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| Re: Looking Forward To... [message #32597 is a reply to message #32583 ] |
Tue, 10 August 2010 21:15   |
Library_dragon Messages: 6 Registered: May 2010 |
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I just pruned my roses, so I'm looking forward to seeing some new growth... I'm also looking forward to trying that new dark chocolate-caramel brownie recipe I concocted.
Danger: Here lurks karoshi!
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| Re: Looking Forward To... [message #32602 is a reply to message #31366 ] |
Tue, 10 August 2010 22:40   |
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i am so looking forward to my girls going back to school.
Bonnie Holmes the faster ahead I go, the more behind I get
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| Re: Looking Forward To... [message #33168 is a reply to message #31366 ] |
Sat, 21 August 2010 15:54   |
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L.R.K. Messages: 1089 Registered: October 2008 Location: Sweden |
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For comic book filmatisation enthusiasts - the forthcoming movie X-Men: First Class will be set in the '60s:
http://www.movieline.com/2010/08/x-men-first-class.php#more
To be quite honest, that is the first thing that has made me think the film might be worth watching - there has been some good casting, but, while I like James McAvoy, nobody but Patrick Stewart can really ever be Professor X to me - really, even the early comics seem to have been drawn as if with him in mind! it's quite uncanny...
Why, I feel all thin, sort of stretched, if you know what I mean, like butter that has been scraped over too much bread.
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| Re: Looking Forward To... [message #33171 is a reply to message #32853 ] |
Sat, 21 August 2010 16:19   |
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L.R.K. Messages: 1089 Registered: October 2008 Location: Sweden |
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| AJLR wrote on Tue, 17 August 2010 14:24 |
| L.R.K. wrote on Tue, 17 August 2010 06:47 | For any fellow Wheel of Time readers (if any such there be here), exciting news! Brandon Sanderson has finished the final draft of "Towers of Midnight" and it will be out on schedule!
http://twitter.com/BrandonSandrson/status/21350398138
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That's good news, thanks L.R.K. I thought the last WOT one he did was very creditable.
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Oh, I agree - I actually loved it. It wasn't RJ, of course - but I thought it was very wise of Sanderson not to try to imitate his style; I didn't really try to guess who had written what, and though it felt different, it did feel right in spirit - the difference was as if it was the same dish that had been cooked by another person, the flavour was somewhat different, but the dish was still recognisably the same. (If that made sense?)
Anyway, here are a few more details from his twitter that might be of interest:
http://twitter.com/BrandonSandrson/status/21399746751
And he's promised a blog post on it soon:
http://twitter.com/BrandonSandrson/status/21612066557
I'll keep my eyes open for it, and post the link here when I do see it.
Why, I feel all thin, sort of stretched, if you know what I mean, like butter that has been scraped over too much bread.
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| Re: Looking Forward To... [message #33329 is a reply to message #33301 ] |
Thu, 26 August 2010 02:06   |
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And Sharon Lee's Carousel Tides. Looks to be a real winner. Sample chapters here (ten chapters !) Set in Old Orchard Beach, Maine (well, Archer's Beach for purposes of the story), with the old-fashioned carousel at the amusement park as a major character. You may never ride a merry-go-round again without a prudent look over your shoulder.
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| Re: Looking Forward To... [message #33360 is a reply to message #31366 ] |
Thu, 26 August 2010 13:52   |
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L.R.K. Messages: 1089 Registered: October 2008 Location: Sweden |
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Thank you, CJames and Abigailmn.
And in other news, there is apparently a new drama on the way based on Douglas Adams' Dirk Gently:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/pressoffice/pressreleases/stories/2010/ 08_august/25/literature.shtml
Sadly it says nothing about casting; I've not read the book, but it does sound like it might be fun.
EDIT: Oh, darn! It does not seem to want to link directly to it, but look at the right hand panel. (or whatever it's called.) Sorry about that. (Sigh.)
[Updated on: Thu, 26 August 2010 13:55] Why, I feel all thin, sort of stretched, if you know what I mean, like butter that has been scraped over too much bread.
