If you are looking for authentic Chinese food, then this is not the place. But if you are looking for the American version of the Chineese food, then its a great place to visit.
The Chicken Lettuce Wraps and the Fried Beans in the appetizers are a great choice and I like them a lot. Having [...]
Archive for June, 2008
P.F.Chang’s China Bistro
Posted in Restaurants, tagged AZ, Bistro, Chandler, Chang's, China Bistro, Chineese, Chineese Food, Chinese, Chinese food, Food, Food Review, P F Chang, P F Chang's, P.F.Chang's, P.F.Chang's China Bistro, P.F.Chang's China Bistro AZ Review, P.F.Chang's China Bistro Phoenix Review, P.F.Chang's China Bistro Review, P.F.Chang's China Bistro Scottsdale Review, P.F.Chang's China Bistro Tempe Review, P.F.Chang's Phoenix Review, P.F.Chang's Review, P.F.Chang's Tempe Review, Phoenix P.F.Chang's Review, Tempe P.F.Chang's Review on June 17, 2008 | 2 Comments »
On Wings Of Eagles
Posted in Books, Ken Follet, tagged On Wings Of Eagles by Ken Follet, Review of On Wings of Eagles, Review of On Wings of Eagles by Ken Follet, On Wings of Eagles by Ken Follet Review, Ken Follet's On Wings of Eagles Review, On Wings of Eagles Review on June 17, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
A true story, this book takes place during the fall of the Shah regime in Iran in the year of 1979.
During the end of the year 1978, tensions start building up in Iran and all the employees of EDS (close to 350 members) are in danger. Finally as tensions continue to build up, Paul Chiapparone, [...]
The Seventh Secret
Posted in Books, Irving Wallace, tagged "The Seventh Secret" by Irving Wallace Review, Controversy of Hitler's death, Irving Wallace, Irving Wallace's The Seventh Secret Review, Review of The Seventh Secret, Seventh Secret Review, The Seventh Secret Review on June 17, 2008 | 2 Comments »
Dr. Harrison Ashcroft undertakes the work of writing the biography of Herr Hitler along with his daughter, Emily Ashcroft. After receiving a phone call from a person who states that he has proof that Hitler didn’t die in the bunker on April 30th, 1945, he travels to Germany to uncover the truth surrounding the death of Hitler. He sets up [...]
Jackdaws
Posted in Books, Ken Follet, tagged The Jackdaws Review, The Jackdaws by Ken Follet Review, Ken Follet's The Jackdaws Review, Review of The Jackdaws, Review of "The Jackdaws" by Ken Follet, Jackdaws Review, Review of "Jackdaws" by Ken Follet, Review of Jackdaws, Jackdaws by Ken Follet, Ken Follet's Jackdaws Review on June 10, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
This is the first book of Ken Follet that I read a few years back and really liked it. Set during the World War II most of the story takes place in Occupied France. The main characters of the book are Felicity Clariet (Flick), an experienced secret agent in the British Special Operations Executive and [...]
Cat O’Nine Tales
Posted in Books, Jeffrey Archer, tagged Cat O'Nine Tales, Cat O'Nine Tales by Jeffrey Archer, Cat O'Nine Tales by Jeffrey Archer Review, Jeffrey Archer "Cat O'Nine Tales", Jeffrey Archer's Cat O'Nine Tales Review on June 9, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
This is a collection of 12 short stories that Jeffrey Archer states he picked up while in prison.
The first one, “The Man who robbed his own Post Office” is a simple story about a couple, who make a mistake that probably many would like to do when they get stranded in that situation.
The next story, [...]