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Once I was completely reworking Scandal before sending it to my agent to see if she could sell it, I had the title Scandal in mind.
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"Notes on a Scandal is another squirm-und-drang movie: too creepy-sad to be a comedy, too intense to watch quietly, without letting out frequent whoops," writes David Edelstein in New York.
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Updates, 12/29: "One thing that marks the dark brilliance of Notes on a Scandal is the level of the acting, but that is just part of a larger issue: its vision," writes the Washington Post's Stephen Hunter.
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Penny Vincenzi, who has shot straight to the top of the UK paperback charts with her latest book, An Absolute Scandal, is one of those authors whose latest book I invariably read (via the library) at a time in my life when I read anything and everything, fromAeschylus (yes, honestly) to Waugh (Hillary and Evelyn) and all points inbetween.
Libraries Maxine 2009
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- Grand Theft Auto just found a new way to harass Tiger: The Tiger Woods Cheating Scandal is being turned into a video game ….
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She followed these parts with two leading roles: as real-life British call girl Mandy Rice-Davies in Scandal and the star of the favorably reviewed Strapless.
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January 17th, 2010 - 4: 16 pm § in Scandal, Society, Women
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Penny Vincenzi, who has shot straight to the top of the UK paperback charts with her latest book, An Absolute Scandal, is one of those authors whose latest book I invariably read (via the library) at a time in my life when I read anything and everything, fromAeschylus (yes, honestly) to Waugh (Hillary and Evelyn) and all points inbetween.
April 2008 Maxine 2008
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MJJs poem, "Curiosity and Scandal" is published in the Coventry Herald.
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Penny Vincenzi, who has shot straight to the top of the UK paperback charts with her latest book, An Absolute Scandal, is one of those authors whose latest book I invariably read (via the library) at a time in my life when I read anything and everything, fromAeschylus (yes, honestly) to Waugh (Hillary and Evelyn) and all points inbetween.
An author at the library Maxine 2008
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