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Thursday, 6 October 2016

Lush Intergalactic Bath Bomb


I've never bought Lush's bath bombs just because. So last week I went to get a couple and man, I think this bath bomb is addictive. I kept wanting to buy more since that day (but I refrained myself). Sigh. What sorcery is this haha. Anyway, the only bath bombs that I used was Intergalactic, didn't get the chance to try Sex Bomb though as I gave it away to my friend. 

Intergalactic made your tub blue-ish, just like the galaxy. The smell is relaxing and hurm, I'm not good at describing smells but I'm pretty sure there's a scent of lime and ginger? Or lemongrass. I'm not sure. Haha. But I like it. It's not too strong compared to some other bath bombs that I smelled in the shop, hence the reason why I bought it. It also made your skin feeling smooth afterwards which is a plus. This bomb costs me £3.65 and you can definitely cut it into two if you feel like it's a waste to use it in one go.

How I wish we have Lush in Malaysia *cries*






Thursday, 29 September 2016

Book Buzz: The Ice Twins Review


I've always wanted to read this book and I actually have it on saved items on my Amazon account. I was contemplating whether I should buy it and suddenly I saw it on a car boot sale for only 50p. Such a bargain. 

So, The Ice Twins tells a story of an identical twins, Kirstie and Lydia and everything turns a nightmare when Lydia was found dead, fell from a balcony. Well the nightmare didn't stop there, Kirstie started to claim that she is Lydia and it was Kirstie that fell from the balcony. 

I think that the plot development was rather interesting because it made me wanting to read more in order to know what is happening to Kirstie/Lydia. Is Lydia really alive or is it just Kirstie that's having an identity confusion due to her twin's demise. What triggered her to act that way? Is it more that just Lydia's death? These are the questions that keeps me reading from page to page. 

There are also certain family secrets that I didn't expect especially Sarah's. And she unconsciously brought along the secrets with her even after moving to the isle which actually caused her death at the end of the book (spoiler! Hehe). Well, secrets always tear family apart no matter how hard you try to hold it together. The ending will left you hanging whether Lydia's ghost really came to claim her mother's life or is it just inside of Sarah's head since she bears lots of guilt towards her family. It's your choice to decide which one to believe. 


Rating: 3.5/5


Tuesday, 16 August 2016

Pokemon Everyday Errday


The world is crazyyy about Pokemon Go right now and I'm not excluded, obviously. Been playing Pokemon games on PC, Gameboy and etc since I was a kid so of course I'm estactic when they decided to release Pokemon Go. I was so into the game that when I was in Ireland for a trip, I couldn't stop searching for new Pokemon and I continued doing so when I was back in York. Now that the game is finally released in Malaysia, well, I kinda continue the obsession that I even went to Teluk Cempedak just to catch some hehe

Somehow I managed to get Lickitung and Rhydon (level 600+) there yayy. Not sure if it's common for you to find these Pokemon in your area but it's hard enough for me. And I still couldn't find a Dragonair although it was in sighting list sobs. Anyway, I shall continue for the search since I currently have caught 56 Pokemon :(






*Ash Ketchum mode on*

Saturday, 6 August 2016

Of 20 Quids & Car Boot Sale


I have been wanting to go to a car boot sale since ages but I never get the chance to do so. So when Mun asked if any one of us wanted to join her to the one in Harrogate, I said yes. I mean, bila lagi? 

It was a nice experience and I totally enjoy the atmosphere (I enjoy buying cheap stuff too!). There were lots of vintage things such as clocks, vinyl records, tea cups and etc. Novels were super cheap too! I bought a Jodi Picoult's novel for only 10p that I had to asked the seller twice whether he offered the right price, like "Are you sure it's 10p, love?" hehe. 

The only thing that stopping me from buying too much things were; 1) our luggage was almost full and heavy and 2) we only had 20 quids. I know, silly me for having only £20 in my hands. So I had to pass a lot of things and pretend that I wasn't interested in them. I even stumbled upon vintage clock that would look so sooo lovely on a table buttt it costs £40 and so, I left the counter with a bitter smile. Novels were the only things that I could afford, sorry, sobs.









On a side note, does Malaysia has car boot sale too? Because I wanna go and I'm sooo gonna bring all the money that I have haha