I felt the main character was one-dimensional in that she only views her weight loss through the dimensions of her relationships with men. She never explores how she feels about it in relation to her self-esteem (and isn't that usually what women's weight issues are really tied to???) I felt like...
I am always happy to see geeks portrayed in a positive manner. I know many who live up the stereotypes that Wayne shows, but there are also the Elliot's as well. If anyone could provide me with an Elliot, I would be ecstatic. One major flaw in the eyes of a geek, no Avengers party would be com...
Jodi and Jill Spingold are the Spinster Sisters. With a radio show, speaking engagements, DVDs, and two bestselling books, they've built a thriving cottage industry helping other single women find happiness. Their futures have never been brighter-until Jill turns out the lights on Jodi by announc...
It seems like barely a few weeks have passed since Martha married Mr. Rabin’s brother, and today they are coming for tea to visit and to celebrate their son’s third birthday, and introduce their new baby girl, just twelve weeks old, to her cousins. The tyke is adorable, but somehow manages to lea...
I wake to the bed shaking and the noise next to me. I turn over to see Dumpling standing on RJ’s chest, glaring down at him. RJ reaches up to pet him. “Hey, boy. You are shockingly heavy for such a little guy.” Dumpling grudgingly accepts a few pats, and then schlumps down, landing squarely betwe...
FRANCHOT TONE AS JIMMY KILMARTIN: Well, it’s like this . . . NANA BRYANT AS MEG SWIFT: That’s enough, Jimmy. When anything starts, “Well, it’s like this,” you can’t explain it. “What are we going to do?” Ruth asks. She is driving me home after our d...