Forest Whitaker.
And I am very sad.
Forest Whitaker.
And I am very sad.
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First book: Leviathan, by Scott Westerfeld
Second book: Behemoth, by Scott Westerfeld
Third book: The Glass Books of the Dream Eaters, by Gordon Dahlquist
Bonus books (read before the challenge began): Soulless, Changeless and Blameless, by Gail Carriger
First book: The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society (Random House Reader's Circle), by Mary Ann Shaffer
Second book: Sick of Shadows: An Edwardian Murder Mystery (Edwardian Murder Mysteries), by Marion Chesney
Third book: Snobbery with Violence: An Edwardian Murder Mystery (Edwardian Murder Mysteries), by Marion Chesney
Fourth book: Grave Goods (Mistress of the Art of Death), by Ariana Franklin
Fifth book: Country Dance by Margiad Evans
Sixth book: The Dragon's Bride by Jo Beverley
Seventh book: Hazard by Jo Beverley
Eighth book: A Most Unsuitable Man (Signet Historical Romance) by Jo Beverley
Bonus books (the year isn't up, yet!):
The Game of Kings (Lymond Chronicles, 1), by Dorothy Dunnett
The Affinity Bridge (Newbury & Hobbes Investigations), by George Mann
Pour quoi, Pooks?
BTW, the HTML tag that you have surrounding “New Moon” to the right of the comments, didn’t take.
It just occured to me in my myopic desire for Scorsese to win, that Peter O’Toole got hosed again, didn’t he?
Pooks, I was wondering how you took the news. I didn’t see either film, so I don’t have an opinion.
But I saw The Queen and was happy to see Mirren win her Oscar. It was a stunning performance.