Wandered around a bookstore yesterday just wishing that Fool was out already. It’s so hard to pick and read something new when you’re already looking forward to a book that’s due out in just a few weeks.
After watching this, I’m looking forward to Fool even more!
No worries, there was no tardness that I could see. I’m really looking forward to the book. I’m a “self-student” of Elizabethan England. I love to read about England from the 1400s until the mid 1600s. I’m interested to see it from a Fool’s POV. I’m already pre-ordered. Thank God for Amazon.
see ya in a couple weeks….*she mentions casually, as though she hasnt been grinning like a fool since she found out chris moore was heading for seattle!* get it? fool?
I wasn’t the first one to get the history wrong – Shakespeare was…
Yep. That makes it a must read for 2009…
Man, I can not WAIT to read this book. One of my favorite writers takes on one of my favorite Elizabethan era playwrights? Pure gold.
I’m really looking forward to reading this, loved your last books.
And great video! The tardness was minimal.
You sound nothing like your picture.
Wandered around a bookstore yesterday just wishing that Fool was out already. It’s so hard to pick and read something new when you’re already looking forward to a book that’s due out in just a few weeks.
After watching this, I’m looking forward to Fool even more!
No worries, there was no tardness that I could see. I’m really looking forward to the book. I’m a “self-student” of Elizabethan England. I love to read about England from the 1400s until the mid 1600s. I’m interested to see it from a Fool’s POV. I’m already pre-ordered. Thank God for Amazon.
i miss having the blog on the board.
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see ya in a couple weeks….*she mentions casually, as though she hasnt been grinning like a fool since she found out chris moore was heading for seattle!* get it? fool?