That said, the films are always a
lot of breezy
fun, and
with «The Usual Suspects»
writer Christopher McQuarrie in the chair, expect this fifth instalment to
have a little more grit than usual.
I read a
lot of fiction: Richard Ford's award - winning Canada which actually
has very little to do
with our country; Rachel Joyce's delightful The Unlikely Pilgrimage
of Harold Fry; Nobel Prize winner Isaac Bashevis Singer's A Crown
of Feathers and his Enemies: A Love Story; M.G. Vassanji's wonderful The Book
of Secrets; Israeli - Arab
writer Sayed Kashua's biting but hilarious Dancing Arabs; Ian McEwan's masterful The Children Act whose protagonist is a 59 year - old female judge; Richard Wagamese's beautiful Keeper»n Me; and Philip Slayton's naughty and
fun Bay Street: A Novel (lest people think it a work
of non-fiction).