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text 2018-08-31 08:53
Don’t know how to book the multi-city flights on Virgin Atlantic? Here is everything:

Virgin Atlantic is one of the most popular Airlines offering the best opportunity to book a flight ticket online. It helps passengers for the check-in process online before booking a flight ticket and provides confirmed flight ticket without any kind of the hurdle. At the present time, it is widely searched by the passengers who almost want to book a flight ticket with Virgin Atlantic. In this article, we are going to discuss the booking process for the multi-city.

 

What is exactly booking multi-city flight?

Have you ever guess that what is exactly multi-city, what does it mean? Don’t know this then let me make the point to discuss a multi-city flight to book with VA. It is actually an advanced Airline ticket which allows you to travel across the world using a number of stops on the way called a multi-city. So if you are interested to book a multi-city flight ticket, you can move to the official website of booking where you can have a better chance to book a flight ticket online.

 

Have a look at the steps on how to Book multi-city flight on Virgin Atlantic:

Nevertheless, if you experience any error and want some guidance, you can make a call at Virgin Atlantic phone number helps you to access customer agent who will guide you the best procedure to complete the task of booking online as pointed down.

  • First of all, go to the page of official VA Airlines and click on login button if you have an account.
  • Click on the booking button and select the round-trip option to complete the further task.
  • Enter the correct date and time into both departure and arrival detail and move to the next
  • Go to the search bar button and select a flight associated with AV and check out the price.
  • Enter the information of the passengers who wish to fly a multi-city flight and select the advanced booking button.
  • Click on advanced facilities button and select WiFi, Portable T.V, Extra leg rooms, seat reservation, and much more.
  • Enter the correct information for the internet bank detail and select the amount to pay online.
  • Having booked a flight ticket, save your ticket on your device at the end of the task.

For more help and information related to the VA flight service, visit Virgin Atlantic customer service center which is available at every single of time to provide essential new related to the flight ticket online.  

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review 2018-07-26 14:45
CATESBY RETURNS
South Atlantic Requiem - Edward Wilson

Edward Wilson has crafted another winner with "SOUTH ATLANTIC REQUIEM."

William Catesby, the redoubtable and resourceful veteran MI-6 agent, polyglot, and ever faithful servant of Her Majesty's Government, takes center stage once more. The time is 1979. A new Conservative government has taken power in Britain and is set on shaking things up. And that entails substantial cuts in the defense budget.

There is also a military dictatorship in Argentina eyeing a group of offshore islands -- the Falklands -- that have been under British sovereignty for close to 150 years. The Argentines have long regarded these islands as theirs - las Malvinas. But they have been reluctant to challenge British power for decades. That is, until the change of government in Whitehall. The Prime Minister - Margaret Thatcher - doesn't regard the Falklands as vital to Britain's strategic interests. There are some low level talks between the British and Argentines that hint at putting into place a gradual turnover of the Falklands to Argentina.

Catesby has been made head of operations in South America. Events between 1979 and early 1982 lead to a simmering crisis between Whitehall and Buenos Aires. After Thatcher has ordered the withdrawal of a Royal Navy ship (HMS Endurance) -- which had been patrolling the waters surrounding the Falklands -- the ruling Junta in Argentina busies itself with making plans to seize the Falklands. Catesby has -- through the use in Buenos Aires of a young, savvy, assertive Cambridge graduate (Fiona Stewart - who also displays a facility for languages) he had hired as a part-time agent to keep tabs on the Junta -- kept his ears alert to subtle changes in the political climate. Miss Stewart for a time provides MI-6 with valuable intelligence -- through contacts she has developed among some members of the Argentine government and military (many of them young officers, one of whom - a naval aviator and champion polo player - she falls in love with; the feelings are mutual). But the situation changes and Catesby's intelligence source fades to black --- for reasons that one can discover as the story progresses.

The novel goes on to provide some very revealing insights into how it was that Argentina and Britain went to war over the Falklands in the Spring of 1982. As someone who lived through that time and has some memory of that conflict, I very much enjoyed the way Wilson showed how events unfolded from a variety of personalities and perspectives in the UK, Europe, South America, and Washington.

