Advantages: well written exciting story Disadvantages: may get annoyed when you have to put it down!
Reilly is a young Australian author just 30 this year, he self published his first book four years ago, which is now being made into a multi million pound film, directed by George Lucas. At the end of the book there is a three page interview with Reilly, as he discusses this and his other titles, his forthcoming works and other projects he is involved in. Which I thought was really interesting to read as well.
I would recommend this book to anyone, because there is something for everyone in it. Great escapism, a real adrenalin ride, I have to agree with my Gramps as well, it would make a fantastic film!!
I am off to discover more of Mr Reilly's work!! Happy reading! ...
Advantages: Economic, well equipped, good handling, spacious, comfortable, reliable, good value Disadvantages: Very sharp brakes, turbo lag
I have been driving my Megane since September 2003, and I find it a thoroughly enjoyable car to drive, as do most other people who have driven it.
The Megane that I am doing a review on is the Megane 1.5DCi 80bhp Dynamique 5-door hatchback with climate control and MP3 player in addition. I have test driven a few different models and will give as much information about them as I can.
The Exterior at first glance:
When people first look at this car, they either love it or hate it. The back is very different from conventional (and I use this word carefully) car shapes, and tends to take people by surprise in the first instance. I hated it at first, and then it slowly grew on me. The lights are well set out with the high-mounted brake light being very visible to other drivers. The rear window is vertical and rounded slightly. I ...
I went to Paris for the weekend last summer with my girlfriend and had a great time. It soon became clear that almost every major attraction offers amazing panoramic views over Paris and the Arc de Triomphe is no exception. It is one of the most famous monuments in Paris and fronts many postcards.
The Arc de Triomphe is at the western end of the Champs-Elysees; a sight in itself. The arch is a tribute of respect to those that have fought for France, particularly during the Napoleonic wars. It was designed by Jean Chalgrin in 1806; his work was taken on by Huyon in 1811 when Chalgrin sadly died. However, the monument was not completed until 1836 by Goust and Huyot. The Arc stands at 165ft tall, 148ft wide and 72ft deep, the design inspred by the Roman Arch of Titus. It has been unchanged for many years now but has to be occasionally ...
beanie8844 14.03.2008
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