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Bill Evans Trio, Lee Konitz. Ruby Braff - Dick Hyman. The Ruby Braff Trio. Rob Parton's Jazztech Big Band. When I fall in Love. Dave Rasmussen Jazz Orchestra. The Hill-Wiltschinsky Guitar Duo. The Gino Marinello Orchestra. Keith Ingham - Bob Reitmeier Quartet. The David Leonhardt Trio. Jan Lundgren Trio with Johnny Griffin. Anke Helfrich Trio feat. Christian Morin Art Quartet. Houston Person and Ron Carter. Als je bij mij bent. Ik geef je mijn hart. Als ik haar tegenkom. I loved the ending, it was so fitting. I was glad that Elsie doesn't have some huge epiphany, but instead just goes for it because it feels right.

I think he deserved that, but that's just me fangirling. It's funny, because the two books couldn't be more different in every aspect, but it just goes to show how awesome this author is.

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I wouldn't even put this in a Chick-Lit category, it's not as light as I like my chick-lits to be. I definitely recommend it! Feb 25, Tali rated it liked it Shelves: First of, I'd like to say that this is a good book. But at the same time, it's because it's a good book and not a great book, that I then have to confess that I was a little disappointed by it. Maybe this was because I've read Miranda Dickinson before and really enjoyed her previous novels, but this one just didn't match my expectations of it.

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I think a lot of this disappointment has to do with characters, or mainly, that there are too many of them and not enough of a personality assigned to eac First of, I'd like to say that this is a good book. I think a lot of this disappointment has to do with characters, or mainly, that there are too many of them and not enough of a personality assigned to each one.

Of the characters there are, only Elsie and Daisy really made me care about them. The rest drift in and out of the novel with varying degrees of page-time, but even those allocated more of a presence still seem to just portray some kind of stereotype: None of them seem well developed enough to spark any interest in them and their lives, of which there is a lot. I kind of feel that if Dickinson had tightened up her characters maybe ditched some of them and expanded the roles of others then this book would have been left with a lot more people that you actually want to read about.

My other problem with this novel is the subject matter: Part of my disappointment from this side of the novel isn't from the book itself, but that at the end of last year, I read Lucy Dillon's Walking Back to Happiness, which deals with the same subject but isn't quite as glossy or dewy-eyed over the subject, and therefore I enjoyed that story more.

When I Fall in Love follows the pattern of a fairytale with regards to that more and in my opinion comes off the worse for it. Nevertheless, this was an enjoyable read for a trip away, and does what it says on the tin, although I don't think it'll be a book that I'll probably read again. Decent chick-lit with a nice story and a happy ending, but unlike I did, I wouldn't expect any more from it.

Dec 22, Alana rated it liked it. Miranda Dickinson's books are always a lot of fun, very much in the vein of Sophie Kinsella. It was fluffy, sentimental and fun and I did like it as a light read over the holidays but for some reason or other there is still something missing in her books. Her characters often felt like caricatures rather than actual people, Cher and Woody in particular were written a little over Miranda Dickinson's books are always a lot of fun, very much in the vein of Sophie Kinsella.

Her characters often felt like caricatures rather than actual people, Cher and Woody in particular were written a little over the top with cringeworthy lines and truly bizarre behaviour, though I did think the Maynard family were written well. One criticism that I always have of Dickinson's books is her propensity to rush her endings. I'm always left feeling rather dissatisfied by the abruptness with which her books finish.

I'm not looking for anything overly literary here, good resolutions equal good writing! I would probably recommend this to someone for a plane trip or beach read or for anyone looking for something in the light, fluffy, romantic fiction genre. Apr 06, Smelleykins rated it liked it Shelves: I love Mirandas books but this one i just could not get into. I seemed to have to force myself to finish it, i was hoping it would get better as the story went on, but it didn't.

The story was about Elsie who is trying to rebuild her life after the loss of her husband. Nothing new there but Elsie is only in her twenties and never expected to be a widow so early in life. Through the rebuild process Elsie starts to step out of her comfort zone, she sets out to start a choir with legend rocker Wood I love Mirandas books but this one i just could not get into. Through the rebuild process Elsie starts to step out of her comfort zone, she sets out to start a choir with legend rocker Woody. She also has run ins with the lovely and very patient Olly and the ever annoying Torin.

Both very different and gradually start to appear in Elsie's life. Elsie believes she is destined to be with Olly when she finally settle the past to rest. But Torin appears throughout and just annoys Elsie. He seems so full of himself, he is rude, but then so is Elsie towards him. The story takes the choir to pairs something that is deeply marked in Elsie's heart. Here she finishes the last of the list that ties her to her husband.

