August 28, 2013

NOTTING HILL CARNIVAL 2013 ...


 London's Notting Hill Carnival 2013!

This annual late-August event in London’s Notting Hill (Yes! That Notting Hill!) is always colorful with outrageous costumes and fancy dress. And might even figure in the next in my Alice Myers series of murder/mystery thrillers (See Retribution, sidebar right!). 

Here are some images:






















As you know, all profits from the sale of my novels, The De Clerambault Code, Soul Stealer and Retribution go to the charity Cudeca - see sidebar opposite (www.cudeca.org)).

See sidebar or click HERE (Amazon UK)HERE (Amazon.com) and HERE (Goodreads) for reviews and further shameless self-promotion! Thanks so much for your support!

Enjoy!

NORA 




August 21, 2013

VILLAINS IN BOOKS ...


Dear readers, this week, N is for *N*apoleon and other villains in books for children (of all ages) ...

Heroes too, but villains are so much more interesting so let’s look at a few of them first!

Napoleon – Animal Farm (above)
Napoleon is the kid of a villain that makes us shout at the page "Don't trust him! He’s evil". When he takes the pups from the farm dogs and trains them privately, we know he's a first class fascist pig. The novel was written by Orwell as a scathing commentary on Stalin's Russia.





















Captain Hook – Peter Pan:
Maybe the first super villain? Sophisticated, egotistical and totally ruthless.

John SilverTreasure Island:
The silver-tongued pirate who won Jim's affections before he betrayed him. Such a famous villain, he's had us all growling "arrrr, Jim lad!". 

Prof MoriartySherlock Holmes
Moriarty, the smartest villain ever? So many genius villains have followed in his image. Inevitable that Sherlock's equal would eventually show himself, and Moriarty was certainly up to the task. Sherlock and Moriarty sparred for a long time before that tragic confrontation at the Reichenbach Falls.

Count DraculaDracula
If you look at the source material, there’s nothing glamorous about Bram Stoker's original text. Dracula crawls down castle walls and talks to wolves. Just as frightening now as he was then.

The Joker – Batman
A brilliantly creepy character who's managed to progress gradually from clown to layered psychopath, with Heath Ledger's chilling version a definite climax.

Blofeld Thunderball
James Bond's nemesis in many of Ian Fleming's books (and movies). First seen in the novel Thunderball where he masterminds the theft of two nuclear bombs and uses them to blackmail the world's governments with meticulous and dispassionate organisation

And as for Heroes? How about:

Huckleberry FinnMark Twain:

Just WilliamRichmal Crompton: 

Pippi Longstocking Astrid Lindgren:

OTHER FAVOURITE VILLAINS / HEROES IN BOOKS / MOVIES ?

On a completely different note, many thanks to all of you who’ve purchased my own novels, Retribution, Soul Stealer and The De Clerambault Code, and helping them, at the time of writing, all reach the top 70 eBook thrillers on Amazon.es! All profits to charity!       

And, finally, thank you to all my dear readers who visited or commented.
Enjoy!

XOXO NORA & LOLA:)

August 14, 2013

TYPOS ...

Dear readers, this week ‘M’ IS FOR *M*ISTAKES ... or, in other words, typos:
Here a few examples. Any you find amusing/ surprising?








Look very closely at this!







AND FINALLY:



ANY OTHER TYPOS YOU KNOW OF?

And, finally, thank you to all my dear readers who visited or commented.
Enjoy!

XOXO NORA & LOLA:)