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Accidentally Watched the Movie First

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Aimee (aimeereadstn) | 48 comments Mod
Discuss your ideas, suggestions or current reads for the "Accidentally Watched the Movie First" category here!


message 2: by Stacey M (new)

Stacey M (poetryfreak38) | 3 comments I just finished Practical Magic. I feel kinda bad, because I really enjoy the movie more than the book.


message 3: by Lotte (new)

Lotte Downey | 10 comments I read Legends of the Fall for this one. Did not know that the book is actually 3 stories, and the last one is the actual Legens of the Fall. Does not come close to the movie. Loved the movie, did not enjoy the book.


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Ann MacPhetridge | 5 comments I'm reading an old Harry Bosch story--one of the early ones that the Amazon series is using. Can I count that as my book for this category? Internet series vs movie?


message 5: by Stephanie (new)

Stephanie Mullins | 16 comments I am reading Micheal Blake's Dances With Wolves. It's been a long time since I watched the movie. After I read the book, I may rewatch the movie to compare.


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Stephanie Mullins | 16 comments I finished Dances With Wolves. The book is well written and easy to read. It provides some incite to the challenges the native americans faced as their lives were invaded by outside peoples. I will have to rewatch the movie to comment further, however the author freely admits that the movie's ending is different from the book and that the indian tribe used in the movie is different as well. I personally prefer the book.


message 7: by Aimee (new)

Aimee (aimeereadstn) | 48 comments Mod
Ann,

Apologies for not replying sooner. There are no steadfast rules here, so I think TV series is fine for this category.


message 8: by Kathy (new)

Kathy I finished The Princess Bride Last night. The book and movie are very similar with much of the dialogue being exactly the same. Everything being equal, go with the movie.


message 9: by Aimee (new)

Aimee (aimeereadstn) | 48 comments Mod
Kathy,

Because at least in the move you get to look a young, baby-faced Cary Elwes, right?!


message 10: by Kathy (new)

Kathy That is definitely something to be considered!


message 11: by Aimee (new)

Aimee (aimeereadstn) | 48 comments Mod
Jaxmarie -

I agree! Have you read any of Rainbow Rowell's books? Eleanor and Park and Fangirl are her two YA books and they're both wonderful. No dystopian societies or graphic violence (although some coming-of-age sex, but it actually feels authentic and therefor not scandalous). I highly recommend all of her books if you wanna read something feel-good!


message 12: by Esther (Chapter Adventures) (last edited Jul 30, 2015 07:53PM) (new)

Esther (Chapter Adventures) | 18 comments I just finished Coraline by Neil Gaiman for this. I didn't think I would like it, but I gave it a go anyway because it's really short. I'm glad I did, I really liked it! I don't remember much of the film, other than it creeped me out, so I have to watch it again soon to compare.


message 13: by Natasha (new)

Natasha | 12 comments Just finished "The Remains of the Day". I saw the movie a number of years ago. It starred Emma Thompson and Anthony Hopkins.


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