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My main issue was that the characters were hard to connect with. I didn't believe any of them realistic. The ending of this book annoyed me more. I just didn't agree with it and it seems so very out of the blue. Sadly not my favourite Miranda book. Jul 07, Love Fool rated it liked it. I was excited to read this after seeing all the ratings and reviews but this fell a little flat to me.

I liked Elsie except when she was toying with that guy and let's be real, no guy would put up with that but it was all the other characters that I didn't care for. Mostly, her choir Elsie Maynard never expected to be starting again Mostly, her choir friends. They were all annoying and for some reason it bothers the crap out of me when people decide to get engaged at the ripe age of Maybe I'm being a little cold hearted because I never lost someone that close to me but I just didn't see the whole point or care to see the point of this book.

Knjigu sam odabrala jer je oznacena kao Bozicna, pa rekoh ajde malo zbog praznicnog duha, bez nekih narocitih ocekivanja. Nije bilo ni traga Bozicu. Medjutim nudi jednu lepu pricu, kako se ljudi nose sa gubitkom i kako krecu dalje.


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  8. Nasa junakinja u tom procesu upoznaje nove ljude, osniva hor, ide na sastanke i polako okrece novi list. Tu je i put u Pariz. Zao mi je sto se kod nas ne prevodi toliko Chick lit zanr, ima tu finih knjiga! Aug 24, Marie80 rated it really liked it. Sweet and easy to read Und dann ist da noch der nervende Anwalt Torin, der immer wieder unerwartet in ihrem Leben auftaucht und alles noch komplizierter macht.

    Als erstes muss ich sagen, dass der Klappentext nicht dem entspricht, was die Geschichte hergibt. Elsie hat jedoch eine Box auf ihrem Nachttisch stehen, in welcher sich Botschaften ihres verstorbenen Mannes befinden, die Elsie in dem Leben nach seinem Tod helfen sollen, sich wieder zurechtzufinden. Elsie ist eine junge Frau, die schon etliches durchmachen musste. Erst das Weglaufen ihrer karrierebesessenen Mutter, das Aufwachsen mit zwei mehr oder weniger durchgeknallten im positiven Sinne Schwestern und einem Hippie-Vater, dann die Krebsdiagnose ihres Mannes und das gemeinsame Warten auf den Tod.

    Die Geschichte spielt im beschaulichen Brighton, einem kleinen englischen Touristenort. Auch ansonsten war die Autorin sehr experimentierfreudig, gerade was den Vater von Ellie angeht, der mit ausgefallenen Essenskreationen es aber trotzdem schaffte, dass mir das Wasser im Mund zusammenlief. Der Schreibstil der Autorin ist einfach gehalten und war mir mitunter etwas zu einfach. Vielleicht konnte ich mich deshalb nicht so recht in die Geschichte einfinden.

    Elsies Familie entspricht nicht dem normalen Bild einer Familie. So auch alle anderen Freunde, die Elsie hat. Dies war mitunter ein Grund, warum ich mich nicht mit den Charakteren identifizieren konnte. Das Ende wird etwas emotionaler und ich hatte dann auch richtig Lust, weiterzulesen. Doch dann wurde das - was ich schon am Anfang des Buches vermutete - wahr und die Luft war wieder raus.

    Leider nicht so, wie erwartet. Jan 11, Amanda rated it it was ok Shelves: Based on the cover i thought this would be a quick light read for a cold and snowy Sunday afternoon. The story was okay, it was the telling of it that i had a problem with. It was about pages too long and I ended the book with a huge feeling of irritation. To string out the story and delay the obvious conclusion with a sophomoric writing style that insults the intelligence of the reader was so annoying. I liked the characters and the plot enough to keep going despite being annoyed with the p Based on the cover i thought this would be a quick light read for a cold and snowy Sunday afternoon.

    I liked the characters and the plot enough to keep going despite being annoyed with the prose. The romantic denouement was actually pretty cute, but i was annoyed that she took pages to get there and then Nov 08, Natacake rated it it was amazing. This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers. To view it, click here. You can tell that Miranda puts her heart and soul into her writing.

    This story was gorgeous. And even though I have not dealt with bereavement, I have dealt with loss. My long term relationship ended recently so I could completely understand Elsie's vulnerability and heartache. The book keeps you guessing till the end and I was in complete tears when we travelled to Paris.

    It also really helps that I'm in the thank you's. Bring on book 5!! Jun 15, Lamya rated it really liked it. It is somewhat predictable but I love the details of each situation and how it makes u feel like a part of the story. It is also emotional, in a way where I was touched and well sometimes thought about stuff. The list is cute! My favorite all along was Torin!! Oh and woody ofx! Dvije rijeci iz romana koje ga opisuju u potpunosti! Jul 19, Annaliese rated it it was amazing Shelves: I totally enjoyed it!!!

