Home Actress Jennie Jacques HD Instagram Photos and Wallpapers December 2022 Jennie Jacques Instagram - My 1st @sophiekinsellawriter book šŸ“– Easy-to-read, page turner #romcom with several unexpected twists & turns & some verrry funny scenarios. The art on the front of the book shows a grown woman hiding under the table… listening in on the guests (her friends & fam) at a dinner party she’s ā€œnotā€ supposed to ā€œnotā€ be at… šŸ˜‚ Strong 4.5/5 šŸ’„ * Greenoaks is a quirky old family house with history šŸ” & the youngest sibling, Effie (now an adult) gate crashes the so-called ā€œleaving-doā€ (hosted by the seemingly stereotypical, gold-digger, step-mum) when the family home is rather unexpectedly SOLD! * When I’m well enough to get back to acting again, I would happily play any of the women in this. All so different, but each certainly had ā€œsomethingā€ about their character. It’s light hearted, arguably ā€œeccentricā€ middle class humour, not with out depth; broken families, divorce & the human insecurities we can all relate to in one way or another - a sprinkle of misjudging people šŸ™ˆ makes everyone all the more real. Each of the 3 siblings who grew up at Greenoaks - Bean, Effie & Gus - have their own life sh*t going on (behind the scenes) & Kinsella reveals the flaws, worries & secrets, purposefully timed to keep the reader (& her characters) on their toes. The fact that Effie has supposedly only ā€œgate crashedā€ the party to find her childhood Russian Dolls, is a potent metaphor, which is dripped into the narrative throughout, as we discover the layers to each colourful character. * I often tend to give a bit more away in my #bookreviews but I’m not going to because I think it could spoil the structure. If you want a straightforward bulletproof romantic comedy to read this summer, grab it! * A moment, towards the end, where it felt a little lulling re the storyline… if I’m totally honest… caught myself starting to speed read… BUT the way in which Kinsella wrapped it all up, threw me off guard (in a good way!) I was pulled back in & very much look forward to reading more!

Jennie Jacques Instagram – My 1st @sophiekinsellawriter book šŸ“– Easy-to-read, page turner #romcom with several unexpected twists & turns & some verrry funny scenarios. The art on the front of the book shows a grown woman hiding under the table… listening in on the guests (her friends & fam) at a dinner party she’s ā€œnotā€ supposed to ā€œnotā€ be at… šŸ˜‚ Strong 4.5/5 šŸ’„ * Greenoaks is a quirky old family house with history šŸ” & the youngest sibling, Effie (now an adult) gate crashes the so-called ā€œleaving-doā€ (hosted by the seemingly stereotypical, gold-digger, step-mum) when the family home is rather unexpectedly SOLD! * When I’m well enough to get back to acting again, I would happily play any of the women in this. All so different, but each certainly had ā€œsomethingā€ about their character. It’s light hearted, arguably ā€œeccentricā€ middle class humour, not with out depth; broken families, divorce & the human insecurities we can all relate to in one way or another – a sprinkle of misjudging people šŸ™ˆ makes everyone all the more real. Each of the 3 siblings who grew up at Greenoaks – Bean, Effie & Gus – have their own life sh*t going on (behind the scenes) & Kinsella reveals the flaws, worries & secrets, purposefully timed to keep the reader (& her characters) on their toes. The fact that Effie has supposedly only ā€œgate crashedā€ the party to find her childhood Russian Dolls, is a potent metaphor, which is dripped into the narrative throughout, as we discover the layers to each colourful character. * I often tend to give a bit more away in my #bookreviews but I’m not going to because I think it could spoil the structure. If you want a straightforward bulletproof romantic comedy to read this summer, grab it! * A moment, towards the end, where it felt a little lulling re the storyline… if I’m totally honest… caught myself starting to speed read… BUT the way in which Kinsella wrapped it all up, threw me off guard (in a good way!) I was pulled back in & very much look forward to reading more!

Jennie Jacques Instagram - My 1st @sophiekinsellawriter book šŸ“– Easy-to-read, page turner #romcom with several unexpected twists & turns & some verrry funny scenarios. The art on the front of the book shows a grown woman hiding under the table… listening in on the guests (her friends & fam) at a dinner party she’s ā€œnotā€ supposed to ā€œnotā€ be at… šŸ˜‚ Strong 4.5/5 šŸ’„ * Greenoaks is a quirky old family house with history šŸ” & the youngest sibling, Effie (now an adult) gate crashes the so-called ā€œleaving-doā€ (hosted by the seemingly stereotypical, gold-digger, step-mum) when the family home is rather unexpectedly SOLD! * When I’m well enough to get back to acting again, I would happily play any of the women in this. All so different, but each certainly had ā€œsomethingā€ about their character. It’s light hearted, arguably ā€œeccentricā€ middle class humour, not with out depth; broken families, divorce & the human insecurities we can all relate to in one way or another - a sprinkle of misjudging people šŸ™ˆ makes everyone all the more real. Each of the 3 siblings who grew up at Greenoaks - Bean, Effie & Gus - have their own life sh*t going on (behind the scenes) & Kinsella reveals the flaws, worries & secrets, purposefully timed to keep the reader (& her characters) on their toes. The fact that Effie has supposedly only ā€œgate crashedā€ the party to find her childhood Russian Dolls, is a potent metaphor, which is dripped into the narrative throughout, as we discover the layers to each colourful character. * I often tend to give a bit more away in my #bookreviews but I’m not going to because I think it could spoil the structure. If you want a straightforward bulletproof romantic comedy to read this summer, grab it! * A moment, towards the end, where it felt a little lulling re the storyline… if I’m totally honest… caught myself starting to speed read… BUT the way in which Kinsella wrapped it all up, threw me off guard (in a good way!) I was pulled back in & very much look forward to reading more!

