Monday, March 5, 2012

Granny Dan by Danielle Steel










 In my eyes she had always been old, always been mine, always been Granny Dan. But in another time, another place, there had been dancing, people, laughter, love. . . . She had had another life before she came to us, long before she came to me. . . .

She was the cherished grandmother who sang songs in Russian, loved to roller-skate, and spoke little of her past. But when Granny Dan died, all that remained was a box wrapped in brown paper, tied with string. Inside, an old pair of satin toe shoes, a gold locket, and a stack of letters tied with ribbon. It was her legacy, her secret past, waiting to be discovered by the granddaughter who loved her but never really knew her. It was a story waiting to be told. . . .

The year was 1902. A new century was dawning as a motherless young girl arrived at a ballet school in St. Petersburg, Russia, at the age of seven. By age seventeen, Danina Petroskova had become a great ballerina, a favorite of the Czar and Czarina, who welcomed her into the heart of the Imperial family. But events both near and far away shook the ground upon which she danced. A war, an extraordinary man, and a devastating illness altered the course of her life. And when revolution shattered Russia, Danina Petroskova was forced to make a heartbreaking choice—as the world around her was about to change forever.



 Granny Dan is a relatively short book filled with so much emotion that some longer books could not fill. It could be described as a matryoshka doll, a story within a story.

For a decade Danina Petroskova’s world has been that of ballet under the direction of Madame Markova. When she becomes ill she is handed over to Dr. Obrajensky who makes arrangements for her to recover in one of the royal family’s guest houses. Here a friendship blooms into a love affair that neither the young ballet dancer, Danina, nor the married doctor can fight nor deny.

The book makes you to take a moment and think about the people in your own life. It leads to the question “do we ever really know the people in our lives” as a granddaughter discovers the other life of her lovable grandmother that she never knew about.

After reading this book you will be more than happy to go to your grandparents’ for holidays.

Thursday, February 23, 2012





Justin Richards’ The Chaos Code is a real page turner full of exciting twists. It’s sort of novel you know you are never going to put down. If you need any motivation to like or already like archaeology and history then this is the book for you.

The book starts off when Mattdiscovers that his father has disappeared. It leads him to Julius Venture with whom he embarks on the journey of a lifetime as they decipher codes and explore ancient ruins, all this with acknowledged and yet unknown enemies hot on their heels. 

If Matt wants to see his father alive then he better get to the treasure first. Matt is about to discover secrets that rewrite history books and blow open the biggest mystery of all- Atlantis. Will our hero be able to decrypt the puzzles and riddles before it is too late?

If you thought you could predict the ending of an book then consider reading this book a challenge as it full of many twists and turns you won’t know which way is up.

Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Cleopatra's Descendant






The book has you hooked from the first page. Its interesting and enchanting.
the story is about, as the title says, Cleopatra's daughter, Selene. it focuses on her life after her parents' death in Rome where she is raised by her her father's ex-wife Octavia.
Captivating and Pure Genius

“The story I always wanted to read! If you love I, Claudius, you’ll love this book!” 
—Margaret George, New York Times bestselling author of The Memoirs of Cleopatra
“Michelle Moran has already made Ancient Egypt her own fictional domain. With this compelling novel of the legendary Cleopatra’s daughter, she now stakes a claim to Ancient Rome, too.” 
—Sharon K. Penman, New York Times bestselling author of Devil’s Brood 

Cleopatra’s Daughter is historical fiction at its finest. With her exquisite attention to detail and her beautifully crafted characters, Michelle Moran does not just visit the past–she resurrects it.” 
—Deanna Raybourn, bestselling author of the Lady Julia Grey series
“No one captures the immediacy and rich detail of the ancient world quite like Michelle Moran.” 
—bestselling author Robin Maxwell 

“From the tragic fall of Cleopatra’s Alexandria to the treacherous hills of imperial Rome, Michelle Moran spins a captivating tale of the daughter of Egypt’s most famous queen, a princess whose courageous determination to survive is as exciting and dramatic as the time in which she lived.” 
—C. W. Gortner, author of The Last Queen





Thursday, March 3, 2011

Victoria Secret Book

I have just finished reading a n old book on Ford Models and it was amazing. It explained their private and professional lives a,d was really insightful. i then got an idea why don't Victoria secret do a book on their models whether it is about the Castings or the actual build up to the show, it would still remain a best seller

Monday, February 28, 2011

Susanna Covers The Catwalk- Mary hogan

Grey is the new black, Shorts are the new trousers. And what is the difference between a catwalk and a runway.
mary Hogan's third installment on the Susanna series is a fun, teenage embracing book. it mixes fashion with boyfriends and insecure bosses..
It gives a look into the backstage of Fashion Week from teenager's perspective. first it is seemingly fashion forward but then it takes a twist and you can not wait to see what happens at the end. the article she writes in the last three chapters is one of which i hope every Teenager will remember every time they compare themself to a "chain-smoking, emaciated models  who look like coat racks"
This book gets the ticks in all the right places and is a must read.

Thursday, February 24, 2011

Fashion Expose: Fashion Babylon

Fashion Babylon is the best fashion book i have rad so far. it is not biased and give both sides to the world of fashion from just one designer






it follows an anonymous designer through 6 months of her life. taking us through her day and at the same time giving us some of the hottest fashion exposes ever. I have rad this book 6 times and its still one of my favourites. Hopefully we will have Model Babylon soon coz i just can't wait to see what new secrets will be exposed.