Port El Kantaoui to go

I am going on holiday to Port El Kantaoui in Tunisia. Here is the research I have done on the internet.

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

 
Booklist 2: Ratings: Total = 11 . Pass = 8. Fail = 3. Percentage = 80.

Into the Darkest Corner by Elizabeth Haynes - Fail

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Into the Darkest Corner (Elizabeth Haynes) - Highlight on Page 13 | Loc. 180-82 | Added on Monday, October 31, 2011, 12:38 PM

All I could think of that night was dancing until I was numb, smiling and laughing at people with my new best friend, dancing in that red dress until I caught the eye of someone, anyone, and best of all finding some dark corner of the club and being fucked against a wall.

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Into the Darkest Corner (Elizabeth Haynes) - Highlight on Page 46 | Loc. 658-61 | Added on Tuesday, November 01, 2011, 09:08 PM

For a first time, it wasn’t very special. He smelled of engine oil and tasted of day-old instant coffee; his face was rough with stubble and he was heavy against me, but still I wanted him badly. Although he seemed to have forgotten that it might be an idea to use a condom, I wasn’t about to stop him now; it was fast and awkward, a tangle of legs and arms, and clothes still getting in the way. His breath was coming fast and rasping against my throat, and a few minutes later he pulled out of me and came over my belly

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Into the Darkest Corner (Elizabeth Haynes) - Highlight on Page 73 | Loc. 1047-49 | Added on Wednesday, November 02, 2011, 06:02 PM

‘You know yourself that there’s no logical reason why you need to check things more than once. You complete these safety behaviours because of the way you feel, not because something has physically changed to make things unsafe.’

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Into the Darkest Corner (Elizabeth Haynes) - Highlight on Page 243 | Loc. 3458-59 | Added on Thursday, November 10, 2011, 04:30 PM

With a sigh, he sat back heavily onto the sofa, his jeans now at mid-thigh, his cock hard – as though the sight of me broken and bleeding was turning him on – and told me to suck.

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Into the Darkest Corner (Elizabeth Haynes) - Highlight on Page 278 | Loc. 3963-69 | Added on Saturday, November 12, 2011, 03:40 PM

‘Fucking shut up,’ he said, ‘it’s good like this, you’re going to love it.’ While he fucked me, he took away the air from my lungs, my fingers at my throat, trying to relieve the pressure, the air burning my lungs, the roaring in my ears signalling that I was going to lose consciousness in just a matter of moments. Then, still fucking me hard, he’d ease the pressure and I’d cough and gasp, dragging air into my lungs. The only way to stop him was to give in. I screamed, as loud and as hard as I could, tears racing down my cheeks. I’d almost seen death. I was utterly terrified and screaming was almost involuntary – so I screamed. He didn’t try to stop me, didn’t put his hand over my mouth again, and just let me scream. It did the trick. A few seconds later he pulled out of me and jerked off over my face.

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Into the Darkest Corner (Elizabeth Haynes) - Highlight on Page 282 | Loc. 4018-20 | Added on Saturday, November 12, 2011, 03:48 PM

Lee was all the way back in Lancaster, I thought. He thought I was at work. He was five hundred miles away, and even if he found out I was gone now, I’d be safe on the plane by the time he got here.

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Into the Darkest Corner (Elizabeth Haynes) - Highlight on Page 326 | Loc. 4648-50 | Added on Thursday, November 17, 2011, 04:58 PM

‘I just wondered,’ he said, in that voice, that curious mixture of accents that I couldn’t place, ‘if there was anything you’d be looking for in your ideal candidate that I haven’t been able to demonstrate for you today?’

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Into the Darkest Corner (Elizabeth Haynes) - Highlight on Page 396 | Loc. 5675-77 | Added on Saturday, November 19, 2011, 12:12 PM

How did you decide on the structure of the novel? The structure was mainly to help prevent boredom and writer’s block. It’s very useful to have two stories on the go – if you’re bored with one, you just move on to the other.

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Into the Darkest Corner (Elizabeth Haynes) - Highlight on Page 396 | Loc. 5680-81 | Added on Saturday, November 19, 2011, 12:13 PM

Did you know how the novel would end when you began it? No. Writing a novel, just like reading it, isn’t nearly as much fun if you know the ending in advance.

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Into the Darkest Corner (Elizabeth Haynes) - Highlight on Page 396 | Loc. 5744-45 | Added on Saturday, November 19, 2011, 12:24 PM

Do you revise and edit your work as you go? No. Writing and editing at the same time is like trying to drive a fast car with the handbrake on.

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Into the Darkest Corner (Elizabeth Haynes) - Highlight on Page 396 | Loc. 5786-87 | Added on Saturday, November 19, 2011, 03:57 PM

Elizabeth Haynes grew up in Sussex. She works as a police intelligence analyst and lives in Kent with her husband and son. Into the Darkest Corner is her first novel.

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Into the Darkest Corner (Elizabeth Haynes) - Highlight on Page 396 | Loc. 5788-90 | Added on Saturday, November 19, 2011, 03:57 PM

Copyright First edition published in 2011 This ebook edition published in 2011 by Myriad Editions


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