Seven Year Switch Author: Claire Cook I disagree with Hyperion and Voice, the publishers of Claire Cook's new delightful book, "Seven Year Switch." I don't define literature as "beach lit" or "chick lit" (sounds like gum to me!). The genre for this novel could be "like Nora Roberts, a divinely comedic romance" or whatever; I just simply loved Cook's writing and simplicity! Like a bee settling on a lush flower, it pollinates sweetly and effortlessly. Captivating and quirky, "Seven Year Itch" ... continue reading...
Book Reviews: Seven Year Switch
Winners (finally)
What Are the OddsSally G. - Saint Johns, FL All I Ever WantedDebbie P. - Midland, MI Domino'sSusan C. - Gresham, OR City of Veils: A NovelBeth V. - Auburn, NYSatayana W. - Birmingham, ALHeather J. - Cape Coral, FLLouisa D. - Bordentown, NJElaine C. - Sacramento, CA ... continue reading...
Toy Reviews: Playmobil School Gym
Playmobil School GymPlaymobil constantly updates their manufacture of the most creative and imaginary of children's toys! The 200 piece Playmobil Gym (part of the School collection) contains soccer balls, basketballs, a first aid kit, scissors for band-aids, a backpack for the little girl figure and a constant array of sports equiment, and two little guys who can balance on the balance beam or challenge their muscles on the rings! I asked Broad "W"(Wendy) to test this fabulous product with her ... continue reading...
Book Reviews & Giveaway: The Capitol Game
The Capitol Game Author: Brian HaigI last reviewed Brian Haig when I read “The Hunted” (see Book Reviews under the Review Broads). I found his work an amazing read.Back again with “The Capitol Game”, Mr. Haig does not disappoint.Jack Wiley’s Doppelganger is Wiley Coyote. A Wall Street banker, Jack discovers a small chemical company, Arvan Chemicals, holds the key to Wiley’s greed – Jack will be worth billions instead of just $25M if he can gain control of the company which is facing financial ... continue reading...
DVD Reviews: Dorian Gray
Dorian Gray This film was released in the final days of my tenure working for a national movie rental chain. While I have read the Oscar Wilde novella in high school, I did not realize that others had not. My first customer asked me “What the F*ck is Dorian Gray” I stared for a moment then walked away. He proceeded to ask if the film is in “American language,” I then suffered a stroke and realized my change of occupation was long overdue. Just kidding about the stroke thing, it was a minor ... continue reading...
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