I have The Last Unicorn on DVD and watch it and the Princess Bride when I'm in a romantic/whimsical mood.
Never read the 101 Dalmatians. I never have been a fan of that particular breed. *chuckles*
Light of heart,
~*~Walks~*~
Liz Hiles <mirleta_liz@
Yeah, I didn't read the book until college, maybe a little after and I always got really excited when they showed the movie on TV when I was a kid and I watch it a lot at home now. Sometimes it's fun that way...of course, you have the opposite end of the spectrum with things like that too....I read and reread 101 Dalmations COUNTLESS times as a child LONG before the first movie ever came out and I LOATHE the movies because they are sooo far from the books that it's pathetic! I can't even stand the merchandise! lol ~L!
Walks with Wolves <silverfangedone@yahoo.com> wrote:Liz,
I've just now gotten around to getting the book.
The movie was one of my favorites at a child. That and Godzilla (I was a highly unusual child). I love the DVD and watch it quite often.
Blessings and Love,
~*~Walks~*~
Liz Hiles <mirleta_liz@yahoo.com> wrote:ahhhh the last unicorn! walks you are truly a woman after my own heart! that's one of my favorites...i read and watch that frequently! ;) ~L!
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Ahhh, I feel like I'm finally getting back into the swing of things. *smiles*
The three books I read during this roll call:
* Clean and Simple Scrapbooking, by Cathy Zielske
* Broken, by Kelly Armstrong
* The Last Unicorn, by Peter S. Beagle
I highly recommend each if they are what you like. Broken is a werewolf novel.
I'm craving some solitude, so I think I'll retreat a bit this coming week. The MoonTime is coming too, which is just accelerating the desire/need for solitude.
I hope to get a layout or two done in Leviathan's baby book this coming week. Maybe I can work in my Share Journals and find someone who would be interested in swapping journals for a few weeks to write in and muse in.....
Light of heart,
~*~Walks~*~
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