Wednesday, 18 July 2012

Olympic Madness!

So with the Olympics coming to London this year we're actually getting into some festivities!

There was a free event on locally to coincide with the torch relay so my friends and I got a photo with the torch...


Twist and Pulse performed...


I became an Olympic cyclist...


Wretch 32 even graced us with his presence...


And finally the torch arrived!


In typical British fashion it rained but everyone still enjoyed the evening!  We even got lots of freebies from the sponsors :)

Monday, 16 July 2012

Book Review: Rebecca by Daphne du Maurier

"Last night I dreamt I went to Manderley again..."





Don't be put off by the old-fashioned front cover or the fact that it was published in 1938.  'Rebecca' is a fantastic novel that is very easy to read and understand.

'Rebecca' is the tale of an unnamed narrator who meets and quickly marries the mysterious Mr de Winter in Monte Carlo.  They go to live in Manderley, Mr de Winter's country mansion in England.  However, the couple barely know each other and Mrs de Winter discovers that her husband is still mourning the death of late wife, Rebecca.  Mrs de Winter cannot escape the constant comparisons to the seemingly perfect Rebecca and has to cope with the housekeeper, Mrs Danvers, who appears to loathe her taking Rebecca's place in the house.  Not all is as it seems at Manderley, though, as Mrs de Winter learns more about it.

This book is romantic, suspenseful and eerie in all the right places.  It is also beautifully written with some very intriguing characters, the housekeeper, Mrs Danvers, in particular.  The narrator is much younger than Mr de Winter and her innocence is charming.  She is also very easy to relate to and holds many of the same insecurities that a modern female reader has.   The plot is well developed and keeps you guessing with some subtle hints crafted throughout.

I would really recommend this book, especially if you are studying gothic literature at school/college/university as it includes many traditional conventions of this genre.  Also, you might want to check it out if you enjoyed 'Wuthering Heights' by Emily Bronte or Charlotte Bronte's 'Jane Eyre'.

Let me know if you've read 'Rebecca' and of any other books you recommend.

Thursday, 5 July 2012

June Favourites!



Welcome to July everyone!  We haven't exactly had summery weather here in England yet but we can hope :)

You can check out the full June Favourites video here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-TmeAePGr5Q

Products/ things mentioned:

Bourjois Healthy Mix Foundation 
Rimmel Natural Bronzer in 022, Sun Bronze
17 Blush and Glow in Peaches and Cream
Barry M's Nail Paint in Mint Green
Sally Hansen Insta-Dri Anti Chip Top Coat

Girl Missing and Blood Ties by Sophie McKenzie
Fleur DeForce http://www.youtube.com/user/FleurDeForce
Fleur DeVlog http://www.youtube.com/user/FleurDeVlog 
Congratulations of your engagement, Fleur!



Let me know if you'd like a full review of anything mentioned above.


I hope you all have a lovely July and let me know what your favourite products of June were.


Love Jenny :) xxx