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neonvincent ([personal profile] neonvincent) wrote2026-04-10 02:56 pm
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anais_pf ([personal profile] anais_pf) wrote in [community profile] thefridayfive2026-04-10 01:55 pm

The Friday Five for 10 April 2026

1. What was the last book you read (or are currently reading)?

2. What was the last movie you watched?

3. What television series are you currently watching?

4. What are some of your favorite blogs or communities online?

5. What social media do you belong to and check often?

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marycatelli ([personal profile] marycatelli) wrote in [community profile] books2026-04-10 11:57 am

The Great Panjandrum Himself

The Great Panjandrum Himself by Samuel Foote

In nonsense perhaps matched only by Lewis Carroll's The Mad Gardener's Song. An actor said he could memorize anything in one reading, and this was the attempt to defeat him.
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marycatelli ([personal profile] marycatelli) wrote in [community profile] book_love2026-04-10 11:57 am

The Great Panjandrum Himself

The Great Panjandrum Himself by Samuel Foote In nonsense perhaps matched only by Lewis Carroll's The Mad Gardener's Song. An actor said he could memorize anything in one reading, and this was the attempt to defeat him.
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profiterole_reads ([personal profile] profiterole_reads) wrote2026-04-10 05:33 pm

The Testaments

The first three episodes of The Testaments were excellent. It's the sequel to The Handmaid's Tale, but with a YA approach (not that it's any less dystopic).

I've read the book, but some things don't fit in the TV adaptation, so it's possible that they've changed an important plot point. We'll see.

It's pretty obvious that Becka is sapphic. <3