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Advantages: It provides an interesting and realistic look at the history of the Elizabethan era. Disadvantages: None
"MY ENEMY THE QUEEN"
I am lady, age 69 years, who lives in the deep south of the US. For the past decade, I've sought out books of historical fiction; particularly set in the British Isles.
I found this book entirely fascinating!! If the historical time period it covers is anywhere near factual, then it provides a broad and well detailed panoramic view of Elizabethan England. The life and times of Queen Elizabeth1 are graphically written. Attention to even the smallest detail of apparel, eye color, physical appearance, and personality present Victoria Holts brillant writing ability. The story takes you back, almost in person, to Elizabethan England, and the court of the Queen. It's very much worth reading, if you like historical fiction. ...
Advantages: Great shops, especially menswear Disadvantages: None really
For all those Shopperholics who are planning a visit down under, must pop along to the Queen Vic. Apart from over four floors of shopping floors, though not a mall in any standard, the shops that are located a local chain stores like country road australia, Oranton leaver goods Marcs just to name a few.
After doing that long awaited shopping spree, head to the ground or lower ground floors and try some of the great food available in one of many cafe's/bars.
The Building is easy to get to by public transport. The nearest station being Town hall is simply across the road, or take one of the buses from Central Station up George street and it will drop you right out the front.
I would recommend anyone heading there to check out the country road store. If you are travelling with good old sterling, you will be amazed at the quality ...
Advantages: Orchestral & Instrumental meets Pop & Dance Disadvantages: We want more!!
Statues is the 2003 album by Moloko, comprising of the flamboyant, extravagent Roisin Murphy on vocals, the talented Mark Brydon on programming and guitar, and the ecentric Eddie Stevens on keyboards, renown for his black bowler hat, together with a couple of other musicians on drums and guitars (who seem to change between each album!) Moloko formed in 1994, when roisin approached mark at a party uttering the words "do you like my tight sweater?" "see how it fits my body." Upon these words alone, Mark, who had been in the music industry for the past few years, saw potential in the beautiful young sheffield girl, Roisin. Their first album was released in 1995, and was named "do you like my tight sweater" (for obvious reasons.) This was folowed by "I am not a doctor" in 1998 and "Things to make and do" in 2000, which included the two ...
gusgusrule 02.01.2005
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