lhighton wrote:Unputdownable, isn't it, Hannah? Have you seen the 2005 BBC production with Toby Stephens and Ruth Wilson? If not, you must!
Indeed it was until I started school and found YWS. <_< Now it's been neglected in my purse, for I know it will consume me if I pick it up again. I haven't seen that, but I will keep an eye out for it! Thank you! ^_^
Currently reading (for the second time) Breaking Dawn by Stephenie Meyer and Brisingr by Christopher Paolini. I haven't seen any interest books. I like romance... Does anyone has an advice? I need a new book!
Piglet: How do you spell love? Pooh: You don't spell it. You feel it.
"She walks in Beauty, like the night,Of cloudless limes and starry skies;And all that's best of dark and bright, Meet in her aspect and her eyes:Thus mellowed to that tender light, Which Heaven to gaudy day denies." -George Gordon Lord Byron
A Tale of Two Cities, Charles Dickens
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, Robert Louis Stevenson
Poet Power! The Practical Poet's Complete Guide to Getting Published, Thomas A. Williams - the most useful book of that type I have ever come across; it's the type of book I'd use all the time if I owned it, unlike others that I might pick up a few tips from, but not read cover-to-cover, let alone a second time, or reference consistently.
i like that the title of dr jekyll and mr hyde makes a clear stance that the embodiment of one’s own evil doesn’t get a claim to the doctorate — waywardxwallflower