I've seen it all
I don't have sky, I have an internet
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emvee cruor deo cruoris,
Mon 3 Oct 2011, 10:35,
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great :-D
I loved the fleet of cars, and the little girls reaction when the engineer turned on the tv
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taters Bah weep grahnah weep ninibong,
Mon 3 Oct 2011, 11:15,
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she should have screamed and points and screamed "get them out, get them out they're trapped"
and then smashed her head into the screen to try and free them.
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Thor_sonofodin has done things, terrible things on,
Mon 3 Oct 2011, 11:28,
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Same here
but am 3/4s of the way through the first book and have found it very engaging. Fantasy is not my normal bag.
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Wasp Box like a nervous random stranger at a glory hole,
Mon 3 Oct 2011, 10:35,
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The thing is even as the books go on, they're still not that fantastical.
The fantasy elements are there, but they're usually glossed over in favour of politics, sex and violence, not always in that order.
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emvee cruor deo cruoris,
Mon 3 Oct 2011, 10:39,
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Absolutely - there is a magic in the world but it's as if such things are frowned upon
and best not talked about by the people. The fantasy element is a subtle backdrop to a very rich plot with more twists and turns than a Alton Towers ride.
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maiden is filmed before a live studio audience,
Mon 3 Oct 2011, 10:47,
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