
Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2395 KP) rated The Tuscan Child in Books
Mar 16, 2018
This book switches back and forth from Hugo’s story in 1944 and Joanna’s journey in 1973. The chapters are clearly labeled, so it is never hard to follow which time period we are in. While this is not a traditional mystery by any means, we do learn what happened back then and how it plays out in the more “modern” setting. This book is just as much about Joanna’s growth, and she lead a cast of very strong characters I quickly fell in love with as I read.

Aasiyah Sidat (34 KP) rated Lady Chatterley's Lover in Books
Jul 5, 2018
While reading this, I tried to understand why this book was considered so obscene. I mean we have 50 shades of grey which didn't have any fingers pointed at it and that book discusses more unique sex forms. This book discussed pure 'vanilla' sex between a man and a woman. So what was the issue?
Continue reading my review at: https://www.readsandrecipes.co.uk/2017/04/read-harder-banned-book.html

Merissa (13178 KP) rated Tigana in Books
Dec 17, 2018
In so many ways similar to The Fionavar Tapestry series but so different too. A brief synopsis is that there has been a major battle between 2 wizards in which one of the wizard's sons dies. In revenge the wizard removes the name "Tigana" from the memories and vocabularies of its inhabitants so that eventually the name will die, just like his son did.
This story is so intricate and involved and it is not a clear black/white, good/evil book which is what makes it such a superb read. Everything about is well written, from the villains to the locations to the history that you are given.
This book is bittersweet and poignant and I'll leave it to you to see if there is a happy ending.
Certainly classed as a classic by me and a firm favourite.

Veronica Pena (690 KP) rated Under the Tuscan Sun (2003) in Movies
Apr 22, 2020
I loved this film. I want to be Frances. I wanted to be Pawel, I wanted to be Chiara, and somehow I wanted to be Katherine too. You find something to love about every character and you end up finishing the film with a little piece of your heart with each of them.
I think this film just moved up on my favorites list and I'm not mad about it. Not one bit.

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