Friday, 30 September 2011
Tuesday, 27 September 2011
Bill Granger Lunch Event
Hi everybody
Just a short line to let you know about our next author event. We’re delighted to be able to bring to you, in conjunction with the highly acclaimed Ricky’s River Bar + restaurant at Quamby Place on Noosa Sound, a lunch with Bill Granger.
Bill needs no introduction, thanks to his highly successful TV shows and cook books.
Bill will be in Noosa next month to launch his new cookbook, Bill’s Everyday Asian. He will be in Noosa for one day only and will host a lunch featuring dishes from his new book.
For Bill’s Everyday Asian, Bill has simplified his favourite classics to create the very best that Asian food has to offer, drawing on his own colourful and varied experiences: from a home-cooked dinner in Singapore to a businessman’s breakfast in Japan, along with his most memorable flavour encounters at beach shacks, restaurants and roadside stalls.
WHERE: Ricky’s River Bar + restaurant, Quamby Place, Noosa Sound.
WHEN: Friday 28 October
TIME: 12.30pm LUNCH, featuring recipes from Bill’s book.
COST: $75.00, which includes a 3 course lunch and a glass of wine.
Tickets are strictly limited and are available only from Ricky’s on 07 5447 2455.
We hope to see you there.
We hope to see you there.
Saturday, 24 September 2011
Life: An Exploded Diagram
Reviewed by Mitch
Many books are set with the background of the Holocaust, but never before have I come across a book set in the Cold War, let alone in young adult fiction. The book is sad at times but the coming-of-age aspects of the novel were uplifting overall. The main characters of this book are Clem and Frankie and the story centres on their unique love. Clem is a strong protagonist, living with his parents and grandparents in a claustrophobic little house together with Frankie, the daughter of a rich farmer. Clem and Frankie's journey is truly inspiring and easy to relate to. I enjoyed the character's back-stories which are told through flashbacks.
As the book is written through memories, it switches from first person to third person. The book is written in a beautiful way with lovely word choices creating a gorgeous atmosphere. My overall thoughts on this book are that it is a unique young adult historical fiction novel that is totally captivating from the first chapter. It's one of the best I've read. I really enjoyed the character's stories and their way of life. The plot was unique and the writing was beautiful. It is one of the best books I've read this year.
rating: 4.5/5 stars.
You Against Me
The story is a unique tale of star-crossed love with mature themes. The book centres on the characters of Ellie and Mikey. Ellie is from the rich side of London and Mikey is from the poorer side. I really like Jenny Downham's writing because she develops the characters so well. I'm also reading Before I Die, another one of her books, which I am also enjoying. She is one fo my favourite authors.
Keeping it short and sweet, all I can say about this book is that IT IS AMAZING. I urge everyone to read it
Keeping it short and sweet, all I can say about this book is that IT IS AMAZING. I urge everyone to read it
rating: 5 stars.
Thursday, 8 September 2011
The Marriage Plot
by Jeffrey Eugenides
Reviewed by Catherine
Author of Middlesex and The Virgin Suicides, Eugenides latest novel is a fresh and contemporary portrayal of modern love. Madeleine Hanna enrols in Semiotics 211 in her final year of her English major and discovers that love, life and literature are intertwined. The work brims with intertextual references to contemporary pop culture and classic literary texts. This novel is smart, witty and engaging. Highly recommended.
Reviewed by Catherine
Author of Middlesex and The Virgin Suicides, Eugenides latest novel is a fresh and contemporary portrayal of modern love. Madeleine Hanna enrols in Semiotics 211 in her final year of her English major and discovers that love, life and literature are intertwined. The work brims with intertextual references to contemporary pop culture and classic literary texts. This novel is smart, witty and engaging. Highly recommended.
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