In the past, people had to make an
effort in order to get ahold of books they were interested in reading.
Nowadays, though, they have an entirely different problem. There are so many
books out there, yet there is not enough time to read them all. Of course, the
solution for this would be to make your selection narrower, and then work your
way down the list. But how do you narrow it down?
26/05/2017
03/05/2017
A TV SERIES AND MY REASONS WHY
13 Reasons Why is a book by Jay Asher adapted for the TV screen by Netflix. The story follows teenager Clay Jensen, in his quest to uncover the story behind his classmate and crush, Hannah, and her decision to end her life.
Do I think 13 Reasons Why is a
good series? I do. What was it like watching it? It was hard and disturbing from
beginning to end. Why did I do it? Because I felt it was my duty as a teacher,
mother and responsible adult.
26/04/2017
LET'S GO FOR A WALK IN GRANTCHESTER
Last Sunday signalled the start of the third series of hit ITV show ‘Grantchester’. But what do we really know about the village that has become the stomping ground of a ‘crime-fighting’ vicar, played by James Norton, and a war veteran turned police detective in Robson Green?
Well, Grantchester which lies just a mile
outside the city of Cambridge plays host to a number of famous pastimes which
adds to its quintessential Englishness. These include the Boxing day-barrel
race that brings all the local pubs together for a tradition that dates back to
the 1960’s.
24/04/2017
12 BOOKS TO READ BEFORE YOU ARE 30
There are many timeless books you should read, but even
books are best read at a specific age. If you are in your twenties, you have
already exited your teens happily and started entering adult life, which
introduces an inevitable change in obligations. Life is your best teacher, but
it is always helpful to get some guidance from good writers along your way.
'The things you learn and how you understand the book
depend on the phase in your life' – says Jack Matheson, a content manager at
Essayontime. For this reason, we have
selected some of the best books that may not have read before, but can
certainly shape your identity and your worldview.
1. Crime and
Punishment, Fyodor Dostoyevsky
At some point in your life, you will need to make an
important choice. Reading Dostoyevsky's novel is a great way to learn about the
difference between choosing the good and the bad, and the consequences that
come from both.
A gripping story and an argument against nihilism, 'Crime
and Punishment' speaks of a 23-year-old man, Raskolnikov who murders two women
and suffers from the consequences. The story speaks of humanity and how we are
responsible over our actions and the death of others.
21/04/2017
PERIOD & MORE PERIOD: NEW SHOWS & OLD ACQUAINTANCES
The White Princess
Have you seen episode 1 of new Starz The White Princess? I saw and liked The White Queen when it was on, so I have been eagerly waiting for this new series which was announced as a sequel. However, I'm sure it can be seen as an indepent chapter of the tragic Cousins' War, so don't worry if you haven't seen the previous series.
I didn't expect to like The White Princess, though. Being a Ricardian, I am supposed to watch it with a scowl, despising King Henry VII (Jacob Collins-Levy), probably as much as Prince Elizabeth of York (Jodie Comer), who hated him for killing her beloved uncle (and lover?), King Richard III. But just like her, I unwillingly accepted to grant him the chance to prove himself the rightful king of England and I let him be just the hero of a new TV show. Beware Henry/Jacob, you'll have a very hard task to make Elizabeth and me change our minds!
Jokes apart, I liked what I saw in the first episode: lavish, intriguing, introspective. Little history, much fiction, but good period drama. Right balance of sex & violence, intrigue & politics. Hence, green lights, Starz! (N.B. Those who are in search of historical accuracy as well as perfect 15th clothing and hair style had better look for academic essays and documentaries).
I didn't expect to like The White Princess, though. Being a Ricardian, I am supposed to watch it with a scowl, despising King Henry VII (Jacob Collins-Levy), probably as much as Prince Elizabeth of York (Jodie Comer), who hated him for killing her beloved uncle (and lover?), King Richard III. But just like her, I unwillingly accepted to grant him the chance to prove himself the rightful king of England and I let him be just the hero of a new TV show. Beware Henry/Jacob, you'll have a very hard task to make Elizabeth and me change our minds!
Jokes apart, I liked what I saw in the first episode: lavish, intriguing, introspective. Little history, much fiction, but good period drama. Right balance of sex & violence, intrigue & politics. Hence, green lights, Starz! (N.B. Those who are in search of historical accuracy as well as perfect 15th clothing and hair style had better look for academic essays and documentaries).
Interview with Jodie Comer and Jacob Collins-Levy Preview episode 2
18/04/2017
5 REASONS TO WATCH BERLIN STATION
What it is about
It's a 10-part spy series which follows Daniel Miller
(Richard Armitage) just arrived at the CIA foreign station in Berlin,
Germany. Miller has a clandestine mission: to uncover the source of a leak who
has supplied information to a now-famous whistleblower named Thomas Shaw. After ten years spent as a CIA analyst, Daniel goes back to the
rough-and-tumble world of the field agent guided by veteran Hector DeJean (Rhys Ifans).
17/04/2017
BOOK REVIEW - LUCA DI FULVIO, THE BOY WHO GRANTED DREAMS
The Boy Who Granted Dreams
New York, 1909: Fifteen-year-old Cetta arrives on a freighter with nothing but her infant son Natale: strikingly blond, dark-eyed, and precocious. They've fled the furthest reaches of southern Italy with the dream of a better life in America.
But even in the "Land of the Free," the merciless laws of gangs rule the miserable, poverty-stricken, and crime-filled Lower East Side. Only those with enough strength and conviction survive. As young Natale grows up in the Roaring Twenties, he takes a page from his crippled mother's book and finds he possesses a certain charisma that enables him to charm the dangerous people around him ...
Weaving Natale's unusual life and quest for his one true love against the gritty backdrop of New York's underbelly, Di Fulvio proves yet again that he is a master storyteller as he constructs enticing characters ravaged by circumstance, driven by dreams, and awakened by destiny. (Book Blurb)
13/04/2017
AUTHOR GUEST POST - SIDDHI PALANDE, THIS HAPPENS ONLY IN INDIA
India
is a country of age-old traditions and customs. We have an auspicious day every
day of every week, 365 days. We have set limits for everything. No brochures
are issued but we know how a man ought to behave and how a woman ought to
react. There are one too many curfews imposed. Our social setup is as much stifling
as it is welcoming. However, when it
comes to marriages we are tad too strict.
06/04/2017
MOVIE REVIEW - A CURE FOR WELLNESS
It is the story of a young and
ambitious worker of a New York company who is given an important mission to
visit a forsaken health center in Swiss Alps in order to get his boss back out
of the prolonged vacation. He warned everyone that he is not going to be back
by means of a strange letter. It makes it to where everyone worries in the
company and which is why a man was sent there to solve this problem. There are
rich and powerful people having a rest, stressed due to hectic life for a
treatment with a water with curative powers.
On arriving and spending some time within its walls, he realizes that
miracle-working procedures of spa-saloon are not what they seem to be. While
the main character begins to unwrap scary secrets of the place, his sound mind
undergoes a checkout for stiffness. Despite all the attempts, Lockhart is not
allowed to meet his boss due to some reasons.
Failed to accomplish the mission, he is going to go back to New York but
it looks like now he suffers from the same weird illness, which is the reason
why all the rest guests of the center are there wishing to get their dose of
the cure. With each new day, hopes of Lockhart to be cured and returned home
are fading away. Instead, he has thrilling hallucinations and borderland
between fact and fiction disappears.
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