I was invited (well, not personally, but still…) to join the Fandango’s Friday Flashback!
Fandango scrolls back, every Friday, and gives a second chance to a post he had published on the same date, years before. I thought it was a great way to remember some of the stuff I did a while back, and I decided to participate…
So here it is!
Written on December 30th of 2016, here is a silly post I did one night while at the office, to amuse you Lovelies. It reminded me of the fun I used to have when I had much more time for blogging. May 2023 be a quiet year work-wise, so I have time to do crazy things like this again!
I hope you’ll enjoy it (again), and I wish you’re safe and well, wherever you are…
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I told Madame Suze I would suggest her more good readings… And after the success of Madame Gabaldon’s bestseller “War” I thought I should as well share with all of you!!
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First… War 2 – The Sequel. As good as the first, and my favorite of the two for several reasons. I suck at remembering names, and there are far less characters in the sequel, since so many died in the first. Also, I cried so much during War, that I attacked (HAH!) the second book with a different approach. I made sure not to get attached to ANY of the characters… A lot less expensive, kleenex wise!
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Don’t get fooled by the skeleton on the cover… It is some obscure metaphore, but this IS a love story soooo different from all others you have read. A man, and a woman, not bound to meet, and certainly not made for each other have to go through a series of events, and I won’t tell you what happens at the end but… Whooohooo the bedroom scene around page 375… Yeah… Here again I didn’t let myself get attached to the charachers… Just in case! Hey, one of them could have been sick without anybody knowing!
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Now among all American comedians… Mary is on my crème de la crème list! She cracks me up EVERYTIME. This is a great bedstand book, or like I do, a good read for the office, since all the jokes are really really short! Learn two or three for your next party! Guaranteed success with your hosts!
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I am preparing my trip…. Remember? So, it is just normal that a few of my favorite Dane-related books are here too… I recommend Le livre du hygge… And if you are a little patient, you might get Suze’s English version… There probably will be a lot less candles and woolen socks, but I bet it will be very entertaining!!
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I thought Mary Higgins Clark wrote Murder Mysteries or True Crime? Is there a Comedian with the same name?
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