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I'm not sure which was more difficult!

Terri, if you locate the movie please let me know. Husband is the movie collector here. He says we do not have it. I really think he just doesn't want to look for it. Husbands know how to do the 'little side step!'

One a mini series from 2007
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0495055/
and the other the movie with Antony Hopkins (with Antony Hopkins looking like a cave man on the movie poster.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0069654/
They don't have the one from 1956 which is a great pity.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0049934/

A wonderful book in parts, but too dragged out in many other parts. :)


I actually like it - a long time ago as an impressionable young adult. I saw the Russian film version (with lots of propaganda) in Moscow in 1963 - 6 hours without understanding a word; at least I was with a date - didn't understand a word the gorgeous Georgian sword dancer said either but that didn't seem to bother me quite as much.
And there is always Doctor Zhivago!
Good night.

What were you doing in Russia?

I think The Brothers Karamazov can be downloaded for free. I am sure I have seen in as a free download on GR.
Yes, here tis;
http://www.goodreads.com/ebooks/searc...

Tasha, I worked at the French Embassy for a year and generally hoped to stay out of the KGB limelight - especially when I travelled to (then still) Leningrad, as well as Kiev and on to Sochi on the Black Sea. After all, it was during the Cuba crisis and things were a bit dicey for Westerners.

Well, I was young (and ignorant). Plus, you might have missed the "Georgian Sword Dancer" comment above. He was not IN the movie...


hahahah thank you for that =P Awwww =P Have you read this yourself?

Inge, it sounds like you have lived an amazingly exciting life!!

hahahah thank you for that =P Awwww =P Have you read this yourself?"
No, I am afraid I haven't read that one.

In the first few posts of the Escape to a Castle thread.
Inge certainly had an adventurous childhood too. :)
Currently I'm reading notes from a discussion held by a pack of Rabid Readers outining what books the had their noses into, so to peak.
Alarums, excursions, arguments (always pleasant) a certain amout of fanning of selves...
aaaaaaa-
Alarums, excursions, arguments (always pleasant) a certain amout of fanning of selves...
aaaaaaa-
Hi, Terri -
I got a lot done. I also learned that my printer somehow was disconnected from the rest of my system. I did NOT hurl it from the window, as I wished. Tomorrow I re-install it.
And I'll be setting up another Goodreads giveaway in the next couple days. The last one was fun.
I hired an out-of-work neighbor to do some yard work for e, and paid him generously. He did such a fabulous job, I'm thinking of approaching him regarding a long-term arrangement.
AND I have been enjoying photos. The book itself doesn't particularly interest me, but the person in question is rather decorative...
Heck! Photo doesn't want to post, so here's a link:
http://images2.wikia.nocookie.net/__c...
Handsome horse, no? Man not so bad, either, though the character is a bit of a complicated rotter...
I got a lot done. I also learned that my printer somehow was disconnected from the rest of my system. I did NOT hurl it from the window, as I wished. Tomorrow I re-install it.
And I'll be setting up another Goodreads giveaway in the next couple days. The last one was fun.
I hired an out-of-work neighbor to do some yard work for e, and paid him generously. He did such a fabulous job, I'm thinking of approaching him regarding a long-term arrangement.
AND I have been enjoying photos. The book itself doesn't particularly interest me, but the person in question is rather decorative...
Heck! Photo doesn't want to post, so here's a link:
http://images2.wikia.nocookie.net/__c...
Handsome horse, no? Man not so bad, either, though the character is a bit of a complicated rotter...

I got a lot done. I also learned that my printer somehow was disconnected from the rest of my system. I did NOT hurl it from the window, as I wished. Tomorrow I re-install it.
And I..."
Did you see what happened to him last week?? Love the show!!

I would say I haven't watched last weeks show yet as we are behind the US by many episodes. I too LOVE the series. :)
Bobby wrote: "Did you see what happened to him last week?? Love the show!!..."
I don't watch the show. Not becausee it's bad, or anything like, but because I don't have a TV.
It all started when I got sick of Cable. Too expensive and nothing to watch. So I canceled it and got satellite TV instead. This worked well from November through March, then reception got bad. So I called the satellite people, and they told me that I had to approach my neighbor and tell him to cut the tops off his tall, beautiful, fully-developed Norway Maples because now that they had leafed out, were interfering with my reception.
ah... no.
So no TV for seven years.
@Terri, re 'spoiler': Yeah. But why?
I don't watch the show. Not becausee it's bad, or anything like, but because I don't have a TV.
It all started when I got sick of Cable. Too expensive and nothing to watch. So I canceled it and got satellite TV instead. This worked well from November through March, then reception got bad. So I called the satellite people, and they told me that I had to approach my neighbor and tell him to cut the tops off his tall, beautiful, fully-developed Norway Maples because now that they had leafed out, were interfering with my reception.
ah... no.
So no TV for seven years.
@Terri, re 'spoiler': Yeah. But why?

Why does he (view spoiler)
Or why the spoiler?
Some people haven't read the first book and I don't want to ruin their experience of the book or tv series by revealing a surprise from the early parts of the book.
The first one. The individual in question has the expression of one with a perpetual migraine. And one (me) has some doubt as to whether the hair sported by that one came from her own head or from the tail of an obliging palomino...
I like the 'spoiler' feature, myself.
Incidentally, I'm one of those criminals who always reads endings first. Unless I've promised (with suitable enticements) not to.
I like the 'spoiler' feature, myself.
Incidentally, I'm one of those criminals who always reads endings first. Unless I've promised (with suitable enticements) not to.

In the first few posts of the Escape to a Castle thread.
Inge certainly had an adventurous childhood too. :)"
Wow, impressive...except of course all thse steps... ;)
On Galloping horses:
Quasi-standard wisdom/practice in the mounted arms (at least from a while ago) was to walk a mile, trot a mile and gallop a mile. I would think the 'gallop' is a canter ('slow gallop') rather than a ventre à terre whizzing right along. This was done to cover ground at a steady rate without killing your horse.
Incidentally, I was interested to read that pacers were favored for speed (as in used by messengers) whereas trotters (diagonal feet going forward at the same time) were considered more secure and used for the military.
Amazing what useless information we pick up, though if I ever decide to raise a regiment of cavalry (mounted, I think, on Morgans), I'll know a few thing...
Quasi-standard wisdom/practice in the mounted arms (at least from a while ago) was to walk a mile, trot a mile and gallop a mile. I would think the 'gallop' is a canter ('slow gallop') rather than a ventre à terre whizzing right along. This was done to cover ground at a steady rate without killing your horse.
Incidentally, I was interested to read that pacers were favored for speed (as in used by messengers) whereas trotters (diagonal feet going forward at the same time) were considered more secure and used for the military.
Amazing what useless information we pick up, though if I ever decide to raise a regiment of cavalry (mounted, I think, on Morgans), I'll know a few thing...

I hated AK! I was so ticked off at the end. It was a good book, the ending ruined it for me. I'm too modarn a female I guess.



I'm with you Lia, I wouldn't have a clue if that is HF or Alternate history.
Linda, do you know? Which is it?


After some pages into it, this is start to feel like HF.

Hmmm... you just described us, human. I think I'll like this book...
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When it comes to long sagas like that, I'd rather read a non fiction instead. :-)