Your family always knows the true you
Your family always knows the true you
The connection between the Rassendylls and the Elphbergs
📚 Pride and Prejudice, The Prisoner of Zenda (tagged), Piranesi, Persepolis, The Promised Neverland
✍️ Edgar Allan Poe, Terry Pratchett
📽️ The Princess Bride, Pulp Fiction, The Pit and the Pendulum (Vincent Price version)
🎤 Phil Collins, Peter Green
🎶 Pilgrim (MØ), Paris in April (Ella Fitzgerald), Papa Was a Rolling Stone (The Temptations), Killer/PapaWaRS medley (George Michael)
#ManicMonday on a Tuesday #LetterP @CBee
I‘ve read this three times and still love it. Rudolf Rassendyll has to first impersonate the king at the royal coronation, then rescue the real king from the castle dungeons. A fun adventure that never grows old.
#reread #adventure #classics
1- The Prisoner of Zenda, Anthony Hope
2- The Blue Castle, L.M. Montgomery
3- Goodreads, a spreadsheet
4- stormy sky
5- consider yourself tagged!
#wondrouswednesday @Eggs
📚 The Prisoner Of Zenda
🖋 Elizabeth Peters
📽 Pearl Harbor
🎃 Pumpkin pie
#manicmonday #letterP @JoScho
This was light and fun, and I enjoyed the narration. Particularly enjoyable on @SerialReader 😊
Read because i want to fully appreciate K.J. Charles queer retelling. Fun enough adventure story, with some witty turns of phrase.
I have an income nearly sufficient for my wants (no one's income is ever quite sufficient, you know).
“If love were the only thing, I would follow you—in rags, if need be—to the world's end; for you hold my heart in the hollow of your hand! But is love the only thing?” #adventure #classics
these early movie tie-in editions from the 20s are part of my birthday present from my brother, who understands!