This reminds me of my fave Chocolat movie which is adapted from a book by Joanne Harris.
I wonder if such a bookstore exists in real life. And if it does, what kinda books would the bookseller prescribe me to read?
This reminds me of my fave Chocolat movie which is adapted from a book by Joanne Harris.
I wonder if such a bookstore exists in real life. And if it does, what kinda books would the bookseller prescribe me to read?
"Holy shit, that is a posh accent. A tart - like a pie or something, right?"
"Well, no, it's a tart. It's different from a pie."
I knew I sounded prissy. My accent is not posh. It's just English.
- page 22
"Michelle, like the other working minions, then whooshed in elevators back to her desk to eat as she worked because she couldn't waste time. She needed to keep working to get a raise. She needed the raise to afford the $5000 a year in lunches she had to buy so she could get back to her desk so she could get a raise so she could afford her lunches so she could get back to her desk." - page 41
For someone who claims that "I don't really read romance", my maiden post is a romance book with a romance book bookmark. It's the PMS I tell ya!