Remember Me? By Sophie Kinsella
March 19, 2009
It only took me less than a day to finish reading Sophie Kinsella’s newest novel, “Remember Me?”. From the moment I picked it up, I couldn’t stop reading Lexie Smart’s adventures. How did she lose 3 years worth of memories? One day she’s this ugly, sad, chubby & unlucky 25 year old woman, with little money to spare, a pathetic cheating boyfriend, dead end job, a dad who just died, with only her three bestfriends to help keep her sane with their regular friday night outs.
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Free Party Invitations
I’ve been thinking about forming an online book club among my closest of friends where we get to read the same books and share our views about them. I’ve been toying with this idea for the longest time but due to my hectic schedule and my friends being so far away, I always seem to run out of time to further formulate my ideas and create my invitations. Luckily, I discovered NetFunCards, an online site where I can create free party invitations in a jiff! There are so many images and ideas to choose from! Once I’m done with my own design, I can either virtually send these cards to my friends or make printable versions and send each card via snail mail. It’s so much fun! From there, the possibilities of creating other cards and invitations for all sorts of occasions are boundless. Anybody who can create free party invitations will surely enjoy it. C’mon, try it with me.
Chasing Harry Winston by Lauren Weisberger
March 10, 2009
Wow, it really took me a while before I finished reading this book — Chasing Harry Winston by one of my favorite authors, Lauren Weisberger. However, after I finally put it down, I am now having second thoughts about her. Has Weisberger lost her writing magic or something? The story really bored me to tears. There were no exciting plot points, no interesting bits and pieces of information. The only thing that kept me from throwing away the book is its title and the name of the author. Personally, I also hate unfinished projects, so I persevered… grudgingly and disappointedly.
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