Friday 3 January 2014

End of the year - Movie, book, tv masterlist



It's becoming a bit of a tradition (you can call something a tradition when you're doing it for the fourth time right?) to post a fandom picspam/masterlist of everything I watched and read at the end of the year (or the beginning of the next...) In the lists I've linked to reviews and posts I wrote about various movies, books and tv-shows (links are to my LiveJournal. I didn't feel like changing all the links after I'd posted this at LJ...). If you're interested in anything which I haven't reviewed, don't hesitate to ask!


Movies



Movies I watched in 2013: Anna Karenina / Le delicatesse / The best of men / Pitch perfect / Life of Pi / Meet Bill / Les Miserables / Bert and Dickie / Secret life of bees / The guardian / Bonneville / Bright Star / In time / The fighting temptations / Robin Hood / Welcome to the Rileys / Gulliver's travels / Midnight in Paris / Nick and Norah's infinite playlist / City island / Jumper / Charlotte's web / The descendants / The last station / The other Boleyn girl / My sister's keeper / Wild child / Never let me go / The constant gardener / Alice in Wonderland / My super ex-girlfriend / Iron Man III / Magic of ordinary days / Flyboys Pope Joan / Cinderella Man / Eragon / In Bruges / Eat, Pray, Love / Glorious 39 / Silk / Defiance / Spiderwick chronicles / The old curiosity shop / Water for elephants / Jackie / Once / Ruby Sparks / Sisters of war / Prom / The big wedding / Sisterhood of the travelling pants / Dreamer / Ladies in lavender / Home of the brave / Marie Antoinette / Conversations with other women / Duplicity / George and the dragon / How do you know / Poseidon / Where the wild things are / The conspirator / Thor 2: The dark world / An adventure in time and space / Tuck everlasting / Mirror mirror / Princess of thieves / Vanity fair / Management / Baby mamma / Christmas with Holly / On a clear day / Nativity 2: danger in the manger / A Christmas carol / The Christmas card / The Hunger Games: catching fire / The other woman

Links are to reviews or other posts written about these movies

Books



Books I've read in 2013: The lightkeeper's bride – Colleen Coble / The taste of sorrow – Jude Morgan / Eight cousins & Rose in bloom – Louisa May Alcott / A tailor-made bride – Karen Witemeyer / Love’s pursuit & A constant heart – Siri Mitchell / The Young James Herriot – John Lewis-Stemple / Winter Garden & Night road – Kristin Hannah / Her mother’s hope & Her daughter's dream – Francine Rivers / Northanger Abbey – Jane Austen (reread) / Acting Up – Melissa Nathan / Colonel Brandon’s Diary – Amanda Grange / In hoger sferen – Reinier van den Berg / Bees in the butterfly garden – Maureen Lang / Georgiana Darcy’s Diary – Anna Elliot / Lord of the Rings: Return of the King – J.R.R. Tolkien (reread) / The silent governess & The maid of Fairborne Hall – Julie Klassen / God and Charles Dickens – Gary L. Colledge / Mary Barton – Elizabeth Gaskell / Garden Spells – Sarah Addison Allen / Waiting for Summer’s return & A hopeful heart - Kim Vogel Sawyer / Jane Austen made me do it - Laurel Ann Natress and others / Crusade in jeans & Geef me de ruimte! – Thea Beckman / A distant melody & On distant shores – Sarah Sundin / Eat, pray, love – Elizabeth Gilbert / The master of Bruges – Terence Morgan / Forsaken Dreams – Mary Lu Tyndall / If the shoe fits – Sandra D. Bricker / The Old Curiosity Shop – Charles Dickens / Elves of Zeoch: the last two – Kaden Hurley / The lemon orchard – Luanne Rice / The woman who died a lot – Jasper Fforde / Glamorous Illusions & Glittering promises & Grave consequences – Lisa T. Bergren / Het recht op terugkeer – Leon de Winter / Beeldenstormers en bruggenbouwers: canon van de Nederlandse religiegeschiedenis – Willem van der Meiden /The bookstore – Deborah Meyler / The wishing thread – Lisa van Allen / The colonel's lady & The frontierman's daughter – Laura Frantz / By the light of the silvery moon – Tricia Goyer / Felix Holt the radical – George Eliot / Unending devotion – Jody Hedlund / Made to last – Melissa Tagg / Promise to return – Elizabeth Byler Younts / Cinder & Scarlett – Marissa Meyer / Geek girls don’t date dukes – Gina Lamm / Firmin – Sam Savage / Lady Catherine, the earl and the real Downton Abbey – Countess of Carnarvon / Tiger Bay blues – Catrin Collier / Blackmoore – Julianne Donaldson / An honest heart – Kaye Dacus / Promise me this – Cathy Gohlke / Het betoverde land achter het filmdoek – Bart Cusveller (red.) / Widow of Gettysburg – Jocelyn Green / Heroic measures – Jo-Ann Power / Fauna – Alissa York / The way home – Cindy Gerard / A Darcy Christmas – Amanda Grange, Sharon Lathan, Carolyn Eberthart / Miracle on Regent Street – Ali Harris / Miracle in the Museum of Broken Hearts – Talli Roland

Links are to reviews or other posts written about these movies

TV-shows

TV-shows I've watched during 2013: Labyrinth / Wartime Farm / Bletchley Circle / Call the Midwife series 2 / Downton Abbey series 4 / World without end / Spies of Warsaw / Dancing on the edge / Lilies / Love in a cold climate / The village / Berkeley Square / The white queen / The Cazalets / Death comes to Pemberley / Inspector Lewis series 7 / Mr Selfridge / The Good Wife season 4 / Once upon a Time season 2 / Grey's Anatomy season 9 / Doctor Who series 7 / Foyle's War series 8 / Elementary season 1 / Primeval series 1-3

Links are to reviews or other posts written about these movies
Posts of previous years: 2012 - 2011 - 2010 

2 comments:

  1. Looks like you had a fantastic year in books, movies and television! Been meaning to check out Call the Midwife; my mum got the DVDs earlier this year but I didn't watch it at the time because of classes.

    Can't wait to watch Death Comes to Pemberley properly (from what I've seen, it looks great! So pretty too <3). Spies of Warsaw was great, reminded me that I need to read more books by Alan Furst, lol.

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  2. Yes, it was good! Often we complain about everything we don't have time to watch or read, but if you look back at everything you've enjoyed over the year, it's just great.

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