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FRIDAY FLICK: Shakespeare In Love
It is a windy and wet February 29th and I'm feeling a little blue... What better way to cheer myself up than with a filmic favourite? An incredibly romantic, well-acted filmic favourite, that's what!
Shakespeare In Love came out at the end of the nineties and enjoyed huge success. Gwyneth Paltrow wowed audiences and critics with her performance as the beautiful Viola De Lesseps (managing to shine despite the show-stealing turn from Judi Dench as Queen Elizabeth).
Shakespeare In Love has a fabulous screenplay by Oscar-winning writers Marc Norman and Tom Stoppard. It manages to be self-referentially funny, clever, and genuinely touching all at the same time.
The cast is star-studded with Geoffrey Rush, Joseph Fiennes, Simon Callow, Judi Dench, Imelda Staunton, and Ben Affleck, ably directed by John Madden (Mrs Brown).
Shakespeare In Love isn't just for English Literature students. It's a sunny smile of a film, filled with exuberant performances and good cheer.
Related posts: Friday Flick archives
Posted by Sarah Painter on February 29, 2008 in American Authors, Book related, Friday Flick | Permalink | Comments (0)
Top 30 rude writers
Something for the weekend? Nudge nudge, wink wink... Time Out has compiled a list of "London's 30 most erotic writers".
The list is depressingly light on female writers, though, with only three out of thirty: Molly Parkin, Mary Robinson and Lady Caroline Lamb. Surely women are better represented in erotic fiction than that?
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Posted by Sarah Painter on February 29, 2008 in Book related, Opinion | Permalink | Comments (0)
BOOK COVER: New Puffin Classics
Puffin Books have redesigned the Puffin Classics collection. Aren't they gorgeous?
But the pretty new covers aren't the only change, each of the twelve titles is introduced by a top author such as Sophie Dahl, Meg Rosoff or Louise Rennison.
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Posted by Keris on February 29, 2008 in Book covers, Classic Novels | Permalink | Comments (2)
BOOK NEWS: Water Cooler Diaries
I love the sound of this book - hundreds of women sharing a day in their lives:
Go behind the scenes with a hot new fashion designer trying to keep her business afloat; a McDonald’s manager who is also captain of her pro football team; a government worker buried in paperwork; a trauma surgeon who has to piece together the pelvis of a teenager who forgot to wear his seatbelt; and a university librarian with four scheduled meetings and a child with a 103.4 degree temperature.
Plus there's a mix of, um, civilians, and celebrities like model Angie Everhart and “Go Fug Yourself” blogger Heather Cocks. Read more here.
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Posted by Keris on February 29, 2008 | Permalink | Comments (5)
BOOK REVIEW: Forget Me Not by Isabel Wolff
Reviewed by Helen Redfern
The cover of Forget Me Not by Isabel Wolff made me think the story was going to be a bit ‘wishy washy’. Neither the design nor the title does the book justice; they don’t look or sound promising, unlike the plot and the main character (who incidentally is nothing like the character drawn on the front).
Anna Temple is a former city career woman, who decided to swap her fast paced life for garden design after her mother suddenly died. On the night of her leaving do, she meets Xan resulting in Milly nine months later. Xan, with no sense of responsibility (so much so you want to throttle him) leaves soon after she breaks the news, for Indonesia, leaving Anna pregnant and having to raise their child alone. She tries to forget about her daughter's father and concentrates on putting her life back together.
This book is packed with subplots featuring a host of characters, including a nanny, a maternity nurse called Elaine with her nephew Jamie and a new man for Anna called Patrick. We also learn about Anna’s father and his new secret life as well as her new best friend, Jenny - why won’t she open up to Anna? There is also a ‘shocking’ family secret, which to be fair I saw coming. I think Jenny’s secret was also a little obvious which made me wonder why a seemingly intelligent woman such as Anna didn’t grasp things sooner. Despite this, I really enjoyed the book.
Wolff has created believable and real characters that you could envisage living around the corner from you and the story flows along well. It also has the unputdownable factor, so I did have a few late nights. There is plenty of detail for the book to come alive, including as an added bonus for any green fingered people out there, an array of gardening tips.
Forget Me Not is a realistic, enjoyable story, touching on a few sensitive issues, with a fully rounded leading character. Just open it up quickly and don’t dwell on that cover.
Rating: 4/5
Like this? Try Solo by Jill Mansell
Posted by Keris on February 29, 2008 in British Authors, Rating: 4/5, Recent Release | Permalink | Comments (0)
BRAND NEW BOOK NEWS: The Celeb Diaries: Tears, Tantrums and Excess
Mark Frith, editor at heat magazine, has stepped down from his job in order to write a book called The Celeb Diaries: Tears, Tantrums and Excess.
Frith promises to dish the never-seen-before dirt (sorry, 'anecdotes') from celebrity culture. A behind-the-scenes peek from his days at the gossip magazine that will include the likes of Robbie Wiliams, Sharon Osbourne and the Beckhams. Cor.
