Yes, I couldn't agree with you more. However, I watched the movie because I was bored (plus I like the actors in it).becki_uk wrote:It's advisable to read the book before seeing the movie, though the movie is only based on the book and it's usually different and full of cinematic effects. I suppose it could be compared to watching different versions of a movie- they're all different but based on the same storyline.
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Who is reading or plans to read this book?
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Re: Who is reading or plans to read this book?
The Time Traveler's Wife. I can't remember where I saw it in the thread, but I'm pretty sure that's the one we're talking about.booklady wrote:Please tell me the title and author of the book and I'll give you my answer.
(I don't see the info. anywhere in this thread.)
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Re: Who is reading or plans to read this book?
I am not. I cannot add another book right now. But hope that the people who are reading it enjoy it.
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Re: Who is reading or plans to read this book?
I'm pretty sure Camacho will read this one with you guys. This sounds right up his alley.vetwriter wrote:
The Time Traveler's Wife.
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Re: Who is reading or plans to read this book?
I could read. I know we have it here at the library. Most people that have read it, didnt' quite like it. The structure of the book wasn't all that cracked up to be. But, I'll give it a try. It was the Time Traveler's Wife right?
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Re: Who is reading or plans to read this book?
Oh, that book.
It's been sitting in my massive "to be read" pile for a year or so.
The "peoples" in one of my other more serious literary clubs really dissed it something awful. The general consus there was "don't bother". Described it as "phenomenally uninteresting".
I wish I learned all that BEFORE I bought it.
It's been sitting in my massive "to be read" pile for a year or so.
The "peoples" in one of my other more serious literary clubs really dissed it something awful. The general consus there was "don't bother". Described it as "phenomenally uninteresting".
I wish I learned all that BEFORE I bought it.
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A good head and a good heart are always a formidable combination.
Nelson Mandela
I went to a bookstore and asked the saleswoman, "Where's the self-help section?" She said if she told me, it would defeat the purpose.
George Carlin
“A classic is a book which people praise and don't read.”
"War doesn't determine who's right. War determines who's left."
"When I hear somebody sigh "Life is hard" I'm always tempted to ask "Compared to what?"
You never truely understand something until you can explain it to your grandmother. --Albert Einstein
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Re: Who is reading or plans to read this book?
Booklady,
The name of the forum is always the book title.
Look near the top of the page for the line that looks like this...
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The name of the forum is always the book title.
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Re: Who is reading or plans to read this book?
I'm thinking about reading this book. I saw the movie and am hoping the book is better. I don't know still contemplating... Does anyone know if its better than the movie?
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Re: Who is reading or plans to read this book?
Read the book and I had to read three more books before I had it out of my head. I would participate.