by Derwood Hunsdale-Talbot on August 5, 2008
Not to be confused with the infamous Holly Golightly caper, this charming tale takes us back to the turquoise corridors of Tiffany, where jewels twinkle and customers include Marlene Dietrich and Judy Garland. This time, the heroines are two Iowa-bred “long-limbed, blue eyed blondes” who are traveling to Manhattan to find summer work. The catch? The hordes of other hungry co-ed girls hellbent on the same glamorous goal.
by Derwood Hunsdale-Talbot on July 31, 2008
Sure, it’s been out a long while, long enough so it’s gone into paperback several times over, a movie was made and gone to DVD and it’s probably due out on cable next week. So what? I really liked it. I hated the movie, but I really liked the book, thank you Lauren Weisberger.
by Derwood Hunsdale-Talbot on June 23, 2008
Christopher Moore has written many novels, all falling within the genre of dark humor, subtlety and well, a little twisted. A Dirty Job is no exception to this comedy book collection and an excellent addition at that. As a fan of shows that follow the same line