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If you've been watching England's cricketers get pummelled this winter, here's an enjoyable tale of Aussie sporting failure.
The unveiling of the collection forms the centrepiece of this enjoyable tale, folding out elegantly from its rose-hued pages.
With this tastily nasty, ferociously enjoyable tale of a family shredded to tatters by inherited legacies of pain and suffering, Mr. Letts appears ready to emerge as a major contender in American playwriting himself.
(Genzlinger) 'The Possession' (PG-13, 1 32) Perched somewhere between "The Exorcist" and "The Unborn," this eerily enjoyable tale from the Danish director Ole Bornedal gives a malevolent box to a troubled young girl, throws in the Hasidic rap artist Matisyahu, and stands back.
(Dargis) 'The Possession' (PG-13, 1 32) Perched somewhere between "The Exorcist" and "The Unborn," this eerily enjoyable tale from the Danish director Ole Bornedal gives a malevolent box to a troubled young girl, throws in the Hasidic rap artist Matisyahu, and stands back.
Couch potatoes and immovable lazybones might react in horror to Richard Askwith's third book, an account of a year's running through the Northamptonshire countryside, but those of a more active or curious disposition ought to race to the shops and savour his idiosyncratic, enjoyable tale.
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Some suggested I should name the entire Warwickshire bowling attack and indeed they've clearly had a great year under Graeme Welch, but Wright's pace, wickets and 'from sacked to championship winner' story is one of the more enjoyable tales from the game. .
"Immensely enjoyable," the tale resembles "an analogue of Harry Potter just for adults... brainy enough to feel like proper reading" but as "unashamedly escapist as the best children's fiction," Bruno Maddox said here last year.
Boyd's gracefully written and enjoyable spy tale, Restless, which missed out on the main prize, is riding high in the bestsellers' lists, helped not only by the Costa awards but also by its inclusion in this year's Richard and Judy book club list.
Enjoyable though "Tales of the City" is, you do sense that its creators have themselves been hard at work fitting together these interlocking stories and amplifying them with music without losing too much of the narrative pleasure of the novels.
This two-part series that begins on Wednesday on BBC America is based on an Alan Furst novel of the same title, and it is true to the original in story and in spirit: it's an enjoyable, straightforward espionage tale without a lot of twists or extra layers.
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