Jennie Jacques Instagram – My 1st @sophiekinsellawriter book šŸ“– Easy-to-read, page turner #romcom with several unexpected twists & turns & some verrry funny scenarios. The art on the front of the book shows a grown woman hiding under the table… listening in on the guests (her friends & fam) at a dinner party she’s ā€œnotā€ supposed to ā€œnotā€ be at… šŸ˜‚ Strong 4.5/5 šŸ’„
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Greenoaks is a quirky old family house with history šŸ” & the youngest sibling, Effie (now an adult) gate crashes the so-called ā€œleaving-doā€ (hosted by the seemingly stereotypical, gold-digger, step-mum) when the family home is rather unexpectedly SOLD!
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When I’m well enough to get back to acting again, I would happily play any of the women in this. All so different, but each certainly had ā€œsomethingā€ about their character.
It’s light hearted, arguably ā€œeccentricā€ middle class humour, not with out depth; broken families, divorce & the human insecurities we can all relate to in one way or another – a sprinkle of misjudging people šŸ™ˆ makes everyone all the more real.
Each of the 3 siblings who grew up at Greenoaks – Bean, Effie & Gus – have their own life sh*t going on (behind the scenes) & Kinsella reveals the flaws, worries & secrets, purposefully timed to keep the reader (& her characters) on their toes. The fact that Effie has supposedly only ā€œgate crashedā€ the party to find her childhood Russian Dolls, is a potent metaphor, which is dripped into the narrative throughout, as we discover the layers to each colourful character.
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I often tend to give a bit more away in my #bookreviews but I’m not going to because I think it could spoil the structure. If you want a straightforward bulletproof romantic comedy to read this summer, grab it!
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A moment, towards the end, where it felt a little lulling re the storyline… if I’m totally honest… caught myself starting to speed read… BUT the way in which Kinsella wrapped it all up, threw me off guard (in a good way!) I was pulled back in & very much look forward to reading more! | Posted on 21/Aug/2022 19:09:57

Jennie Jacques Instagram – 1970’s Cyprus, the war-torn but beautiful Mediterranean island, is tangled up in the roots of this story. Conflict, trauma & danger keep the characters feet planted firmly on the blood-soaked soil – yet fleeing for some may be inevitable. What a time & place to fall in love. A Greek boy, Kostas (who has a profound fondness for trees, nature & animals) & his Turkish lover Defne (in their teens!) are head over heels for each other – quashing family feud, challenging tradition & religion, they meet up in secret at The Happy Fig tavern; with a real life Fig Tree growing indoors, at the heart of the venue, listening to every drunken laugh & tale… run by the generous (& welcoming) gay couple (Yiorgos & Yusuf) & occupied by a cheeky parrot they have rescued 🦜 ā™„ļø 
Kostas’s mother eventually gets suspicious (of course) & sends him away to an Uncle in London, rather abruptly. She’s already lost 2 of her 3 young sons, the decision is to (ultimately) keep Kostas safe. But poor Defne is left behind 🤰- the writer tells it all so much better than I can summarise – please read! #theislandofmissingtrees is set in the 1974 Cyprus & told by British Turkish author #elifshafak with some significant bouncing between London & the early 2000’s, which gives it an added dimension/contemporary twist. 
Regrettably the universal language here is grief. But tremendous loss often leads to rebirth & growth…
Can pain be inherited? How much does the past of a family shape their children’s future? Even if the kids did not live through it? With out spoiling, I can confirm the star-crossed lovers end up back together. Moreover, plenty more unfolds; through Ada, their daughter, an aunt & the soul of the aforementioned Fig Tree. YES, there’s a talking tree. And honestly, it’s just incredible. Good humour, superstition & a real love for food & family, enrich the story & dilute some of the sadness. The chapters give perspective through different characters & there’s a gorgeous ā€œcoming of ageā€ element adding unexpected warmth. This novel intertwines immigration, teenage angst, identity, homophobia, belonging, scars & the dichotomy & lack of consistency in ā€œhuman kindness.ā€ 5/5 ā­ļø

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