I nodded. Watched the rapid blinking of her eyes, shiny with unspilled tears. Watched the moisture that had pooled in the little valley above her top lip. What was that indentation called? I always forgot. But God, didn't it feel nice the way her fingertips were grazing the veins on the back of my hand?
The above passage comes from a novel that I just finished reading last night. It is the latest book written by Wally Lamb and is titled `The Hour I First Believed'. I bought the book at Popular Book Store's fair a few months back and it has taken me this long to finish reading it. At two and a half inches thick, it is one of the thickest novels I have held in my hands. And it has a great story. Pure human drama that spans a few generations from the 1800's to the modern day. But this post is not a book review... I may do that a bit later, if I do manage to digest and summarize the multiple-layered stories into a few lines.
A very good read but only for those with patience |
The moment I read the sentence, I became agitated with myself... because just a few weeks before, I had read an amusing website link shared by a friend that shows a list of `25 everyday things you never knew had names', and that groove on the upper lip was one of the 25... but I could not remember. Feeling a bit peeved at my poor memory, I put down the book, fired up my laptop and went online to search for the link.
Philtrum... that's what it is called. So now you know...
9 comments:
salam Oldstock
that's the beauty of reading but i got lazy lately to read thick books like that :)
So it seems like you are really into Wally Lamb. I remember you recommended me one of his works entitled "I Know This Much Is True". Since I was introduced with that title, I don't wanna spend my money on purchasing his other books. I was searching for IKTMIS probably a month ago but I can't find any.
ah, so that's what it is called. one learns something new every day. PS: thick books put me off too, oldstock..
i just took a peek at the link you provided and realised that i knew only two - akimbo and peen. not so clever, eh.. :-D
Salam Noir,
Don't judge a book by its thickness, hehe...
Pok Deng,
Wally Lamb is not a prolific writer, unlike other best-selling novelists. I bought this book because I enjoyed his earlier one, which I did recommend to you. As luck would have it, Popular was selling it at a 70% discount. Do try to read I Know This Much Is True, if you can get your hands on it. A less daunting task compared to this thick volume. That book was recommended to me by an online acquaintance.
Kak Kama,
If I had not read Wally Lamb before, I would not have picked up this thick book.
And of that list of 25... I only knew 2, akimbo and mondegreen. The one that sticks to my mind the most is `Desire Path'.
Even after I read "25 everyday things you never knew had names' I still cant remember them! hahaha
Enjoy reading the book! Sure berat giler buku tu ;-)
Tq Nurie for being the one to first share the link. I still can't remember all 25, but at least now I know 5 or 6 of them... haha...
I forgot the one they call `man tits'...
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