John and I snuck out to a movie last night to round out the long weekend and saw The da Vinci Code. We both have read and enjoyed Dan Brown's novels and thought that it might be interesting to see what was done with this one cinematographically. The book is fast-paced, fairly systematic and lends…
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Review: “Living the Artist’s Life” by Paul Dorrell
On March 6th, my sister-in-law Heather sent me an email about a book called "Living the Artist's Life" by Paul Dorrell. Specifically, she sent me an email telling me that they were giving away FREE copies to bloggers and had just extended the offer to locations outside of the continental United States. A sentence containing…
Review: “Living the Artist’s Life” by Paul Dorrell
On March 6th, my sister-in-law Heather sent me an email about a book called "Living the Artist's Life" by Paul Dorrell. Specifically, she sent me an email telling me that they were giving away FREE copies to bloggers and had just extended the offer to locations outside of the continental United States. A sentence containing…
Review: “The Art of Fabric Books”
I picked this book up last night by grace of the generosity of friends. It's one I've heard raved and rhapsodised about on several listservs, discussion groups and blogs. Perhaps because of this, I delayed buying it for a bit. Silly, I realise, but I tend to shy away from trends almost instinctively. Perhaps it's…
Review: “The Art of Fabric Books”
I picked this book up last night by grace of the generosity of friends. It's one I've heard raved and rhapsodised about on several listservs, discussion groups and blogs. Perhaps because of this, I delayed buying it for a bit. Silly, I realise, but I tend to shy away from trends almost instinctively. Perhaps it's…
