Advantages: Exciting; unique; passionate; challenging Disadvantages: Well, it's in Polish, so some may find that a disadvantage...
In recent years, the little-known Warsaw Village Band have risen from obscurity to earn some much deserved recognition, playing several high-profile festivals including Glastonbury 09, and even clinching the Best Newcomer award at the BBC Radio 3 World Music Awards in 2004. 'Uprooting' is a fine example of the band's capability, and also of their potential to grow and continue.
Comprising six young musicians from Poland's capital, the band blend traditional Polish folk and instruments with modern influences, creating a passionate and hypnotising set of tracks which should be essential listening for any music fan.
I had the honour of first hearing the band when they performed at Musicport Festival 2008, a very surreal experience indeed as they were supporting Rolf Harris! Their set consisted of many of the tracks from 'Uprooting ...
Advantages: Clean, comfy and central Disadvantages: The odd niggle
Back in early March 2006 we were inWarsaw celebrating my birthday, and had booked in to the Radisson SAS Centrum Hotel.
We had made the booking a month earlier after trawling through various websites, comparing Warsaw's four and five star hotels, their locations, facilities and, most importantly, their prices. We chose the Radisson for the following reasons; it was central, had a swimming pool, and breakfast was included in the price which, at £177 for three nights, was around half the price of the Marriott, which is reputed to be the best hotel in town.
The Radisson is situated in Ul. Grzybowska just off Al. Jana Pawla II, one of the main North - South throughways through central Warsaw. It is a three minute walk from the nearest tram stop and around five minutes from the nearest Metro station, Swietokrzyska, which itself is ...
Advantages: Pattersons easy-to-read style makes it fast paced and leads you along - addictive stuff Disadvantages: Not that deep or meaningful. It's not War and Piece (but hat does mean its readable!)
Patterson's snappy prose make this the fastest paced thriller I've ever writen, with twists and turns a-plenty. Pattersons special style (with chapters only a couple of pages a piece) make it fast paced and a great read, the sort of book you wont want to put down.
Without giving the story away, this is Patterson's typical fare - and that's meant as praise, not critisism. Those who enjoy Patterson's previous works will love this - it has all the hallmarks of his best works.
If you've not read Pattersons books before (and you must be in the minority - he's one of the worlds most published authors) then think of Jack Higgins or Fredrick Forsythe, but with more substance. Great, fast paced action with a twist every couple of chapters - great to read, but no massive cultural or political point to make. ...
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