Advantages: Funny, will make you laugh out loud Disadvantages: None I can think of
I am quite a fan of the Little Black Dress series of books, so I decided to have a browse on Amazon for ones which sounded like a good read. I came across this one after a while, and it had rave reviews. Also, on a book forum I am a member of, they couldn't recommend it highly enough to me so I decided I would have to get it to have a go. And as usual, the book didn't disappoint!
"She'll TakeIt" tells us the story of Melanie Zeitgar, a woman living in New York City with dreams of becoming a world famous actress. But Melanie has a downfall...she has a penchant for stealing things. Not enormously expensive items you understand, just the odd sweater from Barneys or the odd pillow from the Homewares shop. But Melanie can't stop, even when a man comes into her life whose job in life is to help shops detect thieves. Will he suss out ...
Advantages: Small Outside, Large Inside, Fun and Low Cost! Disadvantages: Handling on windy day is awful.
a week and can get by on £10 of petrol. It usually runs around an average of 48miles per gallon.
Handling...
The car handling is relatively good, can easily travel within cities, but can handle the speed of motorways. However, one concern is how lightweight the car is......driving along on a windy day certainly takes the wind out of your sails. you spend more time trying to control the car than enjoying the driving experience.
I absolutley love my little car, i think it can give any small car a run for its money on space, reliability and performance. It may not be the best in terms of dashboard design, but it does what you want it to do for your first car.
My advice - you will either love it or you'll hate it, but give it a go! take one for a test drive. Its great for car parks and city driving and also very easy to park ...
Advantages: A remarkle story, truly inspirational Disadvantages: Emotional in places
This book is the follow on from 'The Luxury of Time', and tells the story of Jane Tomlinson's remarkle battle against cancer. While many people would lie down and accept the fight, Jane undertakes a set of challenges which would be hard enough for the fittest people to complete, never mind somebody suffering from terminal cancer. This book covers her journeys - from her bicycle ride from John O'Groats to Lands End, her 'Rome to Home' bicycle challenge, her Ironman, her cycle ride across America, amongst other gruelling challenges.
This book has both Jane and her husband Mike telling their own parts of the story. Jane begins, and it alternates around between her and Mike. You know whose part it is as each section is headed with either Jane or Mike. The book is broken up into 12 chapters too, and at the start of each chapter it ...