Tag: Bookshelf
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Madam Reads; Leave Your Mark by Aliza Licht

My first tweet to Aliza Licht was at her handle @dkny the savvy PR Girl before she came out… so to speak. I remember everything about that day. I just jacked in a well-paid but seven level of hells fashion job. I was lounging on my couch at home watching Lion King for the umpteenth…
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LEAVE YOUR MARK – Aliza Licht

My first tweet to Aliza Licht was at her handle @dkny the savvy PR Girl before she came out… so to speak. I remember everything about that day. I just jacked in a well-paid but seven level of hells fashion job. I was lounging on my couch at home watching Lion King for the umpteenth…
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BEAUTY- Louise Mensch
I’ve been a fan of Louise Mensch nee Bagshawe’s books for a while, the first I read was “The Devil You Know” a twisty tale of three sisters who’d been far flung from each other but had to come together to fight for what is rightfully theirs. I liked it. I’ve read a few of…
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BEAUTY – Louise Mensch

I’ve been a fan of Louise Mensch nee Bagshawe’s books for a while, the first I read was “The Devil You Know” a twisty tale of three sisters who’d been far flung from each other but had to come together to fight for what is rightfully theirs. I liked it. I’ve read a few of…
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With Love From Lowcountry- Natasha Boyd

You know that book you cannot put down? The story you won’t forget. You never want to forget? As I’ve noted in my review of it, Eversea is exactly that and so much more. A sweet and tender love story of two people from different worlds meeting together to make a world of their own.…
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THE LIBRARY | With Love From Lowcountry- Natasha Boyd

You know that book you cannot put down? The story you won’t forget. You never want to forget? As I’ve noted in my review of it, Eversea is exactly that and so much more. A sweet and tender love story of two people from different worlds meeting together to make a world of their own.…
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GATSBY.

This was the movie I was most terrified to see because I expected so much from it and the critics have been less that warming about it mostly. As I sat through The Great Gatsby, as you do with every book adapted movie, I couldn’t help comparing the movie to the book. So we’ll start…
