Rules:
1. At any time during the month, on your own blog post a scene from a book or film that matches the prompt, including a link back here in your post.
2. Leave a link to your post in the comments section on this post and I'll post all your links with the next prompt. That's it!
January Round-Up:
MovieCritic // Anastasia (1997)
Rachel // The Blue Castle by L.M. Montgomery
Livia Rachelle // Harry Potter
Ivy Miranda // The Librarian of Auschwitz by Antonio Iturbe
Heidi // Jane Eyre
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February's prompt is:
A snow scene in book or film
Ok, so.... I was debating between two different options for my entry: the first being a certain delicious snowy day book description, but that particular idea also ties in beautifully with the new year, so I think I'll wait on that till next January (I know, that means waiting awhile :p), which brings us to my other top option -- also tying in with the whole period drama thing you'll notice --
and... you all know what's coming right?
Because around here all that preamble is pretty much gonna mean one thing,
I mean...
OBVIOUSLY. xD
And then the scene immediately following:
Apart from the top part being romantic of course, you feel like you're actually there. Feeling the softness of all those flying white flakes. And cold in the blowing wind.
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(To clarify, the period drama thing isn't mandatory. Feel free to pick whatever snowy scene you like! ;)) Looking forward to seeing what you all come up with and have fun!
That's it, I've GOT to see this. I've been a little tentative because I love the book so much, but I've made up my mind now. I want to see this version of North and South!
ReplyDeleteI had just been wondering when you would post this for this month, so I was glad to see it and got mine up as soon as possible. Here it is:
http://moviesmeetmatch.blogspot.com/2021/02/inklings-february-2021.html
MovieCritic,
DeleteYay!!!! I love it so much that I'm kinda nervous lest it disappoint somehow, but I don't see how it possibly could. It's just so GOOD. So yes please please pleeeease watch it soon so we can rhapsodize about it together!! <3 (sorry, I know that might not be possible so I shall politely contain my excitement. ;D)
You might've already followed the link, but I reviewed it a number of years ago and everything I said there still holds true. I know I mentioned 'spoilers' at one point but since you're familiar with the story it wouldn't be anything major and reading it might prepare you for any adjustments etc. (Maybe you could kinda read it cautiously with one eye screwed shut or something? xD) Here's the link:
http://ladyofanorien.blogspot.com/2014/12/movie-review-north-and-south-bbc-04.html
Here’s mine. This was fun, and I hope to participate in more Inklings linkups in the future! :)
ReplyDeletehttps://havalahrpeirce.com/2021/02/24/inklings-linkup-february-2021/
I was hoping you would be able to do Inklings! Here's my post: https://revealedintime.blogspot.com/2021/02/inklings-link-upfebruary.html
ReplyDeleteP.S. I love the new blog look!
This is my first time doing this, so if I did something wrong please tell me and I will try to fix it. Here is my link. https://oldbooksandmovies.blogspot.com/2021/02/inklings-febuary-2021-swing-time.html
ReplyDeleteHere is mine: http://rosepetalsandfaeriedust.com/blog/2021/02/inklings-february-2021-a-snow-scene-warrior-scarlet/. If you haven't read the book, go read the book first! It packs the greatest punch unspoiled.
ReplyDeleteWell, you took the best snow scene, but I found another I like a lot too :-) Here's my February contribution.
ReplyDeleteI loved your pick!! Obviously, who wouldn't?! Here's my entry:
ReplyDeletehttps://writeoncordy.blogspot.com/2021/02/inklings-february-2021.html