All in all, "SOUTH ATLANTIC REQUIEM" was a thoroughly satisfying, exciting, and sobering Cold War novel.

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review 2018-03-18 17:32
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Lose Your Mother: A Journey Along the Atlantic Slave Route - Saidiya V. Hartman

There are things that I can take for granted. I may not be able to recite my family tree by rote, and there is the question that my paternal grandmother may have been Jewish, but I know that my family hails from England, France, Canada, Lithuania, and Italy. It is something that I have taken for granted. Saidiya Hartman’s book is about, in part, having a lack of that, a lack of sense, and a lack of belonging.

It’s too glib to say that we all feel that sense of loneness. In part this is true, but many of us at least have a sense. Many of us can even break down to country and region, perhaps even a city. 
Hartman has a continent. That’s it. 

But to call this a book about a quest for self or identity is wrong. Hartman’s journey to Ghana, to uncover the story of the common slave – a slave who is not from a family of kings. The idea of a return to Africa is a return to homeland, but as Hartman points out -it isn’t quite that simple. Hartman feels out of place because the history of the slave trade depends upon the lenses – African-American versus African. IF Hartman isn’t American, then she isn’t African either. She is stateless. Her past is a commodity in both ways – as her ancestors were slaves and as their descendent returning.

So, in part, the book is about the different use of language and the different history. About the effects of slavery that we do not fully think about. The question of otherness.

There is much packed into this slim volume and it is the type of book that you mull over for days.

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review 2017-05-14 02:02
SIMMERING ICE by Veronica Forand and Susan Scott Shelley
Simmering Ice - Veronica Forand,Susan Scott Shelley
  Annie is a physical therapist who meets Alec when he visits the hospital for the children. She looks a little like his late wife. She makes poor choices when it comes to men and he is not looking for a commitment. But they keep seeing each other and her mother keeps undermining her confidence until it comes to a head between them. They have to decide what is best for them.

I liked these characters. Annie needs to learn to communicate and tell Alec what she is thinking instead of making assumptions based on what her mother says. I like Alec's teammates. They are regular Cupids.

I plan on reading the other stories in this series.
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review 2017-03-05 22:01
Iced: An Atlantic City Hustlers Boxset by Veronica Forand and Susan Scott Shelley
Iced: An Atlantic City Hustlers Boxset - Veronica Forand, Susan Scott Shelley

This is a great box set and fun read.

 

FLIRTING ON ICE (ATLANTIC CITY HUSTLERS #1)

 

Flirting on Ice by Veronica Forand and Susan S. Shelley is an incredible start to the Atlantic City Hustlers Series.  Professional hockey player Zac Elliott career is at a high as he is entering a contract negotiation.  The last thing he should do is jeopardize it pursuing a relationship with the team owner's daughter, Heather Ryan.  This 100-page novella is an exciting and fast paced read that I finished in one sitting.

 

I really enjoyed Flirting on Ice.  I like how the story starts out with the characters bumping into each other outside the work environment.  Both Zac and Heather are likable characters.  They undergo some interesting obstacles in this story.  The plot is very realistic and convincing.  The story had a nice Christmas ending. 

 

SIMMERING ICE (ATLANTIC CITY HUSTLERS #2)

 

Hockey player Alec O'Meara has not been interested in dating years after the death of his wife. That is until physical therapist, Annie Davidson, catches his eye.

 

I like Annie. She is smart and athletic. She is self-sacrificing, living in less than optimal conditions to help out her older landlord. She is a bit insecure, but who isn’t at some point or another. Considering the lack of support she gets from her mother, she turned out to be a wonderful person.  My heart went out to Alec for losing his wife. He is a good guy and leader. He is a likeable character. He has great friends.

 

I like how his team mates get involved in helping match-make, especially Mikael. I swear they are worse than a bunch of girls.  Simmering Ice is well-written and has a delightful plot. There were some unexpected twists, and the entire book was interesting. I could not put this book down.

 

I voluntarily reviewed an advance reader copy of this book.

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