May 2nd, 2008 by monnibo
1. Two of my favorite ingredients in a drink are milk & sugar (mm tea)!
2. Vancouver’s weather often amazes me.
3. You can keep doing that forever, the dog is never going to move (ahh Jack Sparrow!).
4. CSI, laptop, empty house, mix it all together and voila! You have the perfect day at home unemployed!.
5. If I had a yard with a garden, I would love to grow tulips! And maybe some vegetables
6. Cats are best au naturel.
7. And as for the weekend, tonight I’m looking forward to collecting my free box of books, tomorrow my plans include Foodsafe and meeting friends from Camp for dinner and Sunday, I want to find a couple bras! (I’m going on a shopping roadtrip)!
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May 2nd, 2008 by monnibo

Quick! It’s an emergency! You just got an urgent call about a family emergency and had to rush to the airport with barely time to grab your wallet and your passport. But now, you’re stuck at the airport with nothing to read. What do you do??
(And, no, you did NOT have time to grab your bookbag, or the book next to your bed. You were . . . grocery shopping when you got the call and have nothing with you but your wallet and your passport (which you fortuitously brought with you in case they asked for ID in the ethnic food aisle). This is hypothetical, remember….)
Buy at Duty Free of course! There are always shops before the boarding gates and I’ve always got a long TBR list (just look at my page!) and there are always a few “bestsellers” that I want to read. So as long as I had 3 minutes in one of the duty free shops, I’d be set. My favourite airport-find is Angels & Demons a couple Christmas’s ago… I just wasn’t “feeling” the books I actually brought and so I got the Dan Brown novel at the airport and I loved it!
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May 2nd, 2008 by monnibo
Scheduled to be released to book stores on May 1, 2008 by Theresa Breslin. I was fortunate enough to get a copy of the dummy proof (this means mock-up in book format but uncorrected copy) during my Internship at Random House Children’s Books UK. This title is published by Doubleday UK, one of RH’s imprints, and is geared towards youth aged 12 and up.
“Melisande is the daughter of the king’s minstrel and lives among the royal French court. She, like many others, pays little heed to the dire warnings of Notradamus the soothsayer. Chantelle, Melisande’s older sister is betrothed to the handsome courtier Armand, and there is the excitement of the forthcoming wedding to think about. And Melisande is fascinated by the mysterious and silent Melchior, the boy who looks after the king’s leopard.
“Only Catherine de Medici, the king’s mother, listens to Nostradamus and fears for the life of her son. But when misfortune befalls Melisande’s family and she realises that it was predicted by Nostradamus, she turns to the soothsayer for help. Upon his death, he leaves Melisande with some papers which hold the secret of the royal line of France – it is up to her to help fulfil Nostradamus’s final prophecy but will she have the courage to do so . . .? “
I can’t comment on specific events because I read the Proof Copy and they may not have been the same in the final copy that was just released. However, I love historical fiction and it was great how Melisande’s journey and struggle was wrapped up in such a famous prophet. I think the novel had a perfect balance of fictional focus on Melisande, with just a touch of historical dwelling with Nostradamus. It was a great piece of fiction that would show a young reader different views of the world. Definitely some good plot twists and it felt like the story came full circle.
Finished: April 13, 2008
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