A story about "Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell: A Novel" — 13 weeks ago
I was listening to the audio book and I just couldn’t get into it and never finished it. I don’t do that very often but this one just didn’t do it for me.
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I was listening to the audio book and I just couldn’t get into it and never finished it. I don’t do that very often but this one just didn’t do it for me.
I am a fan of Rock band in general – verying “f-ing” addicting as others have suggested. But the Wii version is a bit of a let down.
Unlike other consoles you cannot download additional song tracks, there is no customizing of the characters, the world tour mode isn’t as fun and the Wii guitar hero guitar is not compatible. Oh, and the guitar that did come with our game broke on the first day.
I saw this film with Baby Mama at the drive in on Friday night. It was pretty funny because after the 3rd penis flash a bunch of cars left – have to wonder if they were the ones with kids?? Anyway, it was funny but kinda made me wish I was watching 50 first dates instead.
Under normal circumstances I would never have gone to see this film. I am not really into comedy at all but I wanted to go to the drive in and this is what was playing. The previews really did nothing for me and I think they actually sell the film a little short since I enjoyed it more then I expected to. The plot was very predictable but cute. The acting wasn’t anything spectacular but nor was it terrible. It was worth the $6 I spent to see it.
I was warned that there wasn’t much to this film and I have to agree. It took me a while to get into it… through most of it I was thinking “yeah so?”. Overall, it was beautiful to watch, the scenery was amazing, the acting was great but the story basically sucked. I think that if it wasn’t for the controversy then none of us would have even heard of this film.
Recommended by my auntie Julie as a great series. I just started it this afternoon and I am already on page 135—so definately a quick read. Although, I have to say that parts of this book are disturbingly similar to Gena Showalter’s pleasure slave… Not sure which book was written first. Anyway, so far so good and I am pretty sure at this point that I will continue with more books from this writer.
(ATTN: MINOR SPOILERS)
I listened to this on audio and I’ll be honest and say my two favorite parts where listening one: listening to the British accent and two: the flight scene right at the start of the book. I am terrified of flying so the total breakdown she has was really hysterical.
Overall, the book was pretty predictable in the way that most romances are… you always know who will end up with who it is just a matter of how they go about it that is interesting…
Anyway, I think that he was a total shit to her at the end of the book and I am not sure that it was very realistic in its happy ending…. but none the less it was a cute read and if you want something light hearted and fun this book is perfect.
This book was REALLY hard for me to get into. I listened to it on audio book during my commute back and forth to work…and I think that is the only reason I made it to the end.
I totally hated all of the characters except Charlie. The ending was cute but very predictable. If you are a follower of Paris and Nicole then you might like this… for the rest of us I say skip it.
Book four is great if you accept that it is not about Tally the way the first 3 were. Instead it is a new look at the world Tally created in the first 3 novels.
I LOVED the whole concept of getting hits or “kicks” and I think it is so relevant when you look at society today – hell look at what I am choosing to spend my time doing right now….
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