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Appreciating Sleeping Beauty

February 23, 2014February 23, 2014 / Beck Borona / Leave a comment

Since 15 February a Disney Princess marathon has taken place in Perth. So of course I've gone mental. The first weekend was Beauty and the Beast which is one of my personal favourites and yesterday was Sleeping Beauty. Sleeping Beauty I haven't seen since I was a kid so to see it as an adult … Continue reading Appreciating Sleeping Beauty

Review: The Taker

January 22, 2014 / Beck Borona / Leave a comment

Alma Katsu, The Taker, London, Century, 2011, 438 p. I really had no idea what to expect from this story. Picking it up for around $5 at Planet Books in their end of financial year clearance sale, it goes to show how affective a really solid, eye-catching cover does for a curious spender. Black, silver … Continue reading Review: The Taker

Review: Saving Mr Banks

January 15, 2014 / Beck Borona / Leave a comment

I walked into the cinema, already endeared. I walked out heavy of heart with a new perspective. When you're a child you don't think about how stories came to be; we just take them as they are all starry eyed and grinning ear to ear. The tale of how the uptight appearing P.L. Travers came … Continue reading Review: Saving Mr Banks

Review: The Scrivener’s Tale

January 9, 2014 / Beck Borona / Leave a comment

Fiona McIntosh, The Scrivener's Tale, Sydney, Harper Voyager, 2012, 499 p. What unexpectedly started as one ordinary man named Gabe working - and emotionally hiding - in Paris, McIntosh throws the audience and Gabe into another dimension where we find yet another one of her in depth faraway lands. Morgravia. It is then we leave … Continue reading Review: The Scrivener’s Tale

Review: The Last Werewolf

October 10, 2013 / Beck Borona / 1 Comment

Glen Duncan, The Last Werewolf, Great Britain, Canongate Books Ltd, 2011, 346p. The Last Werewolf is a fabulous, gritty and hot read from the sardonic, tired and intelligent view of Jacob Marlowe, the last known werewolf on record. The story hooks you in immediately with a gunshot in Paris and before long you're off and … Continue reading Review: The Last Werewolf

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