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As the Wall Street Journal said: There is finally someone sexier than Christian Grey...His name is Gideon Cross and he is, of course, a hunka hunk of burning love. When Bared to You came out, it sold 80,000 paperbacks in the UK in the first week alone. More than Fifty Shades did. And when Reflected in You came out, it sold 82,000 copies in the UK. On Goodreads, BTU has 71,4111 ratings and RIU, 35,075. Amazon reviewers give BTU an average 4.7 stars, RIU, the same. So why all of the fuss about this Crossfire Series? There are some similarities to Fifty Shades of Grey. Read more...
A blog that will try to create curiosity, satisfy your curiosity, on culture, news, books, movies, travel. I'll try to pique your interest in things you might not have tried or haven't known how to try. Hopefully it will be a satisfying visit.
Tuesday, December 25, 2012
Saturday, December 15, 2012
Book Review: Matched by Ally Condie
Genre: Teen romance grades 7+
Author: Ally Condie
It seems like the trilogy genre is on fire. I know the first trilogy I read was The Lord of the Rings. Now we have the Twilight series, The Hunger Games, The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo series and of course, the grand mamma of them all, Fifty Shades of Grey etc. As a reviewer it is awfully hard to go from reading a Fifty Shades of Grey series, the adult dominance and submissive stuff, to reading a trilogy written for teens. Truth be told, I thoroughly enjoyed the first in Ally Condie's trilogy, Matched. Condie has the middle book, Crossed, as well as the concluding book, Reached, now at a book seller near you or on an e book site. Read more...
Author: Ally Condie
It seems like the trilogy genre is on fire. I know the first trilogy I read was The Lord of the Rings. Now we have the Twilight series, The Hunger Games, The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo series and of course, the grand mamma of them all, Fifty Shades of Grey etc. As a reviewer it is awfully hard to go from reading a Fifty Shades of Grey series, the adult dominance and submissive stuff, to reading a trilogy written for teens. Truth be told, I thoroughly enjoyed the first in Ally Condie's trilogy, Matched. Condie has the middle book, Crossed, as well as the concluding book, Reached, now at a book seller near you or on an e book site. Read more...
Wednesday, December 12, 2012
If You Like Vodka...
I have been a vodka aficionado for a while. I've tasted quite a few through out my travels especially while in Russia. But, I've come across a USA distilled vodka that I love. It's Tito's Vodka made in Austin, Texas. I was telling a friend of mine about Tito's and we decided to do our own little tasting of vodkas. We had Tito's, Ketel One, Grey Goose and Crystal Head vodka (the one made by Dan Aykroyd). Tito's won hands down. Not only is it smooth in taste but the price is smooth. Crystal Head is anywhere from $45.00-$50 for 750ml . Ketel One and Grey Goose $38-40.00 for 750ml. Tito's is around $28-30! The magazine, Wine Enthusiast, out of 100 points gave Tito's 95 points, Ketel One 89 and Grey Goose 84. If you doubt my love of vodka, just read my blog about my adventure of trying to get some vodka on Borneo: http://satisfyingmycuriousity.blogspot.com/2010/05/its-been-while-since-i-last-posted-but.html.Read more...
Tuesday, December 4, 2012
Giving "Back": I See Rotten Tomatoes Coming My Way
I'm going to approach this subject two ways. The first will certainly be considered a "humbug" approach. The second will probably have mixed reviews. First, the "humbug" approach or how I let a phrase like "giving back" totally irritate the heck out of me. But why? Because, often, when people feel they have some extra time in their lives and want to do something for their community, they say they want to "give back". Well, here's my point. Give what back to whom and why? I guess you could say I take the phrase literally and not figuratively. Give back...let's see, the path I've taken in life has, at times, been rocky. Have I faced a fiscal cliff or two in my life time? You betcha. But I have never had to, luckily, rely on the auspices of the government (taxpayers) nor private nor public charities to help me out. I've never been on welfare nor food stamps nor medicaid. I've not had to eat in a soup kitchen or ask for charitable help. If I had to do any of these things, and then I found myself with the ability and where with all to "give something back" to those who have given to me, then I would with an open heart. Read more...
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