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Apr 01, 2011 08:56PM

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Helen wrote: "It is similar initially. Good idea about sorting books into goodreads collections."
How much have your read?
How much have your read?
Helen wrote: "I read it all a few weeks ago after seeing the film, I enjoyed it."
Is it better or worse than the movie? I really loved the movie.
Is it better or worse than the movie? I really loved the movie.


I usually only buy hardbacks if it's an author I know and read work from before, a series I've been following already (even though I hate the whole paperback and hardback mixing-up with my series' because I'm a perfectionist like that... but sometimes I can't wait for a certain installment to come out on paperback haha), or if I've gotten the hardback at a really cheap used price- but in still great condition. Unfortunately, since this is still a fairly new book, the used hardbacks for it aren't cheap enough for me to order. If I included shipping, the price would still be the same as if buying it brand new from the store, so I don't see the point there. Argh.
I know I'm going to read it eventually, though. :)
Pixie wrote: "I want to read this one.. but I'm a bit frugal sometimes, honestly. I'm kind of trying to wait for it to come out on paperback since I've been seeing mixed reviews on it. :/
I usually only buy ..."
I noticed that most of the bad reviews don't really have a problem with the story itself, but instead the grammar and format. So, I am listening to it on audiobook. It's not that bad...
I usually only buy ..."
I noticed that most of the bad reviews don't really have a problem with the story itself, but instead the grammar and format. So, I am listening to it on audiobook. It's not that bad...



Okay, I have been listening to this on ebook, and I already saw the movie. The narrator bugs me, because of the voices. lol Is that bad that I am judging the book based on an audio book narrator? lol