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ConversazioniBook Discussion : Cold as the Grave by James Oswald

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1Andrew-theQM
Mag 14, 7:28 pm

Any thoughts on what the disappearance of the circus could mean?

2EadieB
Mag 15, 11:00 am

The disappearance of the circus meant the refugees had no place to go to feel safe from the evil.

3JohnDBurke
Mag 15, 12:20 pm

Was it really there, a source of good to combat the evil or was there just Madam Jasmine with this novel only the Shadow Knows.

4Sergeirocks
Mag 15, 3:28 pm

>3 JohnDBurke: ☺️.

Is the circus a bit like Brigadoon? Only showing up for a limited time, every so often?
Or, maybe the council just moved them on, 😉.

5JohnDBurke
Mag 15, 3:48 pm

>4 Sergeirocks: Great thought, Brigadoon and a great musical. Eadie and I saw it at a fantastic venue, The Goodspeed Opera House East Haddon Connecticut, going back a few years.

6Sergeirocks
Mag 15, 4:26 pm

>5 JohnDBurke: I only know it from the old Hollywood movie - Gene Kelly, Van Johnson and Cyd Charisse.

7JohnDBurke
Mag 15, 5:10 pm

>6 Sergeirocks: have the movie on disc and still watch it. Lerner (lyrics) Loewe (music) created great magical shows along with Brigadoon, Camelot and My Fair Lady Gigi and others.

8Sergeirocks
Mag 15, 5:22 pm

>7 JohnDBurke: Great musicals made into classic Hollywood movies, and songs that have stood the test of time - ‘Loverly’, ☺️.

9JohnDBurke
Modificato: Mag 15, 6:24 pm

>8 Sergeirocks: well said

10Carol420
Mag 16, 5:48 am

Loved Brigadoon. I was in the musical in high school. My drama department did a weeklong performance. funny... the movie people never called me:)

11JohnDBurke
Mag 16, 7:52 am

>10 Carol420: what part?

12Carol420
Mag 16, 8:04 am

>11 JohnDBurke: Jane Ashton - I was Tommy's fiancée. I remember the guy that was Toomy looked darn good in a kilt:)

13JohnDBurke
Modificato: Mag 16, 9:12 am

>12 Carol420: The elegant and sophisticated New York Lady. I wore kilts at our youngest daughter’s wedding. They had to send to Galway for the tartan material. Irish tartans are by county whereas Scotch tartans are by clan.

14Carol420
Modificato: Mag 16, 10:50 am

>13 JohnDBurke: It was funny because I grew up in the south and didn't begin to know how to present a New Yok accent. Of souse neither did any of my fellow "stars of the show". My Grandmother was from Ireland...County Tyrone. She brought her grandfather's kilts to the U.S. when she and my Scottish Grandfather made that journey with my mother who was a year old, and her 3-year-old sister in 1926. Gramps wore his kilts every opportunity that he found, which wasn't often in Florida...but he wore them at home because he knew how fascinated I was with the culture. We attend the Scottish Festival held in Alma, Michigan, which is coming up next weekend. I always think about how my Gramps would have loved it.

15JohnDBurke
Mag 16, 11:00 am

>14 Carol420: Thanks for sharing this story