Last week you had my winners this year, hear are those who didn’t quite make it!
Friday Five Favourite – Christmas Adverts 2022 – the runners up
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Fantastic Beasts and Where To Find Them, The Original Screenplay – by J.K. Rowling
5 12 2022I picked this up in a charity shop last month. I haven’t yet seen the film, but have been considering a Harry Potter re-read at some point having not read them in years, this seemed like a fun way to head in that direction!
It’s certainly a quick read, not a lot of text on each page so you fly through. There are plenty of stage directions, but not a lot of description which is what often slows me down!
This is set in New York City, so it’s fun to hear a bit about the American equivalents of Hogwarts, and the Ministry of Magic – didn’t really think about that side of things before!
I did struggle to keep track of who some of the characters were, and what some of the beasts were, I wonder if this is because there aren’t introductions in the same way, because they’d rely on you seeing their faces on screen really.
There were good characters, fun moments, and plenty of drama and suspense too.
I hadn’t really been keen to see the film before as I couldn’t be bothered to learn a whole new set of characters, but I think I’d like to give it a go now!
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Internet highlights – w/c 27th November 2022
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Friday Five Favourite – Christmas Adverts 2022
2 12 2022Here we go again! Here are my five favourite Christmas adverts this year – feels like a pretty strong showing this time around. Runners up will come next week.
Asda – Have you Elf a Merry Christmas
Tesco – A Christmas Party Broadcast
Aldi – Feast of Football
Aldi – Home Alone (finishes the story)
John Lewis – The Beginner
O2 – The Snowgran
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The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo – by Taylor Jenkins Reid
28 11 2022People seem to RAVE about Taylor Jenkins Reid’s books, this one particularly, so I picked it up to give it a try.
Evelyn was a Hollywood icon from the 1950s to 1980s and now, approaching 80 years old, is ready to tell all. Out of the blue Monique, a random magazine reporter with no apparent connection to Evelyn, receives a request from her to write her memoir.
The majority of the book is Evelyn narrating her life story to Monique, of her films, her scandals, and of course, her many marriages. Monique asks her early on who the love of her life was, and that will be revealed in time. But while taking down her story, Monique doesn’t quite understand why she’s been chosen to do the job.
A book that needs to fit in seven marriages, I was concerned it might just read as a sort of list – seven shorter stories tenuously tied together maybe. But it flowed seamlessly and was such an addictive read!
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Internet highlights – w/c 20th November 2022
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Internet highlights – w/c 13th November 2022
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Internet highlights – w/c 6th November 2022
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The ABC Murders – by Agatha Christie
8 11 2022I watched an adaptation of this on TV years ago, and yet couldn’t remember what happened, so I was able to go into this completely free of spoilers!
Poirot received a letter from “ABC” telling him a murder is going to be committed in Andover on a specific date, it happens, and the victims name begins with A. So when he receives a follow-up letter threatening a murder in Bexhill, it’s taken as more than a hoax! You can see the pattern forming for yourself…
Thought to be the work of a maniac, Poirot is still keen to find reason, he insists that even a maniac will have a perceived logic behind what he or she is doing. So even when an arrest is eventually made, for Poirot the mystery was not solved until he had discovered why.
Obviously it’s a mystery, so I’m not going to tell you much more. I was worried it was going to be a bit sedate when something was revealed relatively early on, but not to worry, it’s as clever as any of her others that I’ve read so far!
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Internet highlights – w/c 30th October 2022
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