Advantages: easy read Disadvantages: dont read in the winter it will make u want to go on holiday to the sun
Seven sunnydays is the second book I have read of Chris Manby's. The first one I read was Running Away from Richard which was a good book but it took me a long time to get into. I had to really force myself to sit and read it (once I was fairly well into it, it was okay but up until that point it was a struggle!) Luckily for me this novel was much easier to get into. I picked this up is our local woolworths because I needed a new book to buy (I seem to like buying lots of new books) but the thing that attracted me to this book was the story.
The book tells the story of three friends who are taking a weeks holiday to Turkey for one of the girls hen weeks. It's Rachels chance to enjoy her last week before walking down the Isle to her one and only perfect boyfriend Patrick.
Accompanying her on her trip is Yaslyn, a model who ...
Advantages: Original script.Fantastic performances.entertaining and charming Disadvantages: Not for average rom-com lovers
I have been waiting for this since I saw its trailer after it has gone to several film festivals.Being a lover of lovey dovey films, i was sure i won't be let down by this film! Though i must say,it turned out to be more than what i expected-a rather honest depiction of today's romance. Gone are the days when a boy meets girl,fall in love,get married and live happily ever after.
The narrator warns us in his funny voice that this is not a love story and it actually is much more than that. I loved the way the film progresses,the director chose to make it interesting by showing us the days in the bracket,1 being the day he first met her.The film doesn't move chronologically but is rather random,jumbling from forward to backward at times.
Summer is the new assitant of Tom's boss and he likes her from the first day.Its a modern take ...
Advantages: See the history, experience the wonder Disadvantages: none
this beautiful world-remown park: Tower of Buddhist Incence, Hall of Benevolence and Longevity Hill.
The day we visited there were many thousands of Chinese people walking around, just like us, seeing how the Chinese rulers since the Liao dynasty have enjoyed their summer breaks in peace and tranquility.
The buildings are just outstandingly beautiful, with all the carvings and workmanship you expect but in this setting they are even more wondrous.
Set around the lake are many houses, accommodation set so rulers and their parties could shift around at their leisure as I am sure it would be pleasant to do.
We shared a taxi and made arrangements with the driver to return for us, our hotel suggested the driver and helped us agree a price before we set out. This was most satisfactory as he told us about the things we were seeing ...