Posts posted by AzurEplum
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Her name, I believe, is Mylène Jampanoï. I wondered about her too a few months back when I noticed this advertisement. I don't know any more about her, but here is a link about her in Wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mylene_Jampanoi) with a brief description.
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"Man and Wife" by Tony Parsons.
Harry Silver is ready to try again at living "happily ever after." It won't be easy: not when he has to juggle his wife, Cyd, and ex-wife, Gina; his son, Pat, and his stepdaughter, Peggy; his own work and his wife's fast-growing career. When Gina announces that she's relocating to another country, taking Pat with her, and Cyd's burgeoning success has made her rethink having another child, Harry finds his fairy-tale ending moving out of reach. When he meets a woman who makes him question everything, his tangled web becomes even more knotty.A love story about marriage; why we stay and why we go, why we keep on trying... and never stop believing.Housewife material... :|
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I finished a memoir by Nicholas Sparks and his brother, Micah Sparks, "Three Weeks With My Brother." It's nice learning about him and his family. His narration is great. It really gets to you. I remember truly enjoying "A Walk to Remember" a few years ago. It was one of the novels that I could complete within hours! I think I'm going to read more of his books soon.
I'm moving onto Tony Parsons now. It's called "The Family Way." Here's a summary from the back cover of the book.
Three sisters. Three couples. Two pregnancies. Six men and women struggling with sex, love and the meaning of family.I'm halfway through and quite enjoyed it so far. It's a simple novel about women and relationships. The British slang is something I find quite refreshing. Heh.

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Wow, sorry to butt in, but I didn't think that Paulo Coelho would be the type to attend a fashion show. But then again, maybe not. Anyway, I really like his book, The Alchemist.
I finished a few books recently. Milkweed by Jerry Spinelli and two short stories by Nick Hornby, Otherwise Pandemonium and Not a Star. Pretty interesting. Will start on another book very soon.
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Guilty or Not Guilty?
in General Talk
Not guilty
Farting in public but pretending it wasn't you? LOL.