Ten Poems About London
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London is heady, exciting, romantic - rich with tradition and with dissent, forever renewing and...
The One with All the Bridesmaids: A Hilarious, Feel-Good Romantic Comedy
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'Heartwarming and humorous, The One with the Engagement Party is Erin Lawless at her best. I can't...
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Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2204 KP) rated Round Up the Usual Peacocks in Books
Sep 1, 2022 (Updated Sep 1, 2022)
Longtime fans of this series know this isn’t the first time we’ve seen Meg at weddings involving peacocks. However, this isn’t a retread in any way. And, if you are new to the series, you can jump in here and enjoy the antics. With three cases for Meg to consider, there is plenty to keep her hopping. I was hooked the entire way, even though I suspected where the stories were going. For the record, I was right on some things and wrong on others. The climax was a little weaker than I would have liked, but it was a minor issue. We have the usual large cast of characters, and it was fantastic to spend time with them. There may not be a laugh on every page here, but there are some classic moments that made me laugh. This is a delightful book that will please Meg’s fans old and new.
Ice Kitchen
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Artist Nadia Roden began making gourmet artisan lollies in the summer of 2011 in New York. Inspired...
Channel 4 and British Film Culture: Journal of British Cinema and Television: Volume 11, Issue 4
Paul McDonald and Justin Smith
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This title considers aspects of the legacy that makes Film4 synonymous with a rejuvenated national...
Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2204 KP) rated Ditched 4 Murder in Books
Sep 8, 2020
I loved the first book in the series, so I was looking forward to revisiting the characters. Sadly, this one didn’t live up to the first. The mystery was overshadowed by the wedding plans. I expected they would come together at some point, but that point came a little late in the book for my tastes. Meanwhile, the climax to the mystery was a little weak as well. Some of the characters walked a fine line between funny and annoying in the first book, and I found them more annoying than funny here. That’s not all the characters. Phee herself is still a strong and sympathetic main character, and I really like several of the supporting characters. And that isn’t to say I didn’t laugh over the course of the book either. I especially laughed at the climax. Considering how much I enjoyed the first book, I’m definitely going to give Phee another visit.
Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2204 KP) rated The Murder of Twelve in Books
May 28, 2020
This is another fast-moving mystery that obviously pays homage to Agatha Christie’s And Then There Were None. I felt it was a bit more of a thriller (minus the language and violence) than a true cozy, but I’m not complaining since I couldn’t turn the pages fast enough to find out what was going to happen next. Much of the book features Jessica and those trapped in the hotel with her, and they are all strong enough characters to carry the story. Unfortunately, the little bit we did see of the recurring characters fell into predictable patterns, although I still enjoyed spending time with them. The writing was so vivid, I felt the cold as I was reading. Any complaints are minor, and I’m happy I picked up this fast-paced book.
The Pursuit of Love
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Nancy Mitford's "The Pursuit of Love" is one of the funniest, sharpest novels about love and growing...
Passionfood: 100 Love Poems
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Passionfood is a feast of classic and contemporary love poems. There are a hundred flavours in this...