Really thought provoking movie....it is amazing what we put troops through. I wish our goverment was around to address these issues...sadly, they are probably golfing.
Thanks for the feedback Dar. I have found it challenging to take photos, partly because i'm not a great photographer but mostly my camera was packed admist a million boxes. I'll try everyday to meet your high standards. You are a VIP reader.
I loved this movie! I found it so intense. I freaked out at Kim and Sam when they tried to watch some while I was doing something in the kitchen. I feel like you need to watch every second of the tense, bomb-defusing madness...
The Girl who Kicked the Hornets Nest - Stieg Larsson (This was a satisfying conclusion to the triology. I've heard they are making a Hollywood movie out of these books. I hope Brad Pitt plays Michael and Natalie Portman plays Lisbeth)
Somewhere Inside -Laura and Lisa Ling (I was mildly obsessed about this international story when it happened. This is a fascinating read into the depths of North Korean politics)
Carrie Diaries - Candace Bushnell (Fast Fast Read but I love the Carrie Bradshaw character and it is neat to find out how she met Samatha Jones)
The Girl who Played with Fire - Stieg Larsson (He nailed by focusing on Lisbeth Salander - I want to be her friend but she would think I'm a nerd)
The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo - Stieg Larsson (I read this to see what the hype was all about. I get it, it was really entertaining and hard to put down)
Committed - Elizabeth Gilbert (I recommend this book to those who loved "Eat, Pray, Love" and are interested in a really in-depth look at marriage. Not for everyone but I like her style)
A Reliable Wife - Robert Goolrick (This book will be made into a movie for sure. When reading, you can see the movie in your mind. My ideal cast: Truitt - Colin Firth, Catherine - Kate Winslet, Antonio - Robert Pattinson, Emelia - Penelope Cruz)
The Year of the Flood - Margaret Atwood (Probably easier if you read "Oryx and Crake" first - which I didn't. Beautiful Writer)
19th Wife - David Ebershoff (Two Stories Woven Together - One of Brigham Young's Rise to Power, the other a modern day mystery)
Case Histories - Kate Atkinson (Fun, Well Written Mystery)
The Outcast - Sadie Jones (Must Read - I LOVED IT)
I am not as big a fan of the posts where you post someone else's pictures!!
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Thanks for the feedback Dar. I have found it challenging to take photos, partly because i'm not a great photographer but mostly my camera was packed admist a million boxes. I'll try everyday to meet your high standards. You are a VIP reader.
ReplyDeleteI loved this movie! I found it so intense. I freaked out at Kim and Sam when they tried to watch some while I was doing something in the kitchen. I feel like you need to watch every second of the tense, bomb-defusing madness...
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