Summer Books Roundup – Travel Books!
July 7, 2009 by admin
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To me, summer is a time of traveling. If traveling is not possible, the next best thing is being an armchair traveller. With some nice champagne (Orangina and Fanta, two European drinks that are good too), curling up and reading these books is almost as good as trekking around Sardinia or Thailand.

“This was Marianne, the revolutionary heroine, the French equivalent of Uncle Sam. This being France, instead of a bearded old uncle who looks as if he should be advertising fried chicken, they have a seminaked woman”.
Hilarious account of Paul West’s escapades in France for a year. Includes cultural confusion, french nightclubs, crazy bosses and sexy french women.
The numerous follow-up books are just as humorous and fun.

“Our architect, an expatriate Parisian, had warned us that building in Provence was very
similar to trench warfare, with long periods of boredom interrupted by bursts of
violent and noisy activity”
The Provence collection of books from Peter Mayle is definitely a series for food and sun lovers. The rich descriptions of the good life in the South of France from the author of A Good Year are worth reading.
For the gourmets reading this, one of the books in particular, French Lessons: Adventures with Knife, Fork and Corkscrew, will definitely have you laughing and drooling, so make sure you have some pâté and baguette around.
Coraline: the Graphic Novel
March 11, 2009 by admin
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If you recently enjoyed “Coraline”, the newly released 2009 animated stop-motion 3D fantasy movie, you may like to explore the story further in a different media, the graphic novel. You will discover why Neil Gaiman’s story works so well as a graphic novel, as he often uses a child’s perspective in his fantasy world. Some of his early works were written as comic books. Neil has a gift for describing something that most of us as adults have forgotten: how strange the world we live in looks to children.
For more information go to: amazon.ca
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The Seychelle Islands, the Pearl of the West Indies
March 11, 2009 by admin
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When the weather is dreary and there’s a lot of work waiting on your desk, you can’t help but dream of escaping to a tropical island where the weather is balmy and your biggest concern is whether or not you should surf or scuba dive. A vacation hot spot with which I am particularly obsessed are the Seychelle Islands. This paradise is famous for its untouched splendor, seclusion, and jaw-dropping, drool-enducing beaches.

Like what you see? This particular beach is called Anse Source d’Argent, and is considered by many to be one of the best beaches in the world. If its unusual granite formations and gorgeous turquoise waters look familiar, it may be that you’ve seen this beach in a magazine, as it is frequently featured in magazines and photoshoots. English explorer Charles Gordon called the Seychelles “the original Garden of Eden” way back in 1881. I’d say he’s probably right.

The hotels don’t disappoint, either. I recommend you stay at the Banyan Tree Seychelles, a uber luxurious resort found on the main island, Mahé. With beachside villas and a world-class spa, this hotel is designed to cater to the most discerning clients. With an elegant, Europe-meets-tropical-paradise style of architecture, the hotel is at once rather modern and classical. The menu is eclectic, with various restaurants emphasizing different cuisines such as Thai, French, Mauritian, African and Mediterranean.

The infinity pool is definitely worth checking out.
Flights are available via Emirates and Qatar Airlines, among others.
For more information go to: holidaysseychelles.com

