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July 15, 2016

Finding Dory

Although it can be enjoyed as a stand-alone, it's much better if you remember what happened in "Finding Nemo". "Dory" is very much a sequel, heartwarming and fun, but it doesn't have the freshness and the humour of "Nemo".

A cool family film, and a tear-jerker for parents. Not a first-date movie, though.


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Published on July 15, 2016 23:33

July 8, 2016

Men, Women & Children - movie

Men, Women & Children is a weird movie. Extremely explicit. Too honest. Uncomfortable. Depressing and uplifting. A perfect commentary on today's life.


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Published on July 08, 2016 05:59

July 5, 2016

Shopaholic to the Rescue

Shopaholic to the Rescue is a continuation of Shopaholic to the Stars - it actually feels like one biggish book split into two. As usual, Becky is a bit exasperating and a lot of fun, and the ending gives you the lovely warm-and-fuzzy feeling.

I just wish Sophie Kinsella wrote more Madeleine Wickham books.


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Published on July 05, 2016 04:52

Shopaholicto the Rescue

Shopaholic to the Rescue is a continuation of Shopaholic to the Stars - it actually feels like one biggish book split into two. As usual, Becky is a bit exasperating and a lot of fun, and the ending gives you the lovely warm-and-fuzzy feeling.

I just wish Sophie Kinsella wrote more Madeleine Wickham books.


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Published on July 05, 2016 04:52

June 22, 2016

Lucifer (TV)

I'm in two minds as to whether to carry on with this TV series beyond the first episode. Don't get me wrong, it's entirely watchable.The premise is intriguing for anybody who likes a bad boy: Lucifer is sick of hell, so he comes to live in Los Angeles and ends up helping the police department solve crimes, He has a cool superpower: people tell him their most secret desires. Except this superpower doesn't work on the police detective, which makes this a perfect setup for romantic tension.

Still, episode one didn;t give me any impression of a bigger story. Sure, those in power want him back in hell where he is needed. But the whole thing has a formulaic feel to it.

Happy to be proved wrong.


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Published on June 22, 2016 06:07

June 11, 2016

RWNZ 2016 conference

Bookings for our 23rd annual conference All You Need Is Love are now open! All the information you need to know is accessed through the left side menu. When you’re ready to make your online booking, click here.Our programme is chock-full of fabulous speakers and workshops that will offer something for everyone – from novice writers to multi-published authors. Writers of all genres and experience levels welcome! Speakers include:Screenwriting legend Michael Hauge, who will be conducting his full one-day Story Mastery workshop all day Friday 12th August, as well as speaking throughout the weekend conferenceKeri Arthur. NYT bestselling authorHeather Graham, NYT and USA Today bestselling authorRachel Bailey, USA Today bestselling authorKathryn Burnett, New Zealand writer, tutor and script consultantJoanne Grant, Senior Executive Editor, HarlequinRachael Donovan, Commissioning Editor, HarlequinSarah Younger, Literary Agent, Nancy Yost Literary AgencyCourtney Miller-Callihan, Literary Agent, Handspun Literary Agency
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Published on June 11, 2016 01:34

June 3, 2016

He's Just Not That Into You (2009)

 He's Just Not That Into You is a 2009 movie that deserves more than the 3 stars it got on imdb.com. The movie is fun and easy to watch, while conveying a series of powerful messages: if a boy punches you it doesn't mean he likes you, if a boy doesn't call you he probably isn;t that into you, and if a boy stays with you and loves you for years he's a keeper.

The powerful cast of Ben Affleck, Jennifer Aniston, Drew Barrymore and Jennifer Conneli make it a memorable movie, perfect for a girls' night in.


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Published on June 03, 2016 20:40

May 29, 2016

Fangirl

Here's another book by Rainbow Rowell. Unlike "Landline", "Fangirl" is more of a young adult read (first year of college, with swear words). It's cool. Interesting backstories, quirky plot turns. For those of you you've read it, I especially enjoyed the fanfic side of the story, where I kept picturing Harry Potter in love with what-his-face Malfoy, Draco.


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Published on May 29, 2016 05:36

May 19, 2016

Landline

"Landline" by Rainbow Rowell is mostly a romance with a hint of SF or the supernatural. A satisfying Christmas read.


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Published on May 19, 2016 03:25

May 15, 2016

An excerpt from Sweet Somethings by Eve Summers

I know what you’re thinking, and you’re right. It’s totally crazy to be in love with somebody I’ve never met. It’s even crazier to be wheelchair–bound and in love with somebody I’ve never met. But then, I don’t get out much. Ok, get this. I’m in love with Andy1980. Before you laugh your panties off, though, think about it: online love has its merits. I mean, how much do you know about your boyfriend’s first puppy? Andy’s first and only dog was called Tigger, and he never wanted another. Tigger was Andy’s present for his fifth birthday, the one with the gingerbread man birthday cake. Tigger saved Andy’s life four years later when Andy got a cramp swimming in the river behind their house.I feel for Tigger. When I saved somebody’s life, I received this wheelchair in exchange.... But at least I got to live. Tigger wasn’t so lucky.
You might say it’s not much of a life I have, but—considering the alternative—I like it fine the way it is. Which brings me to the dilemma at hand: Andy wants us to get married. If I accept, my life—which I like fine as it is—would not stay as it is.(...)
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Published on May 15, 2016 05:40

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