What about Regency Buck, the mysteriously gothic Cousin Kate, or the hilarious Bath Tangle. Please someone make these movies before I die! I adore Georgette Heyer.
What about Regency Buck, the mysteriously gothic Cousin Kate, or the hilarious Bath Tangle. Please someone make these movies before I die! I adore Georgette Heyer.
I'm sure Canadians might be less than thrilled that someone who works for their department of defense doesn't understand how the internet works (protips: it's forever, and not as anonymous as you think!) but I'm glad if it means this harassing monster can be identified.
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Why is there an article dedicated to one girls suicide? Thousands of people commit suicide every year. What is so unique about this one? A girl has sex with multiple boys, someone films it, she is harassed at school, and kills herself. We have heard it all before.
I can just reuse this gif as it is fairly applicable to Sparks, as well.
This is the same logic white people use when explaining their use of the n word. "It's not a word against black people, it's a word against ignorant people!" No. For the most part, when the word is used, it's either used from one black person to another or a non-black person calling black people niggers. You don't get…
Azealia.... Chris Brown....
Can this serve as final notice that Azealia Banks is not a decent person in any sense of the word? I don't care if she is on point when it comes to talking about racism (and I say this as a POC). I don't care if she's on the right side of the anti-Iggy debate. She is homophobic (and anti-Semitic, let's add that too)…
Oh my god, seriously. Just because she also hates Iggy Azalea doesn't mean she's awesome. The enemy of my enemy is sometimes still just a huge fucking douchebag.
Cool story, bro. Does that mean I can start using the n-word from a queer perspective?
Hi, can people stop defending Azealia Banks NOW?
Ugh, thank you! I slogged through to the end just because I hate leaving books unfinished, but it was so depressing. I don't mind the one you mentioned, if that's the one with their son going missing(?) but Leonie is pretty annoying and I found the whole relationship she has with her husband pretty creepy since he…
Oh, I liked that one too! Basically, I would be happy with a whole series of BBC adaptations of her books, minus the two or three that I really didn't like. I don't care for the Alastair ones very much, and I hated A Civil Contract.
He does Alpha shit, like catch STDs in the fucking eye (how in the fuck does that happen?) and go to prison for beating up a woman. I bet he talks about his "personal relationship with Jesus" a lot too. His spirit is swole too, now, bro.
Although it had romantic elements, I wouldn't classify it as a romance as the main plot was about solving a murder.
Well, he's a man. He swept in and singlehandedly saved an entire genre from the clutches of lesser female writers. See, when women write romance novels, it's kitchy, cheesy crap. When a man does it, it's literature. (See also: John Green and YA books.)
I want a Beauvallet adaptation. Pirates FTW!
Mainly because romance novels are still considered to be a vice of women readers. It's a "soft" literature, fluffy and easily disposable. It's not, but that's how it's perceived.
I never understood how Nora Roberts' books kept getting made into campy movies for Lifetime but fucking Nicholas Sparks' movies keep being made/promoted into making major $$$. It's such bullshit. Nora Roberts > Nicholas. He writes the exact same fucking story/same characters with different names every damn time. I…
So . . . she's lying about not having heard a Taylor Swift song, right? She has to be lying. Why would you not even bother listening to the music of a woman cast as you in a movie, and a woman with the top selling album of last year? How can you not even be curious? And does she not go grocery shopping or to the…