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| Re: Looking Forward To... [message #33502 is a reply to message #31366 ] |
Sat, 28 August 2010 16:14   |
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L.R.K. Messages: 1089 Registered: October 2008 Location: Sweden |
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And good news for fans of the new Sherlock Holmes BBC-series:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/pressoffice/pressreleases/stories/2010/ 08_august/28/bbcone.shtml
It's a long article, but here are some of the relevant parts:
| Quote: | Hunt also confirmed the recommissions of Sherlock Holmes and Luther for BBC One. Following a highly successful launch with over 7.5m viewers watching the first episode in July 2010, Sherlock returns for three new 90-minute episodes in Autumn 2011, while Luther comes back with two, two-hour specials
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| Quote: | Talking of the Sherlock recommission, co-creators, Mark Gatiss and Steven Moffat, say: "We've been overwhelmed by the warmth of response to our new Sherlock Holmes and John Watson and can't wait to take them on three new adventures next year. There'll be baffling new puzzles, old friends and new enemies – whether on two, or four legs. And we might well be seeing the cold master of logic and reason unexpectedly falling. But in love? Or over a precipice? Who can tell?"
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So well done to those of our members who watched it, thereby helping to ensure its return!
Why, I feel all thin, sort of stretched, if you know what I mean, like butter that has been scraped over too much bread.
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| Re: Looking Forward To... [message #33546 is a reply to message #31366 ] |
Sun, 29 August 2010 16:59   |
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L.R.K. Messages: 1089 Registered: October 2008 Location: Sweden |
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And the next series of Doctor Who will be split into two halves:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/pressoffice/pressreleases/stories/2010/ 08_august/29/doctor.shtml
So, Doctor Who fans, do you think this is good news - or is it just a way to torture you?
| Quote: | By splitting the series Moffat plans to give viewers one of the most exciting Doctor Who cliffhangers and plot twists ever, leaving them waiting, on the edge of their seats, until the autumn to find out what happens.
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Why, I feel all thin, sort of stretched, if you know what I mean, like butter that has been scraped over too much bread.
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| Re: Looking Forward To... [message #34240 is a reply to message #34135 ] |
Fri, 17 September 2010 16:52   |
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Beauty/Anna Messages: 481 Registered: November 2008 Location: America |
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Have you seen his Hamlet lrk?
[Updated on: Fri, 17 September 2010 16:52] "You are your best resource for success"
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| Re: Looking Forward To... [message #34242 is a reply to message #31366 ] |
Fri, 17 September 2010 17:15   |
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L.R.K. Messages: 1089 Registered: October 2008 Location: Sweden |
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Anna - no I haven't, thanks for posting the link, I'll be sure to come back and watch it, since I don't have the time just now (Hamlet is my favourite Shakespeare - of those I've seen - I have no idea why... )Is it the one with Patrick Stewart as well? Love Patrick Stewart! I've seen him do Claudius before, in the Derek Jacobi Hamlet (my favourite version - of those I've seen.)
What I came here to hurriedly and excitedly post is this sample chapter from "Towers of Midnight" that has been uploaded onto Brandon Sanderson's home page:
http://www.brandonsanderson.com/library/65/Towers-of-Midnigh t-Chapter-Eight-The-Seven-Striped-Lass
I haven't had time to read it, but I'm excitedly looking forward to doing so - for now, though, I must rush!
Why, I feel all thin, sort of stretched, if you know what I mean, like butter that has been scraped over too much bread.
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| Re: Looking Forward To... [message #34646 is a reply to message #31366 ] |
Fri, 01 October 2010 09:59   |
mohawkguy28 Messages: 14 Registered: September 2010 Location: oklahoma usa |
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I am looking forward to Intrigues by Mercedes Lackey and David Farland's final book in the Runelord series called Night Eternal.
[Updated on: Fri, 01 October 2010 10:02] Don't Let Life Pass You By. Embrace It
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| Re: Looking Forward To... [message #34654 is a reply to message #31366 ] |
Fri, 01 October 2010 13:51   |
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L.R.K. Messages: 1089 Registered: October 2008 Location: Sweden |
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Is David Farland finishing the series? I've got the first book on my reading-list, but have some books in between before I get to it. The only exception to my strict reading rules is the Wheel of Time - since I begun it before my "system" was set in adamant. That series too is coming to a close - and while I think that is a good thing, at the same time, I'm sad to see it ending since I've spent so many years on it.
How do you feel about the Farland series? Is it a good thing that it is ending, or are you sad to see it go? Oh, and I'm a bit curious about it too - what is it about the series that you enjoy? (and I can look forward to )
Why, I feel all thin, sort of stretched, if you know what I mean, like butter that has been scraped over too much bread.
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| Re: Looking Forward To... [message #34656 is a reply to message #32521 ] |
Fri, 01 October 2010 14:03   |
mohawkguy28 Messages: 14 Registered: September 2010 Location: oklahoma usa |
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oh i agree..i can't wait!!
Don't Let Life Pass You By. Embrace It
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