新疆两千年

Book Name : 新疆两千年
Author : 新疆維吾爾族自治區對外文化交流協會

What is it about : A comprehensive, colorful and interesting account of the region and now Province : Xinjiang. This is an "official" version of the events that happened in this area and covered many other fascinating aspects such as the famous jade mines (和田玉), the silk road, the hardships and prestige of the Buddist monks as well as the religious interchanges throughout the turbulent times of the past 2,000 years.

Some thoughts after having read the book : Having read this book, I wanted to get my rucksack out from the attic and explore this immensely interesting region asap. The region had been described as the crossroads between the world's 4 ancient cultural roots : Islamic, Chinese, Indian and European - just feel the cultural depth of the Province by following the adventures of the Buddhist monks, the rise and fall of the many kingdoms, the military might of the Chinese Emperors as well as the ambitions of the more recent Russian Tsars.

Would I recommend this book to you : Yes. I found the book very informative as I tried to read it without any political bias and took the events as stories and accounts of the "surviving few". The book could definitely do with a detailed map as well as translations of the figure heads and the geographical places. Otherwise, a fine read !

Catcher In The Rye

Book Name : Catcher In The Rye
Author : J.D. Salinger

What is it about : The story of a bored, grumpy and dissatisfied teenager, Holden, flunked yet another school with only his English subject passed, made his way (in a period of a couple of days) through New York's smoky bars trying to get an alcoholic drink, dubious hotels, gid-me-a-break taxi drivers, ex-teachers, ex-girlfriends, pimps, call girls and an adorable younger sister; building up to a finale of agreeing to attend "another" school in Autumn; that is instead of, heading west and build himself a log cabin and live an isolated life. Ha Hum...

Some thoughts after having read the book : Am I NOT feeling the pulses and emotional ups and downs of Holden because I am reading this novel WAY-PASSED my teenager days ? Or has the book outlived its place in the world in the current "modern", "liberal", "Facebook-era" space age ? The book was captivating insofar as I kept turning the pages expecting the "real" drama or climax to unfold but they failed to turn up ! The book was one long babbling monologue telling the reader what a loser, nowhere man Holden really is. At the end of the book, I tried to reflect what messages, philosophies or images did the Author convey over; unfortunately, none of these other than a reverberating down-and-out voice of a pain-in-the-butt chain-smoker telling you his sad tales.

Would I recommend this book to you : Hey, Man, this has been billed as, wait for it : "... one of the 100 best English-language novels in the 20th Century ... " but I beg to differ. Read it so you can claim that you have read "one of the 100 best English-language novels in the 20th Century". Have a few aspirins ready to kill off the headache caused by that annoying teenager ranting voice.

1959 拉薩 !

Book Name : 1959 拉薩 !
Author : 李江琳

What is it about : The author (a Chinese) pieced together numerous interviews with the Tibetan exodus and "official" historical references from the Communists Party as well as the Author's own description about the events before and leading up to the Dalai Lama's exile in India. The Author tried to clarify countless confusions and happenings about the interplays between the main characters : Mao, Dalai, Zhou Enlai and Nehru et al. The book also shed interesting lights on the long history between China and Tibet and about the important significance of the many Tibetan temples.

Some thoughts after having read the book : I tried to read this book with only History in mind and the book allowed me to fully immerse in the events as if Live ! I experienced through the reading of this book, the inevitability of conflicts and human instincts played out on another world stage. What are these instincts : might is right; winner takes all; ideology trumps. Just how many times have you seen similar events played out in our species' brief history ?

Would I recommend this book to you : A major YES ! You will not be unmoved by the feeling and experience of the sadness and desperation of War. You will gain an understanding of the steamrolling Communists of their ruthlessness to achieve their ideological objectives. You will be touched by the then young Dalai Lama's dilemma of entering and maneuvering around a tight historical cul-de-sac.