elaine55's reviews

elaine55
October 28, 2025
Dallas, TX (US)

Carson, the Magnificent !

The authors are best friends between the two of them... and are singing the praises to one another... which takes about 1/3 of the book's space. Then they cover the quatations from Mr. Carson's interviews with his agents or others , mostly high-lighting Mr.Carson personal live matters and relations with family. I strongly believe, that authors had missed their true natural calling : of becoming the medical surgeons, and instead, had both wrongly chose the writing profession ! ... As they literally, "slice" a life of Johnny Carson merslessly, in the thinnest molecules as possible, physically Their theme and goal of their published "product", had clearly became the stunning persuit to describe the Johnny's Carson's untimely death, .. and nothing more than exactly that. It's clearly a reqium for our treasured National persona and artist. I do not recommend it to anyone , who still respects and enjoy the artist's work and word so very much, as I do, and who still watch great uniquickly-talented intertainer, person, so live, effective, wise and kind, still, after so many years after his noble departure from us, and enjoy his shows and presense tremendeously ! No need to check out this opus, whatsoever !

Living well with autoimmune diseases.

Well-written, kind and with passion. However, doesn't indicate that cause of all these veritable malfanction in our bodies are primarily caused by Stress: emotional, physical and phsyciatrical. And the fact, that all of them UNcurable and chronic.

Pamela Kelley.

The bookshop by the bay.

Not very interesting or exciting. Too many characters. And not your best story-telling. I do not suggest the novel.

Kelley, Pamela M.

The Restaurant.

As always, Ms. Kelley's books (novels) are OK. I like the fact, that they have no obuse, foul language and just few grammatical errors. The troubling things, though are: one cannot actually see in their minds the actual characters nor visualise them, at all. This particular one Does have good general discription of all actors, which is rare for the writer. Also-Way too many active characters ! The other NO, is the Drinking habit in all of Ms. Kelley's novels: In young and old women, mostly. Drinking hard alcohol like vodka, mexican coctails and vine .... constantly: at breakfast (and before it), lunch and dinners and many times-just alone without food.... At celebratory events, and just because.