My favorite tv program My favorite tv program is Gossip Girl . Gossip girl is based on the book series written by Cecily von Ziegesar. The series comprises the lives of socialite teenagers who live in New York City's Upper East Side. The serial have 8 main characters Serena van der Woodsen, Blair Waldorf, Chuck Bass, Nate Archibald, Jenny Humphrey, Dan Humphrey, Lily van der Woodsen and Rufus Humphrey. Serena is daughter of Lily, Rufus is Jenny's and Dan's father, Nate and Blair is a couple in the first season. They all have very scandalous lives. Every day ends with a mess.
Summer and the city A Darrie Diaries novel Candace Bushnell Eve Kurvits About the author Candace Bushnell is an American author who born December 1, 1958. She also has written ,,Sex and the city", whitch in turn became the basis for a popular television series. She attended Rice University and New York University in the 1970s, and became known in New York City as a socialite and party-goer. Her own website: http://www.candacebushnell.com/ Facts of book Publication date : April 26, 2011 Publisher : Harper Collins Publishers Genre : Young adult Pages : 416 pp (first edition) Characters Carrie Bradshaw- She is the main character who went to school in New York. She wants to be a famous writer. Samantha- the cousin of a friend from her hometown (Manhattan).She works in ad company.
Eldest son of George V and Queen Mary. Prince Edward was commissioned into the Guards in 1914, but as heir to the throne his request for active service was denied. He spent the war abroad, visiting troops. During the 1920s and 1930s, his concern for unemployment and successful tours throughout the Empire made him a popular figure. He was King Edward VIII from January to December 1936, but abdicated following insoluble constitutional problems raised by his proposed marriage to the American socialite and divorcée, Wallis Simpson. They married in June 1937 and lived abroad, mainly in France. He was Governor of the Bahamas from 1940 to 1945. King George VI (1895-1952), Reigned 1936-52 The second son of George V and Queen Mary, he served in the navy (1909-17) and qualified as a pilot in the Royal Air Force in 1919. He was President of the Industrial Welfare Society, an area of special concern. He married Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon in
A Byronic hero, he makes an unfortunate first marriage before he meets Jane. · Bertha Antoinetta Mason: The violently insane first wife of Edward Rochester. · Adèle Varens: A French child to whom Jane is governess at Thornfield. She is Mr Rochester's ward. · Mrs. Alice Fairfax: An elderly widow and housekeeper of Thornfield Manor. She treats Jane kindly and respectfully, but disapproves of her engagement to Mr Rochester. · Blanche Ingram: A socialite whom Mr. Rochester appears to court in order to make Jane jealous. · Richard Mason: An Englishman from the West Indies, whose sister is Mr. Rochester's first wife. · St. John Eyre Rivers: A clergyman who befriends Jane and turns out to be her cousin. He is Jane Eyre's cousin on her father's side. He is a devout, Christian of Calvinistic leanings. By nature he is very reserved and single-minded. · Diana and Mary Rivers: St
hurt Levin, whom she cares for, in vain. A specialist doctor advises that Kitty should go abroad to a health spa to recover. Dolly speaks to Kitty and understand that she is suffering because of Vronsky and Levin. Kitty, humiliated by Vronsky and tormented by her rejection of Levin, upsets her sister by referring to Stiva's infidelity and says she could never love a man who betrayed her. In St. Petersburg, Anna begins to spend more time with the fashionable socialite and gossip Princess Betsy and her circle, in order to meet Vronsky, Betsy's cousin. Vronsky continues to pursue Anna. Although Anna initially tries to reject him, she eventually succumbs to his attentions. Karenin warns Anna of the impropriety of paying too much attention to Vronsky in public, which is becoming a subject of society gossip. He is concerned about his and his wife's public image, although he believes that Anna is above suspicion. Vronsky, a keen
I clicked on the first link and found myself landing on a gossip blog. There, in living color, was a photo of Gideon kissing me senseless on the sidewalk outside of his gym. The accompanying article was short and to the point: "Gideon Cross, New York's most eligible bachelor since John F. Kennedy Jr., was spotted yesterday in a passionate public embrace. A source at Cross Industries identified the lucky mystery woman as socialite Eva Tramell, daughter of multimillionaire Richard Stanton and his wife, Monica. When queried about the nature of the relationship between Cross and Tramell, the source confirmed that Miss Tramell is `the significant woman' in the mogul's life at present. We imagine hearts are breaking across the country this morning." "Oh, crap," I breathed. 11