A full set!
Aug. 20th, 2008 11:54 amMy copy of The Players and the Rebels arrived from GGBP this morning, so now, for the first time ever, I have a full set of Marlow stories. Though I am missing a page from my copy of the Cricket Term. It's my third copy (don't ask) and I can't really justify the money they're charging for it on ebay. Someone really needs to reprint that one.
Anyway, I think I will celebrate by reading the entire series from the beginning.
Anyway, I think I will celebrate by reading the entire series from the beginning.
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Date: 2008-08-20 08:04 pm (UTC)I haven't got the Elizabethan books, and look forward to reading your review
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Date: 2008-08-20 02:06 pm (UTC)I used to have a hardback copy of The Cricket Term but it went missing in a move and I now have a rather unsatisfactory paperback instead. I wonder what it is about that book in particular that makes it so likely to run for the hills?
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Date: 2008-08-20 02:13 pm (UTC)I think it's because it's the best of the school stories that it's the easiest to lose!
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Date: 2008-08-20 04:10 pm (UTC)I always think of the Greengrasses as dark, but I can't imagine why. In any case, Draco clearly has some mutant, dominant blond gene* inherited from his mother - I still have no idea how anyone with Narcissa's looks emerged from the Blacks - and Scorpius will come out blonde even if Draco marries Angelina.
* Not 'dominant blond' in the way of any of the 'Lucius gets creative with his cane' fics out there, I hasten to mention
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Date: 2008-08-20 04:19 pm (UTC)... oh dear. I think I may have discovered the root of Draco's occasional fits of 'He's mutilating my roots, professor!' prissiness, fondness for showing off, and general tendency to be what
He's secretly a quarter Lockhart. :)
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Date: 2008-08-20 11:15 pm (UTC)Read her crossovers at
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Date: 2008-08-20 11:33 pm (UTC)Alas, I don't have any Marlow books at all, and even the library is missing one, and both Player books. Still, I was pleased to find and read as many as I did.
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Date: 2008-08-23 11:24 am (UTC)I had all the school ones in Puffin for years, plus Ready Made Family, Peter's Room and The Thuggery Affair in Faber; then when I discovered GGBP a few years ago I got The Marlows and the Traitor, which I'd never read *squee*, and Falconer's Lure and Run Away Home, which I'd read once each from the library.
They were fab :) but in the meantime my Autumn Term had fallen to bits from re-reading, and End of Term either disappeared or (more likely) also fell to bits. I recently got a copy of the Faber Fanfare Autumn Term. HATE the cover illustration - Tim looks a BOGAN! and it's obviously been re-edited, resulting in a few very strange changes from what I remember in the original Puffin edition - only very minor ones - a word here and there - but very WRONG! (I can describe them if anyone's interested).
So I still haven't got a full set :'(. I've looked for a new End of Term, but there's nothing at a reasonable price. I really want to read that again! My Cricket Term's also looking a bit fragile; not sure if I dare to read it again, lest it also fall to bits :(
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Date: 2008-08-24 12:26 pm (UTC)The thought of it will keep me going through the next few weeks of boring work crap and life's little irritations:
You've a couple of weeks off work, and no other commitments. You've got all the AF (or Hornblower ;) ) books piled (or lined) up on the table. Beside that table is your favourite armchair/sofa/beanbag (What a shame beanbags went out of fashion. I LOVED 'em. I had a big fat red corduroy one :) I wonder where the hell it went :/) Just you, AF, and days of uninterrupted glorious reading :)
Enjoy!