    Jul 03, Claire Muncaster rated it it was amazing Shelves: Not my cup of tea at all no sugar, not too hot please Until I started reading. Elsie Maynard sounds like an older lady's name. My dislike of chick-lit is legendary but as my usual knights-on-quests novels appear to be getting harder to find I gave this a go. I'd love to try the Parma Violet and rose-petal ice cream. I do wonder whether Woody Jensen was actually in a band at all or took so many illegal substances he only believes he was. It happens I suppose. I used to be in a music therapy group myself and I have fond memories of it; i'd probably wear that t-shirt with strategically placed ice creams.

    I love writing myself, there's usually at least one or both of these sorts of characters in my own stories. The idea of living in a commune really appeals to me, and I had to search Gardner St. I'll keep ending secret, I'm not sure if it's creepy or quite sweet. Aug 24, Ayah El Samadoni rated it it was amazing.

    Dec 28, Magdalena Wajda rated it liked it.

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    Pleasant and relaxing read. The biggest positive of the book is that it shows how a person can handle grief over a major loss. Oct 27, Nourah rated it really liked it Shelves: I was crying like an ugly pig in the last quarter of this book. Oct 13, Adrijana rated it it was ok. Too much coincidences and it seems like Torin is everywhere on the planet. Oct 31, Leah rated it really liked it Shelves: Miranda Dickinson is one of my favourite authors, ever. Since her first novel, Fairytale of New York, I have been enchanted by her novels.

    So when she ends up putting on an impromptu singing performance at a local cafe, she finds her life looking a little rosier as Woody Jensen saw her performance and wants to start a choir. But not an ordinary choir — for washed-up rockstar Woody, a normal choir would never do. No, he wants to have a modern choir, a choir that will speak to everyone, a choir Elsie is very happy to be a part of, and so, starts The Sundaes. As Elsie battles to re-start her love life, the choir is a solace from everything, and as she finds herself attracted to Olly, and butting heads with irrepresible Torin, will she be able to overcome her difficult year and fall in love again?

    The choir idea was utterly brilliant. I loved everything to do with The Sundaes, and all the various personalities meant I never got confused with all the characters. If I had any issue with the novel, it was perhaps the love story. It was really good, but because of how long the Olly thing went on, the other bit sort of got a bit left.

    I liked Olly, but I felt that if Elsie was interested she would just go for it. Despite everything Elsie had been through, I firmly believed that she would have just went for it if it was meant to be with Olly, despite what she believed. I loved Torin, and I would have just liked a bit more of him.

    I liked that he and Elsie rubbed each other up the wrong way. I liked their arguments because it added a bit of spice to proceedings, and I never felt that their arguments were genuine arguments, well except for one instance. It was banter, at best. I did adore the family element to the story. How the Maynards are this superclose family, with Elsie, Guin and Daisy, the sisters, and their dad, Jim.

    The closeness was so lovely, and even the bond between The Sundaes was really great, in particular I loved Woody, he really made an impression on me! It was a solid, solid book. Miranda Dickinson is one of the best writers around at the moment, and long may that continue. She really knows how to write books you fall in love with and books you remember for ages to come. The biggest disappointment is knowing I have to wait a whole year for her next one! She needs to be an author who releases two books a year, that would do me just nicely. And, now, I want some ice cream.

    Do read the book, preferably with ice cream… Sep 21, Abbey rated it it was amazing Shelves: Here is my original review on my blog http: Elsie Maynard never expected to starting again But eighteen months on from the biggest challenge of her, she is doing just that - because she made a promise to the person who believed in her the most. Determined to step into her uncertain future, Elsie meets handsome Oliver Hogarth who seems intent on winning her heart and inadvertently founds a choir.

    Then a heartfelt request brings her to Paris - and the final item o Here is my original review on my blog http: Then a heartfelt request brings her to Paris - and the final item on 'The List' she never dared complete. In the opening chapter we read that Elsie getting in trouble for Thieft from a shop however a stranger near by stops to help her and makes the security guy forget about it. The handsome stranger called Torin Stewart her knight in shining armour who she thinks is a complete weirdo Elsie starts to make a fresh start in her life by starting to read little messages from a box that her husband left her before he died from Cancer..

    I am a big Miranda Dickinson fan, Iv read all of her books she has ever written and Loved them all so I knew I couldn't be dissapointed with this one either. Oh how wonderful it brightens the book up! I just loved this book so much, It tugged at my heart strings so much and left me in floods of tears by the end, I loved the flow of writing and how Miranda gets you sucked in the book so much as though you feel like you've known the characters all your life.

    It was a fantastic read and with all the mix of characters they all just mixed nicely together and you never get confused with which character is who.