on 16-08-2014 02:06 PM
Write a review ... of anything ... a product, an item of clothing, a holiday, a hotel, a car, a song, a play, a poem, a book, a work of art ... whatever you like. It can be positive or negative, long or short, in prose or in verse.
This thread was inspired by a description of a hotel in a book I am reading which reminded me of the "best hotel in the world I have ever stayed at".
My hotel is in Phuket, Thailand. We went to Bangkok in around 1991 for my brother's weddings and then joined him and my ex SIL on their honeymoon. They already had a kid or two ... we weren't invading their privacy.
There were my parents, my brother and ex SIL, my other brother and his ex floozy, 3 or 4 kids, and me and my ex. The others had all booked into the same rather modest hotel, but me and the ex got a lucky bargain with the airline and for something like ten dollars a day we stayed at this 5 star resort.
Pools, restaurants, bars, the sea ... Thai masseuses and elephant rides on the beach ... local markets in the hotel grounds ...
Because our hotel was nicer than theirs, the rest of our family made it HQ. The kids would play in the (smaller) pool, and the adults would hang out drinking beer and watching the kids and planning the day. We'd walk into town and check out the shops and buy beer for $1 a can (the hotel charged $5).
In the evenings we'd go check out the bars. We usually settled for the Kangaroo Bar, and we played Connect 4 and Jengha with the staff.
One of the best things was the room. It was enormous. The bath was about the size of our bathroom, and the balcony was bigger than my unit. We could sit on the balcony and watch the people, the biggest pool and the sea.
But, the absolutely BEST THING about this hotel was their breakfast. For $14 you could get a full cooked breakfast (bacon, sausages, eggs, tomatoes etc), rolls and pastries, and an enormous fruit basket ... and the juice of your choice (tomato) and the hot beverage of your choice (mine was hot chocolate). All cooked beautifully and presented magnificently.
on 17-08-2014 04:48 PM
on 17-08-2014 05:18 PM
on 17-08-2014 06:01 PM
on 17-08-2014 06:56 PM
'The Hoover Hurricane Light Vaccum Cleaner'.
You'd be better off using a Dustpan & Brush.
on 17-08-2014 09:23 PM
Katy thanks for the recommendations for Dick Francis. I'd always thought his books were about horse racing so I'll get him next.
i love thrillers and could go on and on about favourite authors but I've just reread recently 3 books by Ian Rankin (his Rebus ones) and
that man can sure write. the settings are usually in or around Edinburgh and shows its underbelly all too clearly. I love the way he gets inside the heads of his characters.
I tried watching the TV series of Rebus but couldn't get the accents, very broad scots. .
on 18-08-2014 12:32 PM
on 18-08-2014 04:51 PM
Katy I think there was a book thread here a few months ago.
I love Minette Walters too and the tv series was very well done.
Books I could talk about all day (when I'm not reading, lol)
on 18-08-2014 05:23 PM
on 18-08-2014 08:27 PM
Yes I've read some of his books but can't remember if I read that one. I read so many I get a bit mixed up. I also like
James Patterson though I think they went off a bit when he started writing with other (unknown) writers.
on 19-08-2014 04:19 AM
Back 20 years ago, when I had my home built, I installed a Moen kitchen faucet. Since then,I've replaced the cartridge at least a dozen times, to stop a constant drip. All is well for six to 12 months, then the drip reoccurs. Of late, the cartridges haven't been lasting 3 months.
I'm ready for a change.