Totally inspired by Nic's must read must watch notebook we have decided to share with you this month whats on our to watch and read lists. Hope you find something from here to add to yours!
Jo
Jill
My fave book is one from my childhood, "The Little Prince" by Antoine de Saint-Exupery. Must have for every book collection. I love it, I love it, I love it.
Movie....I would say "The Piano".... You know, I was a publicist for Village Roadshow for many years and, it takes alot for me to sit through a movie now....think I got movied out.
Nic
The Diving Bell and the Butterfly" by Jean-Domonique Bauby
This was recommended to me by a close friend. It was written by a man that was totally physically paralyzed - he 'dictated' the words to a writer by blinking his eyelid at the right time as she recited the alphabet. It was a number one bestseller across Europe and has been made into a movie. Sounds intriguing, huh?!
DVD - Good old Mama Mia. Abby rang me from the beach saying she had watched it with her grandparents and "It was AMAZING, Mum! I sang all the way through!" I look forward to sharing it with her again.
Tamar
Books - I love to read and get drawn to pretty covers . I have just finished The Good Mayor but also on my hit list are
DVD -would have to be doubt I love Meryl Streep
Gigi
Man on a Wire
it's a documentary when Philippe Petit illegally strung a tightrope wire between the world trade centers & walked across...
and as for book...do cookbook's count? lol!
because I totally want to get jamie oliver's latest one...jamie at home
Mel
I missed out on seeing Mamma Mia! at the movies when it was first released, so this month I'm going to treat myself and buy a copy to keep and watch.
I'm more of a magazine girl, I just never seem to find enough hours in the day to sit down and get all the way through a book. What I do want to make time for this month is to read the latest issue of Real Living magazine from cover to cover.
Ngaire
Rachel
Australia - I really want to see this!
and here is a little blurb on the book In these times of recession, not many people can afford a $37,000 diamond necklace. But what if you didn’t buy it just for yourself? What if you and 12 friends bought it, and shared both the necklace and your stories of what the necklace brought you? In this remarkable true story, the remarkable women who did just that share their lives, and what the necklace meant, and continues to mean, to them and their community.
What's on your to read list? share it with us !