Anyway, these are basically 19th century ghost stories set in Italy and rich and detailed and bit decadent.
That sounds like it would be fun in conjuction with The Devil in Music [link] , about an English dandy who goes over to Italy in the early 1800s and is involved with opera singers and murder and whatnot.
Maysa, I have a feeling
Ron and Hermione will live. She seems to really want them to stay together and have lots of babies. I don't know, however, whether she'll kill off Harry.
Maysa, I have a feeling
That it's a demon? A
dancing
demon--no, something isn't right here.
A slightly-spoilery review of HBP by Chris Rankin, who plays Percy Weasley in the movies, and who, by the picture included in the article, is damn good-looking when he's not playing an officious dweeb!
He is. . . he could do a double role: Percy AND Bill Weasley.
Humina Humina!
Gosh, that boy is lickable, isn't he?
I dunno, I have a
thing
about gingers, and he's not doing it for me, really.
I demand Damian Lewis play one of the Weasleys before the whole saga is over, because he's my favorite ginger-topped British actor bar none. Is he too old for the part of the oldest one? Charlie or Bill or whoever? (Yeah, yeah. Still haven't gone past book 3.)