Review: On the Banks of Plum Creek

February 13, 2013 Whitney Review 4 Comments
Review: On the Banks of Plum Creek

The whole book is a treasure really, but I particularly liked when Laura would go off to discover the inhabitants of Plum Creek, splashing her feet in the water, running up hills and encounters with water wild life. Although my favorite was her class party at Plum Creek with snotty Nellie Olson.  As a come […]

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Top Ten Favorite Threesomes

Top Ten Favorite Threesomes

Top Ten Tuesday Hosted by The Broke and Bookish This is going to sound sick, but I love threesome romances in literature, but not in a Fifty Shades of Grey kind of way.   Krum/Hermione/Ron: who wouldn’t love a Hogwarts threesome?  Ron’s insecurities/resentment  about the nature of Hermione’s relationship with Krum is actually a little cute and […]

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Great Expectations Movie Review

February 11, 2013 Whitney movie review 3 Comments
Great Expectations Movie Review

Director: Brian Kirk Writers: Charles Dickens, Sarah Phelps Stars: Douglas Booth, Jack Roth, Ray Winstone Release Date: April 1, 2012 The orphan Pip becomes a gentleman when his life is transformed by a mystery benefactor. Gillian Anderson, Agent Scully from the X-Files, impregnated by aliens is Miss Havisham.  An ex-x-file agent (see what I did […]

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My Birthday Wishes To Charles Dickens

February 8, 2013 Whitney Uncategorized 4 Comments
My Birthday Wishes To Charles Dickens

Happy Birthday Charles Dickens you would have been 201 today.  Despite your passing so many years ago your books have still endured.  I must admit that I am just beginning to become acquainted with you.  The only book I have read of yours is A Christmas Carol.  I first read it in 8th grade and […]

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Review: Cheri

February 6, 2013 Whitney Review 0 Comments
Review: Cheri

This book is all about coping mechanisms.  Cheri becomes distant from his wife claiming everything his wife says and does is wrong because it is not Lea.  Lea just picks up and goes away on vacation, but even the change of scenery still leaves her feeling morose.  This book was heartbreaking.  It is obvious, by […]

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Top Ten Bookish Memories

Top Ten Bookish Memories

Top Ten Tuesday Hosted by The Broke and Bookish This is really more of my parent’s memory, but when I was a baby they put down a buck, a beer and a book and depending on which order I went to them would determine my personality later.  I crawled to the book first, followed by the buck […]

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Dark Victory 1939 Movie Review

February 4, 2013 Whitney movie review 2 Comments
Dark Victory 1939 Movie Review

Director: Edmund Goulding Writers: Casey Robinson (screen play), George Emerson Brewer Jr. (from the play by) Stars: Bette Davis, George Brent, Humphrey Bogart Release Date: April 22, 1939 A young socialite is diagnosed with an inoperable brain tumour, and must decide whether she’ll meet her final days with dignity. Bette Davis is my favorite actress […]

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Monthly Review: January 2013

Monthly Review: January 2013

First, for my New Year’s Resolutions progress Do not go crazy with reading challenges: I am borderline here  Comment on at least 5 blogs a day:  I’ve been doing okay with this, some days I comment on anywhere from 0-2 blogs and on others I comment on 10 so I’ll give myself a passing grade […]

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Review: Cinder

February 1, 2013 Whitney Review 2 Comments
Review: Cinder

Cinder is a retelling of the fairy tale Cinderella, but is completely different from any other retelling I have yet encountered.  It is futuristic and this Cinderella is cyborg. I like to pride myself, that I am pretty good about figuring out plot twists ahead of time, I had Cinder’s true hidden identity (even to […]

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Very Belated 2012 End of Year Book Survey

January 31, 2013 Whitney Meme 4 Comments
Very Belated 2012 End of Year Book Survey

I admit, I’m a month behind getting  The Perpetual Page-Turner’s End of Year Survey post up.  Despite my love of lists I kept putting it off with good intentions to come back and complete it later.  Well, later is better then never so here I go. *Note I did not read a whole lot of […]

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