So, aside from finding The Secret of Derek Guerrero, the Philippine Book Fair also helped me to reconnect with some of the publishing people I knew when I still covered the books and publishing beat for the newspaper I used to work for. After catching up on the literal past decade, I got contact information as well as an offer to get copies of certain books.
This is how I ended up with a list of…
nina maclaughlin the paris review: "on the first of november, the ghosts arrive" \\ emily dickinson in a letter to elizabeth holland (early nov, 1865) (via @flowerytale) \\ anna akhmatova rosary \\ philip jenks colony collapse metaphor: "november" \\ robert frost the complete poems: "my november guest" \\ ellis nightingale (@ellisnightingale) \\ @honeytuesday \\ nina maclaughlin the paris review: "the dark feels different in november" \\ l.m. montgomery anne of green gables \\ maggie stiefvater the scorpio races (via @metamorphesque) \\ sylvia plath the unabridged journals of sylvia plath (via @louisegluck)
"Philip looking as generically handsome as ever. Alex wonders how such rich genetics conspired to make Bea and Henry both so interesting to look at, all mischievous smiles and swooping cheekbones..."
I feel like we're almost all in agreement that Jude Law would make a perfect Arthur Fox, and let's pray we get that in the sequel in a flashback or something (seriously Thomas and Jude look remarkably alike)
But I don't really see that much discussion or agreement on who would make a good Catherine? So I'm curious about yall's opinions
So far I've seen Amy Adams and Olivia Colman?
And I think I'm kind of agreeing on Amy Adams? Especially with Ellie
Also I'm realizing that with Catherine it's not just the children, they also need to find someone who can be Stephen Fry's daughter, so that's four people's likeness to consider