October 1, 2010


As soon as the air gets chilly I start a weekend ritual that I'd like to call "Morning in Bed with a Good Book."  Well, Sunday morning turned into a whole day thing, because Last Night at Chateau Marmont  by Lauren Weisberger (yes, she is the author of The Devil Wears Prada) is definitely a page turner.




Last Night At Chateau Marmont  starts Brooke, a sweet, crazy in love woman who works two jobs and makes many sacrifices to support her musician husband, Julian.  It all pays off when Julian, after many years of interning at a record label, gets a break. He gets invited to perform at a national TV show, and like they say, the rest is history. A cross country tour, Grammy performances, millions of fans. Was Brooke ready for all of this? Was she ready for the gossip, the glamour and her husband's new found hectic schedule? Most importantly, was she ready to sacrifice some more?

The book is really about a woman who is struggling to be supportive of her partner's dreams while remaining true to her own dreams. I think we can all relate to this at some level. At some point or another, we have put our dreams on hold to support or follow someone else's dreams. It's interesting to read what goes on inside Brooke's head as she's reaching all these conclusions and making decisions for herself. Throw in some good ol' Hollywood glamour and gossip and you've got yourself an entertaining book to cuddle up to for the chilly days to come.


How I got LAID

Posted by Toronto Girl 1 comments
May 28, 2010
Caught your attention didn't I?

What a taboo subject, eh? It seems that we talk about it all the time with our friends, while holding a glass of wine with one hand and covering our giggles with the other one. Yes, we are the "Sex and The City" girls. We sit and chat with our girlfriends about our sex lives, sometimes brag about our hook ups, share tips and all that, but how often do we have real conversations. I mean real conversations about the good, the bad and the scary.  Are we afraid to have these conversations? or are we just too ignorant to have an honest discussion when it comes to sex?


Well the book LAID by Shannon Boodram is just that: an open, raw and completely honest, unapologetic discusion about sex. It talks about everything from random hook ups, to "making love", to wanted/unwanted pregnancy, to rape to aids and everything in between. The stories in LAID force you to sit down and look at your choices and ask yourself questions about what you want your experiences to be like.  At the end of the day, the who, what, where of your sexuality is your decision, but wouldn't you rather know all your choices before you get down and get yours?

LAID, the book, is available at all respectable bookstores, but they had ran out of copies when I went to pick mine up so I bought it at Amazon.

This is the book summarized by Shannon in her own words. Watch:

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