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* You know you mention Zafon, Olga, I’ve STILL got The Shadow of the Winds — an English translation — in my To Be Read pile! Admittedly, Clive Barker’s Books of Blood are further up: I’m keen to read The Forbidden, the short story that eventually became Candyman.
His daughter writes? I’m going to have to keep my eyes peeled: I, Claudius and Claudius the God were superb.
† I think I’ll have to plan ahead for it, Edith! You know the videos are still up for the two quizzes I’ve already done: the second one has had a few more views! (The older one was before I had a computer with a web cam: I used my Mac’s text to speech function!)
‡ Hello, Mum! Oh, WhatsApp is now working!
^ I know exactly where you’re coming from, Debbi! Oh, I’ve got Evil of the Daleks stewing, so you know: I should start reviewing it in a few days time! (Oh, Battlestar Galactica’s on iPlayer: the rebooted version. I may have to check in with that, again.)
ª Trevor, I can only refer you to my reply, yesterday!!
Q5) Escudo I do recommend the Shadow of the Wind, and the whole series (although I still have to get hold of one of them). It's close to my heart because of the Barcelona connection, but being a book lover, it's irresistible. Oh, I saw this about Earworms and thought of you: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3NE_OoO-N54 Don't get your hopes up, though, but it's interesting. (I've used Ted-Ed with Anna, although it is not exclusively for teaching English, as it has a bit of everything, and plenty of riddles that might tickle your fancy as well).
I'd like to write my own Doctor Who episode guide. :) With reviews of each episode, but then I might not have time to write my memoirs. And all the other things I have to start and/or finish! :)
1. 1910 2. a republic 3. Spain 4. Lisbon 5. the escudo
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Q1) 1910
ReplyDeleteQ2) A republic
Q3) Spain
Q4) Lisbon
Q5) Escudo
I do recommend the Shadow of the Wind, and the whole series (although I still have to get hold of one of them). It's close to my heart because of the Barcelona connection, but being a book lover, it's irresistible.
Oh, I saw this about Earworms and thought of you:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3NE_OoO-N54
Don't get your hopes up, though, but it's interesting. (I've used Ted-Ed with Anna, although it is not exclusively for teaching English, as it has a bit of everything, and plenty of riddles that might tickle your fancy as well).
!. 1912
ReplyDelete2. Monarchy
3. Spain
4. Brisbane
5. Pestta
Some days I just have to guess. Tomorrow is a busy day. I may not have time for the quiz.
1 1910
ReplyDelete2 Republic
3 Spain
4 Lisbon
5 Escudo
I'd like to write my own Doctor Who episode guide. :) With reviews of each episode, but then I might not have time to write my memoirs. And all the other things I have to start and/or finish! :)
ReplyDelete1. 1910
2. a republic
3. Spain
4. Lisbon
5. the escudo