
the secret dreamworld of a shopaholic - i know that this book came out about 8 years ago but for those of you who are looking for some sort of escape (be it from dubai life in general or excessive holiday cheer or even an irritating roommate), it's great comic literature. it's written by sophie kinsella (whose real name is actually madeline wickham). it's actually quite a funny story about this author - you see, she was already writing books under her original name and then secretly sent the shopaholic manuscript to her publishing house under the name "sophie kinsella" and they published that series too !
what you can do is buy the whole collection (there are 5 books) and snuggle up for a good laugh. i have read 3 of the 5 and have really enjoyed them so i'm looking forward to the last 2. the great thing is that we can all relate to becky bloomwood (the main character) from some point in our life. and, as a double treat, the movie of the first 2 books is coming out at the end of the month. you can watch the trailer of the movie on dailymotion by clicking on the link : http://www.dailymotion.com/relevance/search/confessions%2Bof%2Ba%2Bshopaholic%2Btrailer/video/x7fvwa_confessions-of-a-shopaholic-officia_shortfilms
other than that, another movie that looks interesting and that could raise our spirits this holiday season is four christmases with reese witherspoon and vince vaughn. apparently, there was lots of tension on the set of this film because the 2 actors had a huge personality clash. reese is a perfectionist and has a very serious approach to work whereas vince is more laid-back likes to "take it easy". there were even rumours that watching the 2 of them trying to get along on set was more entertaining than the movie itself ! anyway, this one's on my movie list because i like vince vaughn comedies.
ok, call me girly, but i'm always one for romantic comedies with sandra bullock. from while you were sleeping to two week's notice, i loved them all. i love the way she portrays such real-life characters that you've just got to love them. and, somehow, she always seems to "sparkle" in her roles. so, i'm banking on the proposal to be just as good as all her previous rom-coms. it's the story of a woman who forces her assistant to marry her so that she doesn't get deported to canada. okay, so the storyline isn't the most original, but lots of critics have had good things to say about it so i think it's worth a watch !
finally, even though i'm not at all a fan of angelina jolie (in fact, i even try to avoid watching movies with her in), and because rumours have it that she played her role really badly in this film, i really want to go and see the movie changeling. it's about a woman whose son goes missing and then when they find him, he says that he is her son, but she doesn't believe that the boy really is her son. the story intrigues me because it is based on a true story that happened in america in the 1920's.
so anyway, that's what looks good for some escapism this holiday season - let me know your thoughts on any of the movies i've mentioned !

