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After seeing the number of four and five-star reviews on this one, I realize I'm in the minority here, but this one wasn't what I expected. For a RomCom, I didn't find much to laugh about. Blakes sarcasm had the potential to be humorous, but it fell a bit flat and the story often seemed stilted. The...
Steve Milton had some good ideas here but overall this one just didn't resonate with me for three reasons.1. I never had a chance to like and care about the main characters. There were so many wasted situations and unexplored backstories I got frustrated. 2. That ridiculous ending with the fathers.....
Juvenile. A page of "facts" and a full-page photo of each skater. Included in this, the Canadian edition: Baiul, Boitano, Bonaly, Bourne & Kraatz, Brasseur & Eisler, Browning, Candeloro, Chen, Chouinard, Davis, Gordeeva & Grinkov, Kerrigan, Stojko, Torvill & Dean, Urmanov, Yamaguchi. See also the U...
Juvenile. This is a reworking for the American buyer of Milton's small book of the same title published in Canada by Key Porter Kids, 1996. It's in decorative boards rather than glossy paper, and Michelle Kwan replaces Elvis on the cover. The introductory material appears to be the same, but the c...
This coffee-table book doesn't even really pretend to be a history of skating, its title notwithstanding. It is, instead, an unabashed appreciation of modern-era skaters with a little bit of historical context. Principal photography is by Barbara McCutcheon. The focus is unapologetically Canadian ...