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vintage-every-day · 8 days ago
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Gail Patrick and Sharon Lynn – 1935 fashions.
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citizenscreen · 6 months ago
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Elissa Landi, Cary Grant, and Sharon Lynn for Elliott Nugent‘s ENTER MADAME! (1934)
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silver-screen-divas · 8 months ago
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SHARON LYNN
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Pre-Code Hollywood Actresses. SHARON LYNN
D'Auvergne Sharon Lindsay (April 9, 1901 – May 26, 1963), better known as Sharon Lynn, was an American actress and singer. She started acting in films during the silent film age, but Sharon succeeded when the sound age came. Lynn is famous for playing Lola Maxwell, the villain in Laurel and Hardy's film, Way Out West.
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gatutor · 9 months ago
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Sharon Lynn-Oliver Hardy-Stan Laurel-James Finlayson "Allá en el lejano oeste" (Way out west) 1937, de James W. Horne.
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ilovedamsels1962 · 2 years ago
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Sharon Lynn, 1930's
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fourorfivemovements · 1 year ago
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Films Watched in 2023: 61. Way Out West (1937) - Dir. James W. Horne
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perfettamentechic · 6 months ago
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26 maggio … ricordiamo …
26 maggio … ricordiamo … #semprevivineiricordi #nomidaricordare #personaggiimportanti #perfettamentechic
2022: Ray Liotta, Raymond Allen Liotta, è stato un attore statunitense. Sposò la produttrice Michelle Grace divorziando successivamente. Ebbe una relazione con l’attrice Catherine Hickland e poi con Jacy Nittolo. (n. 1954) 2021: Isabella De Bernardi, attrice italiana.  (n. 1963) 2020: Anthony James, attore statunitense. Dopo il ritiro da attore, si è concentrato sulla pittura. (n. 1942) 2020:…
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coffeeinkblog · 1 year ago
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#Review #DeathTakesABath by Sharon Lynn #PartnersInCrimeTours
Death Takes a Bath by Sharon Lynn August 14-25, 2023 Virtual Book Tour Synopsis: When Maddie McGuire lands an archeology internship at the Roman Baths in England, she assumes everything will go her way. But when this college sophomore discovers a severed human ear on her doorstep, she must solve its meaning before she becomes the next victim, or worse, gets deported. Her tentative friendship…
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magazinewankersworld · 7 months ago
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The Poonies (1985)
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rainingmusic · 2 months ago
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Sheena Easton - 9 to 5 (Morning Train) 
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makeitquietly · 2 years ago
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Stan Laurel, Sharon Lynne and Oliver Hardy
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demonspeeding666 · 2 years ago
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Drag Race Memes for drag lovers and Drag Race fans like me haha
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citizenscreen · 7 months ago
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(Caption) Newest Hollywood Yuma Newlyweds - Sharon Lynn screen actress and Benjamin Glazer producer at Paramount Studios, flew to Yuma and were married, with Dolores Del Rio as a witness. (January 1932)
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agmagazinescans · 3 days ago
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Letters From You & Credits
American Girl Magazine, July/August 2001
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gatutor · 9 months ago
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Sharon Lynn (Weatherford, Texas, 9/04/1901-Hollywood, California, 26/05/1963).
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catedwrites · 6 days ago
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Grimm Curiosities by Sharon Lynn Fisher
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Grimm Curiosities has a lot of elements that I typically enjoy, and I think Fisher has a really lovely writing style. However (and unfortunately), the book is less than the sum of its parts. I did enjoy most of the book, and if you enjoy historical fantasy, Fisher's earlier work, or the Victorian era, I think this may appeal. Fisher has. a good eye for period detail and atmosphere that is used to excellent effect here.
However, I was deeply unsatisfied by the pacing/structure of the story itself. What began as a gothic/paranormal mystery turns, in the final third of the book, into a mythological portal fantasy. That isn't to say these two genres couldn't play well together, but the last act is so rushed that the slow, thoughtful buildup Fisher gives in the first two acts feels rather unraveled by the end. And if the pacing issues weren't enough, I didn't find any of the characters other than Lizzie, the main point of view narrator, to be interesting or deeply characterized; our second protagonist, Antony, in particular, suffers. He has few distinguishing characteristics or quirks that stand out throughout the novel.
Now, I realize that this review skews more negative than I meant for it to, because I genuinely really enjoyed the first 2/3rds of the book! I really like how Fisher built Lizzie's world and I like that she made common sense choices that resonated both as a modern reader but also made sense for her context. I would pick up more of Fisher's work--perhaps the issue with pacing is just me or just this book.
Thank you to 47North and NetGalley for the ebook ARC. All opinions are mine alone.
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