours every day, even during school breaks and on family holidays.The Chinese-parenting model certainly seemed to produce results. But what happens when you do not tolerate disobedience and are confronted by a screaming child who would sooner freeze outside in the cold than play the piano?

In BATTLE HYMN OF THE TIGER MOTHER, Amy Chua relates her experiences of raising her children the 'Chinese way', and how dutiful, patient Sophia flourished under the regime while the tenacious, hot-tempered Lulu rebelled. It is a story about a mother and her two daughters. It's also about Mozart and Mendelssohn, the piano and the violin, and how they made it to Carnegie Hall.

It was supposed to be a story of how Chinese parents are better at raising kids than Western ones. But instead, it's about a bitter clash of cultures, a fleeting taste of glory, and how Amy Chua was humbled by a thirteen-year-old. Witty, entertaining and controversial, this is a unique and provocative book that gives an insight into the rigid parenting methods of the east.


TITLE: ORDINARY MAGIC

AUTHOR: CAITLEN RUBINO-BRADWAY

“Charming” doesn’t even begin to cover the magical delight that is ORDINARY MAGIC. From a fascinating magical world to laugh-out-loud character interactions, there is nothing ordinary about this book at all!

In Abby’s world, magic isn’t anything special: it’s a part of everyday life. So when Abby learns that she has zero magical abilities, she’s branded an “Ord”—ordinary, bad luck, and quite possibly a danger to society. The outlook for kids like Abby isn’t bright. Luckily for Abby, her family enrolls her in a school that teaches ordinary kids how to get around in a magical world. But with treasure-hunting kidnappers and carnivorous goblins lurking around every corner, Abby’s biggest problem may not be learning how to be ordinary—it’s whether or not she’s going to survive the school year!
 
ORDINARY MAGIC is as good as a Pixar movie in terms of having both kid and adult appeal. Young readers will be fascinated by the colorful, yet familiar, world that Rubino-Bradway creates, replete with magic carpets, boarding schools, and kick-ass family members. Readers will surely get a thrill out of ORDINARY MAGIC.


TITLE: BOSSYPANTS

AUTHOR: TINA FEY

If you like intelligently written randomness that is somehow skillfully organized but dotted with points of unnecessary musings just for a joke, this book is for you. This book is reading bliss for any stressed out working woman or man who wonders what goes on in the successful woman's head.

"Before Liz Lemon, before ‘Weekend Update,’ before Sarah Palin, Tina Fey was just a young girl with a dream: a recurring stress dream that she was being chased through a local airport by her middle-school gym teacher. She also had a dream that one day she would be a comedian on TV.

She has seen both these dreams come true.

At last, Tina Fey’s story can be told. From her youthful days as a vicious nerd to her tour of duty on Saturday Night Live; from her passionately half-hearted pursuit of physical beauty to her life as a mother eating things off the floor; from her one-sided college romance to her nearly fatal honeymoon — from the beginning of this paragraph to this final sentence.
Tina Fey reveals all, and proves what we’ve all suspected: You’re no one until someone calls you bossy."

BOSSYPANTS will be especially intriguing to those who enjoy behind-the-scenes peeks at life in the show business — and Fey delivers.

SOON TO BE RELEASED ON JUNE 14, 2012!

TITLE: TOKYO HEIST

AUTHOR: DIANA RENN

The perfect mystery for fans of Ally Carter's Heist Society . When sixteen-year-old Violet agrees to spend the summer with her father, an up-and-coming artist in Seattle, she has no idea what she's walking into. Her father's newest clients, the Yamada family, are the victims of a high-profile art robbery: Van Gogh sketches have been stolen from their home, and, until they can produce the corresponding painting, everyone's lives are in danger-- including Violet's and her father's. Violet's search for the missing Van Gogh takes her from the Seattle Art Museum to the yakuza-infested streets of Tokyo, to a secluded inn in Kyoto. As the mystery thickens, Violet's not sure who she can trust. But she knows one thing: she has to solve the mystery--before it's too late.

TOKYO HEIST has a little bit of everything -- mystery, intrigue, danger, romance and manga. A definite recommendation for all mystery lovers.

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Find out more from the facebook page

Crowdsourcing is a distributed problem-solving and production model. In the classic use of the term, problems are broadcast to an unknown group of solvers in the form of an open call for solutions. Users—also known as the crowd—typically form into online communities, and the crowd submits solutions. The crowd also sorts through the solutions, finding the best ones. These best solutions are then owned by the entity that broadcast the problem in the first place—the crowdsourcer—and the winning individuals in the crowd are sometimes rewarded. In some cases, this labor is well compensated, either monetarily, with prizes, or with recognition. In other cases, the only rewards may be kudos or intellectual satisfaction. Crowdsourcing may produce solutions from amateurs or volunteers working in their spare time, or from experts or small businesses which were unknown to the initiating organization.[4] Jeff Howe has differentiated four types of crowdsourcing strategies:

The use of the term has spread to include models where discrete work is distributed to individuals within the crowd. Companies such as CloudCrowd and CrowdFlower do not use classic crowdSourcing because the crowd does not all participate together, or collectively sort through solutions.

Perceived benefits of crowdsourcing include the following:

  • Problems can be explored at comparatively little cost, and often very quickly.
  • Payment is by results or even omitted (See this page on the German Wikipedia).
  • The organization can tap a wider range of talent than might be present in its own organization.[5]
  • By listening to the crowd, organizations gain first-hand insight on their customers' desires.
  • The community may feel a brand-building kinship with the crowdsourcing organization, which is the result of an earned sense of ownership through contribution and collaboration.

In his article, "Power of Crowdsourcing", Matt H. Evans contends that "Crowdsourcing taps into the global world of ideas, helping companies work through a rapid design process." This is usually available at relatively no cost, as people are always willing to share their ideas on a global scale.[6]

Crowdsourcing has come in for some criticism for a number of reasons, such as it doesn't always produce quality results, and it is being used to source cheap - or even free - labour. When Facebook began its localization program in 2008, it encountered both these criticisms.[7]

For this reason, crowdsourcing is becoming increasingly used as part of a broader Creative Services Exchange model, where the 'crowd' is vetted in advance and professional agency 'brokers' facilitate the trading of creative briefs between companies and the 'crowd'.[8]

The difference between crowdsourcing and ordinary outsourcing is that a task or problem is outsourced to an undefined public rather than a specific other body. The difference between crowdsourcing and open source is that open source production is a cooperative activity initiated and voluntarily undertaken by members of the public. In crowdsourcing the activity is initiated by a client and the work may be undertaken on an individual, as well as a group, basis.[9] Other differences between open source and crowdsourced production relate to the motivations of individuals to participate.[9][10]

Crowdsourcing also has the potential to be a problem-solving mechanism for government and nonprofit use.[9] Urban and transit planning are prime areas for crowdsourcing.[11] One project to test crowdsourcing's public participation process for transit planning in Salt Lake City has been underway from 2008 to 2009, funded by a U.S. Federal Transit Administration grant.[12] Another notable application of crowdsourcing to government problem solving is the Peer to Patent Community Patent Review project for the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.[13]

A special type of Crowdsourcing is Buddysourcing. Buddysourcing is combination of Crowdsourcing and the word-of-mouth principles. It is defined by Magagna as “the outsourcing of task, traditionally performed by an employee or a company, to the social networks (friends/buddies) of the individuals in a community through online task forwarding”.[14]

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