2. I, Claudius (Robert Graves)
June 33. Catilin. (Marcus Tullius Cicero)
34. The Three Musketeers (Alexandre Dumas)
35. V. cursed kings The wolf of France (Maurice Druon)
36. Claudius the God and His Wife Messalina (Robert Graves)
37. Basil (Wilkie Collins)
July 38. The Plot of Dominus (Peter Ackroyd)
39. Joan of Arc (Michael of Greece)
40. The amazing journey of Pomponio Flato (Eduardo Mendoza)
41. Blue eyes (Thomas Hardy)
42. The composer of storms (Andres Pascual)
43. Talos of Sparta (Valerio Massimo Manfredi)
44. Utopia (Thomas More)
45. The last mistress (Lesley Downer)
August 46. The grapes goto (John Steinbeck)
47. Mary Tudor (María Jesús Pérez Martín)
48. Robinson Crusoe (Daniel Defoe)
49. The contest (Arthur Conan Doyle)
50. Lost in a Good Book (Jasper Fforde)
51. The Aspern Papers (Henry James)
52. The vampire Ropraz (Jacques Chessex)
53. Copernicus (John Banville)
54. The Dream of a Summer Night (William Shakespeare)
55. Out of Africa (Isak Dinesen)
56. The rise and fall of Caesar Birotteau, perfumer (Honoré de Balzac)
57. The house Nucingen (Honoré de Balzac)
58. Crystal Cave (Mary Stewart)
September 59. Kings damn VI. Fleur de lis and the Lion (Maurice Druon)
60. Geralt of Rivia I: The latest
.. Tell Me, How Are You .. I Will Here Very Well .. And Your Q Ball Over There?.
Friday, December 31, 2010
Sunday, December 19, 2010
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wonderful adaptation of Shakespeare's play, a story that should be easy to bring to the screen, but personally I liked it.
enjoyed the history of trouble, entanglements and misunderstandings with poetic rhythm. Good performances, but perhaps the one I liked was Calista Flockhart (and the wonderful Puck), and all wrapped in the magical kingdom of fairies in a midsummer night;)
wonderful adaptation of Shakespeare's play, a story that should be easy to bring to the screen, but personally I liked it.
enjoyed the history of trouble, entanglements and misunderstandings with poetic rhythm. Good performances, but perhaps the one I liked was Calista Flockhart (and the wonderful Puck), and all wrapped in the magical kingdom of fairies in a midsummer night;)
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