[spoilers] Richard Armitage
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16-11-2010, 02:52 AM
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RE: Richard Armitage
(16-11-2010 12:42 AM)Snowball Wrote: YES!!! Alright, guess I'll have to pick it up then! Thanks for your input (16-11-2010 12:56 AM)Quill Wrote: North & South is a very intriguing novel, but if English is not your mother tongue, the author's representation of the workers speech will take some patience and quite a bit of guesswork. The ending seems a bit rushed, which probably was, since it was originally published in installments on Charles Dickens paper. I enjoyed the novel, but the BBC adaptation was better, in my opinion. Do you mean the British version of English? Because I'm afraid a good handful of...gosh, would you call them slang? - things like bandaid vs plaster - are still confusing to me. And if the setting in this novel is older... Ironically, Sir Guy is the first role of RA's I saw. Thank you, Netflix Instant-Watch! Robin Hood was under the 'we think you'd like' category since I watched Merlin, which was under the related category of Legend of the Seeker. Which I watched because it was one of the 'New Arrivals: TV'. & so I found this amazing actor...and then North & South showed up under my recommended titles XD I became officially hooked. Alright, trip down memory lane over...now I'm really curious to see what I'll think of the book! |
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