Welcome Home Mama and Boris How a Sister’s Love Saved a Fallen Soldier’s Beloved Dogs A Reader’s Digest Book by Carey Neesley with Michael Levin Don’t read this book. Don’t read this book – unless you have lots of tissue by your side. We all hear about the war in Iraq constantly, and we feel blunted of emotion, for it is overwhelming. If you are a mother, father, sister, relative, however, the death of your loved one is overwhelming in a different way – it brings the war and terror ... continue reading...
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Book Reviews: Shorecliff
Shorecliff Author: Ursula DeYoung Coming of age has never been so difficult as for 13 year old Richard. It is 1928, and Richard Killing’s family is traveling from New York to spend the summer with his extended family - aunts, uncles, cousins as Richard has no siblings - in the summer house Shorecliff on the coast of Maine. His father, who terrifies Richard, is staying in New York, to Richard’s intense gratification, as he and his mother are very close. The Hatfields, who own the ... continue reading...
DVD Reviews: Movie 43
I grew up on ZAZ (Zucker, Abrahams, Zucker) films. I’m a huge fan of Airplane, Top Secret!, Ruthless People, and The Naked Gun. However, I hold a special place in my heart for Kentucky Fried Movie. I’ve seen Kentucky Fried Movie dozens of time through High School and College and I love showing it to people who have never seen it because everyone reacts differently to it. I pressed play on Movie 43 to find something very familiar. A rehash of the ZAZ comedy from Kentucky Fried Movie. But ... continue reading...
Travel Views: Top Tips for a Hassle Free Caravanning Holiday
Caravanning is ideal for those who want to get away from the stresses of work and when done properly, it is relatively hassle free. There are no flights to catch and no hectic schedule. Whether you have been going on caravanning holidays for years or this is your first time, these tips are guaranteed to take the stress out of your trip. Preparation is the Key If you want to make sure that your trip runs smoothly, preparation is the key. Before you set off it is wise to check that your tow bar ... continue reading...
DVD Reviews: Manborg
Manborg The aesthetic of stand-up cabinet games in dimly lit arcades with concentrated gamers shelling out quarters all day is alive and well. Do you miss the sensibilities of the late 1980s or early 1990s? Look no further. Are you too young to remember that and have no idea what that last question means? Don’t worry, you’re covered. Taking the equivalent of a classic fighting arcade game filled with button mashing and screaming along with your friends, MANBORG is definitely a cult level crowd ... continue reading...
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