Armando
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The days are long but the years are short. I love Harry Potter and the Cormoran Strike series. ⚯͛ 🕵️♀️🕵️♂️🇮🇹
Messina, Sicilia
Joined April 2009
@GingerBriq @jk_rowling Likewise, reading the Robert Galbraith Strike series 📚 you may find out who you are. 🙂
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READY….STEADY….GO!!! #HarryStylesNetflix Harry Styles. One Night in Manchester. Now playing.
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Happy #WorldBookDay2026! 📖✨
Today is #WorldBookDay! 📖 To celebrate the occasion, we're reading The Tales of Beedle the Bard by J.K. Rowling which was published in aid of @lumos, who are fighting for every child’s right to a family by transforming care systems around the world. 💛
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Here’s my Harry Potter tattoo, done a few years ago. When the Strike and Robin saga is finally complete, I’ll add one dedicated to them 🥰 🦢🦢@jk_rowling
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“He carried memories like this from his childhood, especially those parts of it that he had spent in Cornwall: the glitter of the sea as you first saw it on a morning as blue as a butterfly’s wing; the mysterious emerald-and-shadow world of the Gunnera Passage at Trebah Garden;
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“Strike was well aware that Lucy, and some of his friends, believed him trapped perpetually in the shadow cast by those two dark caryatids, Leda and Charlotte. They wanted him to stride out into the sunlight, free at last, to find a less complicated woman, and a love untainted by
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This idea has been on my mind for quite some time, and now I’d like to share it with you. In The Cuckoo’s Calling, in Chapter Six of Part Two,Cormoran Strike meets Derrick Wilson at the Phoenix Café, shortly after allowing Robin to stay on at the office with him “... for another
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Poor Emily… after the release of the new Wuthering Heights in cinemas, she must be tearing her hair out in the afterlife. One of the worst and most unfaithful films of recent years. #WutheringHeights
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In English, we say, “Can I be a child again?” But in poetry, we say, “Take me back to when laughter was endless, and my dreams were bigger than my fears.”
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“Well remembered,” Strike said, still grinning as he watched the scowling man march out of sight. Lately he, too, had had moods where the sound of other people’s cheerfulness grated, but at this moment, with the sunshine, the good coffee and Robin beside him, he suddenly realized
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'No books!' I exclaimed. 'How do you contrive to live here without them? if I may take the liberty to inquire. Though provided with a large library, I'm frequently very dull at the Grange; take my books away, and I should be desperate!' I've just finished reading Wuthering
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Please everyone, read @TheSEFilesPod new post examining the butterfly as a key symbol in #SleepTightEvangeline. it’s a fantastic analysis 😍
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In my previous blog, I noted that on the charm bracelet Rowling designed to auction for Lumos – a ‘sister’ […]
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“She realised, mid-sentence, that Strike had sunk into a doze, head against the window. As she looked at him, he let out a loud, deep snore. To her left, the Frenchman laughed. ‘’E’s tired, your ’usband.’ ‘Yes,’ said Robin, tugging the in-flight magazine out of the pocket in
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