“For a teller of tales will never die, but will live on in stories - for as long as there are folk to listen.”
Joanne Harris “Runemarks”
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“For a teller of tales will never die, but will live on in stories - for as long as there are folk to listen.”
Joanne Harris “Runemarks”
Manage to have had all the same interests as me at some point in your life (impossible version)
- Warrior Cats
- BBC Sherlock
- Malevolent
- Jekyll & Hyde: the Gothic Musical Thriller
- The Magnus Archives
- Good Omens
- Lackadaisy
- Jeff Wayne's musical version of the War of the World's
- The Phantom of the Opera
- The Hobbit
- Detroit: Become Human
- Gravity Falls
- The LEGO Batman movie
- Master and Commander: the far side of the world
- Runemarks series by Joanne Harris
- The Sandman
- Garten of Banban
- The Stanley Parable
- Moominvalley (2019)
- Batman (Telltale Series)
There's not a word yet For old friends who've just met
Part heaven, part space Or have I found my place
what do i have to do to make joanne harris’s norse mythology books have a fandom
My Favorite Books that I Read as a Kid 1/
Runemarks (Joanne Harris) / The Cabinet of Wonders (Marie Rutkoski) / Eragon (Christopher Paolini) / Sabriel (Garth Nix) / Skullduggery Pleasant (Derek Landy) / Malice (Chris Wooding) / East (Edith Pattou) / Inkheart (Cornelia Funke) / Eon: Dragoneye Reborn (Alison Goodman) / The Golden Compass (Philip Pullman)
Rumors of his death were much exagerated. 1hr sketch. May finish it decently in the future
have you read Runemarks, by Joanne (M.) Harris (2007)?
yes
no
vote yes if you have finished the entire book.
vote no if you have not finished the entire book.
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Round 1
Seven o'clock on a Monday morning, five hundred years after the End of the World, and goblins had been at the cellar again.
-Runemarks, Joanne Harris
Es war ein wunderbarer Tag. Warm und weich wie Hühnerfedern. Aber leider ein Montag.
(It was a wonderful day. Warm and soft as chicken feathers. But unfortunately a Monday.)
-Die Wilden Hühner/The Wild Chicks, Cornelia Funke
Call me Ishmael.
-Moby Dick, Herman Melville
Which is the best opening
Runemarks
Die Wilden Hühner
Moby Dick