It is a fortunate thing when you cannot remember key aspects of a film if you are going to read the book it was based on after watching it. Elements of the plot are still likely to surprise you.
I'm not sure why this book was included in the 1000 novels that everyone must read... I've now read 2 other James Bond novels, which are much better than this one. Perhaps I struggled with the female characters being there as the token gesture to beauty, completely dependent on the male characters for income or protection. Even the female baddie relies on Bond to help him! Argh! Frustration!!! Not a novel I will be going back to... and who on the Guardian panel let this one slip through?
(Cool cover though!)...
Thursday, 23 August 2012
Tuesday, 7 August 2012
Animation Number 2
As promised - the second animation made by my brother. Please click here to visit his site. All sets and props made by my him with a little help from my mum on some of the costumes.
Thursday, 2 August 2012
Breakfast at Tiffanys
Breakfast at Tiffanys - a definite feel good movie and one that I turn to when I feel like I need a little pick me up. I was a little worried about reading the book - the images from the movie were too familiar and I felt like that would influence my imagination. I was right. To be fair to the film, the plot of the story is closely followed, although a couple of the key scenes from the film never occur in the book. Holly Golightly is a fascinating character, sweet, innocent but equally cunning and manipulative. She is aware of her charm and uses it to gain money and status from her male admirers. Her life is fascinating and reminds me of the modern day fascination with WAGS and reality TV stars' attempts at fame and fortune - Holly looks for her name in the papers. The book that I read had a few other short stories in there, and I enjoyed them all - especially 'Diamond Guitar'. I would recommend these stories by Truman Capote - they weren't a challenge to read, but the more I think about them, the more I realise that there is a large amount of subtle comments on society, wealth and politics.
Baby girl - quilt
I made this baby quilt over a couple of evenings, using scrap fabric that I am using in my own quilt and some other fabric given by a friend. I prearranged the fabric on the floor but had to add a few lines to the quilt as seam allowance meant that the quilt shrank in size and didn't look in proportion. My pastor and his wife are having a baby girl and this is the first time that I have been able select some pink and purple fabric. The quilt is lined in some lilac fleece and feels very soft to the touch. Measurements are roughly 1 metre by 70 cm. I gave this quilt last night during the baby shower and I have to say that from personal taste, I think this quilt is my favourite baby quilt so far.
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completed quilts,
fabric,
quilting,
sewing
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