Honestly, the book far outweighs the movie in amounts of happiness distributed. There is more of everything including plot, humor, and heart in the book. A read it till the end and find it’s past one in the morning. It was worth the dark circles. A delight of a read with a pace that […]
Sundays at Tiffany’s By James Patterson and Gabrielle Charbonnet
Honestly, the book far outweighs the movie in amounts of happiness distributed. There is more of everything including plot, humor, and heart in the book. A read it till the end and find it’s past one in the morning. It was worth the dark circles. A delight of a read with a pace that […]
The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy Trilogy by Douglas Adams
I wrote a review on the first book in the series. I would try to review each of the books individually, but they become so interconnected through plots that it’s complicated. Plus the endings give things away and have a way of reversing plots and changing character dynamics. I’d say that if you read the […]
The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy Trilogy by Douglas Adams
I wrote a review on the first book in the series. I would try to review each of the books individually, but they become so interconnected through plots that it’s complicated. Plus the endings give things away and have a way of reversing plots and changing character dynamics. I’d say that if you read the […]
The Vow
Tonight I had advance screening tickets to see The Vow starring Rachel McAdams and Channing Tatum. (Did I mention that I thought it was a Nicholas Sparks book?) Along with a couple other actors I recognized. I have to say I kind of live in a bubble when it comes to what movies are […]