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2016 Read Harder Challenge
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Task 18: Read a Book That Was Adapted Into a Movie. Then Watch The Movie. Debate Which Is Better.



According to the challenge, I also need to debate which is better...
Well, first off I should say, it took me forever to read this because I love the movie (didn't know there was a book at the time), and was noticing right away that it differed so much from the book. I found out that I didn't like book Holly as much. I liked movie Holly's chosen job better. This story is still a tear-jerker, but I cried at different places in the book and the movie. I vote for the movie!


I had no idea this was made into a film! I loved The Blackwater Lightship, so this may well have to make it onto my list. Thanks for that.


PERFECT! I completely forgot about this. So excited!!



Krisha wrote: "The Martian seems like the obvious choice for me here if only because I know my husband will watch the movie with me (even if he won't read the book)."
Just finished reading The Martian and I think it's a great pick for this challenge.
Other book/film combinations I've enjoyed in the past are Cloud Atlas (book and film both excellent, and really rich for comparison) and The Prestige by Christopher Priest - I saw Christopher Nolan's brilliant film first, and was surprised to find how different the novel was. I think somebody else has already mentioned liking Life of Pi more as a film than as a book, and I probably agree with that, even though I read the book first in this case...
A little bit leftfield... The Moonstone by Wilkie Collins is an enjoyable and influential early detective novel, for anybody looking to tick a classic off their list, and has been adapted into a couple of enjoyable films/miniseries.
Just finished reading The Martian and I think it's a great pick for this challenge.
Other book/film combinations I've enjoyed in the past are Cloud Atlas (book and film both excellent, and really rich for comparison) and The Prestige by Christopher Priest - I saw Christopher Nolan's brilliant film first, and was surprised to find how different the novel was. I think somebody else has already mentioned liking Life of Pi more as a film than as a book, and I probably agree with that, even though I read the book first in this case...
A little bit leftfield... The Moonstone by Wilkie Collins is an enjoyable and influential early detective novel, for anybody looking to tick a classic off their list, and has been adapted into a couple of enjoyable films/miniseries.

I read Cloud Atlas this year and absolutely loved it, and I have the DVD laying around, but I just haven't had the time to watch it.
Alysa wrote: "I'll be doing Gone Girl and The Devil Wears Prada. The trick is finding time to watch the movies--I'd much rather be reading!
I read Cloud Atlas this year and absolutel..."
Yeah, finding a free three-hour slot and resisting using it as reading-time is tough, but for Cloud Atlas... It's one of those films I can watch again and again and again - it's probably been six times or so since I first watched it and I'm well up for another viewing sometime soon!
I read Cloud Atlas this year and absolutel..."
Yeah, finding a free three-hour slot and resisting using it as reading-time is tough, but for Cloud Atlas... It's one of those films I can watch again and again and again - it's probably been six times or so since I first watched it and I'm well up for another viewing sometime soon!

Both are FANTASTIC.


Great choice. A rare example of when I thought the movie was better than the book. The film just blew me away.




I really liked the book and the movie.



Good call. This one has been in my TBR for ages, and I know it's on HBO Go too. Thanks for the reminder!


The Martian was my choice, too. I was surprised at how much I enjoyed the book. I watched the movie last night and loved every minute.

I loved both! And I like books that kinda have a soundtrack built into them.

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My Left Foot - by Christie Brown
The River - by Rumer Godden
I think this is going to be difficult.





the book is really good. I have the film lined up to watch as well.
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