[Via Bookseller]
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Posted by Sarah Painter on February 28, 2008 in Book News, British Authors, Non Fiction, You heard it here first! | Permalink | Comments (4)
BOOK REVIEW: The Personal Shopper by Carmen Reid
The Personal Shopper of the title is Annie Valentine. A single mother of two children, Annie works at an exclusive London department store. She's also sick of handling absolutely everything on her own, and is looking for love.
Fashionista Annie is a very endearing heroine. She works hard - with property development projects and ebay selling as well as her main job - to keep her two children in a good postcode and private school.
Annie wants to better her situation and give her children an idyllic schooling (something she had just a small taste of when she was young). She is a brilliantly determined character and you can't help but root for her.
Carmen Reid has the magical light touch, coupled with humour and plenty of warmth. Even though The Personal Shopper is somewhat predictable - with a boss from Hell and dating woes - it's very readable, too.
However, one fairly major plot twist felt rather forced (and false), which spoiled things for me a little.
Still, the plot romps along at a good pace, making this a great beach read.
Rating: 3/5
Like this? Try: The Secret Dreamworld of a Shopaholic by Sophie Kinsella
Posted by Sarah Painter on February 28, 2008 in British Authors, Fashion-Lit, Rating: 3/5 | Permalink | Comments (0)
A blog about bookshelves
Now I'm happy. You know how much I love bookshelves (you do, don't you?), well I've just discovered a new blog. Called simply Bookshelf, it does exactly what it says on the tin - it's a blog about bookshelves. [via Booktrade.info]
Like the Cave (above), which just makes me sigh with wanting, and the cut-out cat and bird shelving (very pretty, but doesn't actually hold that many books...). Also the bookstairs that Katie mentioned. I can see what I'm going to spend today reading...
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Posted by Keris on February 28, 2008 in Bookish products | Permalink | Comments (4)
GUEST BLOG: Lola Jaye
Lola Jaye's monthly blog on the road to publication...
Babble alert: So the first uncorrected proofs have arrived. And they actually look like REAL BOOKS. You know, with a back, front, middle, printed pages, picture on the back; basically REAL BOOKS!
They arrived at my place of work wrapped in a HUGE package. Savouring the moment as I opened them up, I smelt them and basked in the experience of seeing my first ever… book.
Okay, this is what really happened: I ripped open the package in front of a startled receptionist and couldn’t actually catch my breath as I set eyes on them for the first time. The receptionist asked what they were and I just said, "These are my books!!! Sort of."
"Wow!" she said. (Yet another person, I hadn’t yet told…). And she wanted to talk. Whilst I just needed to bask in ‘the moment’. Alone. So I finally went in search of a quiet corner. A bit tough as the office was packed and the corridor was full of workmen refurbishing the building.
Where to go?
I finally ended up in the staff toilets (hey, its private, there) where I was fully able to embrace my happiness, flick through and smell the pages. By the end of the day, the corner of my eyes began to ache because of all the smiling (and will probably need emergency Botox at some point).
I still refuse to get attached to the cover, as it’s not been agreed yet, but I have to admit the book’s looking great so far. Very nice. I handed them round to work colleagues like chocolate covered gold, and they swooned, whilst I continued to smile like a madwoman. And because they seemed incapable of not taking overlong peeps at the first few pages, I allotted a two minute ‘look per person’ because, as I kept reminding: “You have to wait until its published to read it.” (Plus, I need the royalties).
I have an ‘official’ picture (please see above) which will be appearing inside or on the book. Yes, I’m in the ‘pink’ again… I know. Ironically enough, I only embraced my true ‘pinkness’ as I got older – and I don’t think I’m alone in this, am I? Help me out here ladies..!
What else happened this month? My Writers News magazine piece has now been put online and you can read it here.
I also now have a Facebook page so feel free to add me as a friend (uh oh, this feels like being at school again…).
I’ve also been hard at work on the new book and that heady exciting stage of wondering if what I’ve written is complete tosh, has hit me again … Oh the joys of being a writer!
Until next month…
By The Time You Read This… By Lola Jaye (Harper) is out July 2008, £6.99 (eek!).
Read Lola's previous entries: November | December | January
Posted by Keris on February 28, 2008 in Guest blogs | Permalink | Comments (0)
(Shopaholic) MOVIE NEWS: Hugh Dancy *is* Luke!
It's still not listed on IMDb, but the most recent newsletter from Sophie Kinsella seems to confirm it:
... the Shopaholic movie is finally underway! I have been in New York recently, attending rehearsals, talking to the actors, director and producers, and seeing the story come alive before my eyes... and it's given me goosebumps :) Isla Fisher, Hugh Dancy and Krysten Ritter are going to be SO fabulous as Becky, Luke and Suze.
Surely Sophie knows who's playing Luke?
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Posted by Keris on February 27, 2008 in Movie News, Sophie Kinsella | Permalink | Comments (3)
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