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Advantages: Very Well Priced for London ! Disadvantages: Read on.....
The Lantern Taverna
5 Grosvenor Parade,
Uxbridge Rd,
Ealing Common,
London.
W5 3NN.
I know this may just come as a bit of a shock to some of you, but there are some themes I haven't tried out before when it comes to restaurants and cuisine. I am actually quite a fussy eater and this previously restricted me to where I would venture for food when I was a little younger. Now I am a little more open minded and willing to try new things but the boat hasn't been pushed that far out that I can't see the shore line, so I am still paddling around and holding the boat in the shallow water. Step-by-Step.
The latest such bold step into the unknown, was the magical world of a Cypriot restaurant in Ealing Common Londinium.
Anyway, the review?
I was in London for business during the middle of last week for 3 ...
Advantages: Easy step by step guides with photos and patter. Disadvantages: Would have likes to have seen more card tricks
I got given this book about a year ago as an xmas present, I had only just begun magic as a hobbie. I have to say this book is excellent. Ive got onto a lot of advanced stuff now and have many books and dvds on the subject but this one has to be my favorite.
The book is ordered in difficulty, first few chapters starts off with some easier tricks (however they still really impress people) and gets harder through to the end. Each trick has a detailed explanation as well as photos to guide you, Paul Zenon has also added some funny jokes as an aid if you're struggling for things to say while performing. The book covers some excellent card tricks, sleight of hand and tricks that require secret gimmicks. If you want to get into magic, buy this book! ...
Advantages: Some fun stories Disadvantages: I'd read most of them in other collections
I've long been a fan of Neil Gaiman, as he is one of those writers who can mix the fantastical with the real and make it feel somehow natural. His writing has a kind of credibility that means when Neil Gaiman tells you something unbelievable, you start keeping half an eye out for it, just in case.
I've read most of Gaiman's novels and short story collections, but had never dipped into the writing he aims at a slightly younger audience. Given that his writing often makes me feel like a child again, I wasn't anticipating any major difference in his writing for the different audience, particularly in a collection of short stories.
That is exactly what I got, as "M is for Magic" is a collection of stories specially selected for the audience, but not written specifically for the audience. Indeed, of the eleven stories contained within ...
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