South of the Border, West of the Sun

Just finished reading another great piece by one of my favorite authors, Murakami!
Seriously, I was already reading this book some time ago but then stopped because I suddenly lost it. Thankfully, I rekindled with it yesterday while rummaging through my old stuff, I sighed in relief when I caught the sight of this 186 pages of goodness. 

The story basically revolves around the life of Hajime, the leading character who has a childhood friend called Shimamoto whom he grew up with until she left at the age of 12. Without Shimamoto in his life, Hajime has always been feeling that something really important is missing in his life. Even until he has married Yukiko whom he also loved, gifted with two lovely daughters and made a really good living out of a posh bar that he owns and manages, called the Robin's Nest. Despite living such a happy life, Hajime has been living his days passionlessly. Feeling that every day is just a repetition of the day before. Then his world changes upside-down when he encountered Shimamoto again and the two started to spend more time together. Hajime is then trapped between the choice of keeping his current happy life or to throw everything he has for the sake of being with Shimamoto, whom he felt was his other half. After months of restraining himself, Hajime finally decided that he wanted to be with Shimamoto and lost his control. However, in the end, Shimamoto disappeared once again from his life. Only this time, she's gone forever without a trace and it nearly drove Hajime mad. I could assume that it's a happy ending though, as Hajime finally reunited with his wife and claimed that he wanted to start a 'brand new day'. 

The existence of Shimamoto herself remains dubious for me. Was there really a special person called Shimamoto? My assumption is that the idea of 'Shimamoto' itself is Hajime's something at the west of the sun. Perhaps Hajime has been suffering from the Siberian syndrome that was mentioned by Shimamoto in the novel. He has been suffering from living his days repetitively to the extent that it has become surreal and drove him insane. Shimamoto perhaps, is something that he chases untiringly yet unconsciously. She doesn't exist.

My Newly Found Loves

Sephora has been the one place that I'd go to when I feel like splurging my pocket money. Although I can't seem to find the necessity for me to stack up my colored liners collection, splurging every penny in Sephora just seem to be a little addiction of mine. Today's post is simply about these three new products that I just came to love, so much! They are Make Up Forever's Waterproof Aqua Smoky Lash mascara, Naked Basics palette and MAC's Coral Bliss lipstick.

First up is the mascara that I find simply amazing! For your information, I have ultra-straight lashes that stretch like the toll. So I desperately need a mascara that's going to give me a boost of volume and long-lasting curls. In addition to that, I really really hate the raccoon eyes effect that bad quality mascara would give me, they simply exacerbate the dark circles that already look dreadful on me. Therefore, I need an all-rounder mascara that would give me the benefit of being a waterproof and smudge proof one too. Make Up Forever's Aqua Smoky Lash is definitely my favorite mascara so far! It curls my eyelashes and it lasts all day long. The only downside is that this mascara is relatively pricey, RM98 apiece!


Aside from that, I finally got my hands on my most-wanted piece of the year, Urban Decay's Naked Basics palette! Yaaaay! I'm a lover of UD's Naked 2 eyeshadow palette, it was my first eyeshadow palette and I was and still am madly in love with it! However, those glittery and sparkly wonders aren't really suitable for a daytime look. That's why I've been dying to try out their Basics palette which turned out just as wonderful. Seriously, they are just simply gorgeous! So perfect for a subtle everyday-no-makeup makeup look! They come in six beautiful shades that are meant for matte and naked makeup lovers. Again, the price for this compact palette nearly made me cry, If I'm not mistaken, I bought it for RM98-99.

And the last of today's review is Mac's Coral Bliss creme sheen lipstick. Seriously, I'm an absolute MAC girl when it comes to lipstick. My favorite MAC lipstick finishes are satin and creme sheen. Coral Bliss has a pinkish coral color and sheer finish. What I love about this lipstick is that it has a soft,  natural shade that you can pull off everyday. Definitely a great addition to my currently growing lipstick collection :D