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review 2016-02-10 13:38
Singing to a Bulldog: From Happy Days to Hollywood Director, and the Unlikely Mentor Who Got Me There - Anson Williams

This book was just fun to read. I did enjoy it alot.

I knew Anson Williams as Potsie on Happy Days. I really enjoyed his character. I didn’t know Anson went on to produce and produce and direct some movies and t v shows. I also liked he gave Willie a tribute a man who had been his boss when Anson had been a janitor. Willie taught Anson a lot of life lessons.

This was a good read. I did learn a lot about Anson Williams, I recommend.

**I received an ARC for this stour for an honest review

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review 2014-08-12 00:00
Bulldog Drummond
Bulldog Drummond - Sapper A British WWI vet gets bored and places an ad in the paper asking for adventure. A beautiful young woman answers the ad and gets Drummond involved in rather a mess. This is pretty much like Hardy Boys for adults. Lots of action that isn't very well thought out before hand. The protagonist is constantly in danger of being snuffed out, but the bad guys keep putting off his demise, which allows him to escape continually, only to get back into danger a short time later. It's all rather silly, but makes for ok, if mindless, reading.
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review 2014-07-31 04:56
A Whole Lot of Fun
The Barbershop Girl - Georgina Penney

I'm not a girly girl, in fact I'm not really a fashion fan at all. The closest I get to dressing up and putting on makeup is usually brushing my hair and cramming my jeans in the dryer to get the creases out before I go to town but I genuinely enjoyed this book.

 

Amy Blaine is a farm girl at heart, even though she has been living in Perth, Western Australia a long time by the time the reader meets her. She owns a beauty salon and barber shop that sounds like something from a 1950s movie and loves 50s fashion. She is unlucky in love as well but all that changes when a British journalist, Ben comes on the scene. He immediately finds Amy interesting and starts writing about her in his UK newspaper column without her knowing, mistakenly thinking she'll be fine with it. As you can expect, she's not and it leads to one of the most satisfying happy endings I've ever read.

 

I think the big reason I enjoyed this book so much was the humour and Gerald, the sleepy bulldog. He is such a character, he stole every scene he was in.

 

 

5 stars from me.

 

 

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review 2014-05-10 08:41
Bulldog Drummond: Dead Mans Gate - Review.
Bulldog Drummond: Dead Man's Gate (Bulldog Drummond continuation adventures) - Stephen Deas

Thank you to PIQWIQ for the review copy.

 

For most men, the trenches and mud of Flanders were a place of gruelling dread. For Captain Hugh ‘Bulldog’ Drummond, DSO, MC, they were an addiction. Returning to civilian life after the end of the war, Drummond drifts in ennui, craving the excitement, until in desperation he places and advert in The Times… and very soon he finds himself chasing the spectre of a criminal mastermind through international conspiracies and old treasures hidden for hundreds of years.

 

A rollicking adventure set in 1920′s London and re-booting an old classic – admittedly I have not read the original Bulldog Drummond books but I sure am inspired to do so now if this is the kind of terrific and exciting story I can expect.

 

Straight into the action, starting us off with a bank heist, this was a wonderful mix of action and characterisation – although I would have liked it to be longer to get a better sense of the people and settings. As a short story it worked very well for me, I devoured it very quickly and was completely immersed in the tale throughout.

 

I cannot offer a comparison to the original – what I CAN say is that I would like more from Mr Deas using this character, preferably in the form of a full length novel – there is some terrific writing here and it was over way too soon!

 

As a short, sharp dose of reading adrenalin though it comes highly recommended from me, and I hope that my wish for a longer, even more satisfying instalment will be fulfilled.

 

Happy Reading Folks!

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review 2014-04-30 00:00
Bubba the Bulldog Tries to Smile
Bubba the Bulldog Tries to Smile - Bree Clausen Bubba the Bulldog Tries to Smile
Ryan tries to get his dog to smile but to no avail. After he breaks his leg he just lies around in bed and Bubba tries to think of ways to make his face into a smile.
He tries many silly things and it's amazing what does work. He does get Ryan to smile and that makes him smile-wait'll you see how it is done.
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