![]() The novel is narrated by Sophie Duval – who now an elderly woman tells the story of the family history to her long-lost nephew, taking him back to the world of the glassblowers and the turbulent, frightening years of The French Revolution. Set in eighteenth-century France, this is a novel of a family, their struggles, and tragedies during an extraordinary period in the country’s history. Two other readers (at least) have written about this novel this week, and so I don’t feel it necessary to go into too much detail. My third and final read for this year’s #DDMreadingweek was The Glassblowers – an incredibly vivid historical novel based on the author’s own family history. I think I will probably do this again next year. I am still catching up with blog posts etc – bear with me, but please let me know if you think I have missed your post. Winners have been contacted and address of the second prize winner has been sent to Virago. The second prize of a print of The Birds cover to be supplied by Virago was won by Kate. ![]() The first prize of the VMC designer edition of Rebecca and matching mug was won by Marina from Finding Time to Write blog. ![]() ![]() Now to the business of a certain giveaway – yesterday afternoon, I drew two random names from the comments on last Monday’s blog post. Some lovely photos of DDM books popped up on Instagram, it’s always lovely to see how much people still love DDM. Blogger Lisa has been sharing her experience of reading Jamaica Inn after abandoning it twenty years ago – it was such a joy to share her love of it. An English teacher on Twitter read some DDM short stories with her Y10s and shared some of their comments with us – I feel like we have some DDM converts there. I enjoyed some lovely conversations on Twitter and Instagram about Daphne du Maurier and her books – if you want to spot them, follow the hashtag. Please hop on over and click through to the reviews written by bloggers taking part in the event this year. By starting my reading very early, I managed three books too which I was pleased with.Ī very brief roundup from me as you can find my event page herecontaining blog links – which I am still updating, and will continue to do so. ET on Disney Channel.First of all I want to say a very big thank you to everyone who took part in #DDMreadingweek in whatever capacity – review, photo, blog comment etc – I thoroughly enjoyed the week. “Stuck in the Middle” will air Monday, July 18 at 8 p.m. Linda Videtti Figueiredo serves as Executive Producer. The show also stars Ronni Hawk as Rachel, Kayla Maisonet as Georgie, Nicolas Bechtel as Lewie, Malachi Barton as “Beast,” Ariana Greenblatt as Daphne, Cerina Vincent as Suzy and Joe Nieves as Tom. “Stuck in the Middle” is a family sitcom focused on the Diaz clan, with Hayley as the focal point. Pop singer Platten rose to fame in 2015 when “Fight Song” became a Top 10 single she also won a Daytime Emmy for musical performance on ABC’s “Good Morning America.” Not only does Ethan jump at the chance to offer the singer a ride, but he demonstrates some impressive/scary knowledge of Platten’s habits.Īlso Read: Disney Channel Sets Premiere Date for 'Stuck in the Middle' Platten is seen stranded on a sidewalk, lost on her way to a parade, when Harley (Ortega) and her brother Ethan (Isaak Presley) pedal by. The “Fight Song” singer, now promoting her new single “Better Place,” is featured in a new exclusive clip (above) from the new family sitcom starring “Jane the Virgin’s” Jenna Ortega. Rachel Platten gets a timely rescue from some fans, when she guest-stars as herself on the next episode of Disney Channel’s “Stuck in the Middle.”
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