Originally posted by Lord ParadiseGod is in the details, some famous person once said.
Yeah, but if you see the movies, then read the books, I don't think you would still like the movies more. You might still have appreciation for them, but you'd realize that the good parts of the books are all the parts that didn't make the movies. The details, that is.
Originally posted by Lord Paradise
Yeah, but if you see the movies, then read the books, I don't think you would still like the movies more. You might still have appreciation for them, but you'd realize that the good parts of the books are all the parts that didn't make the movies. The details, that is.
Well It'd be very groovy if I liked the books more. Yeah my friends tell me how much stuff they leave out, and how loads of stuff doesn't make sense unless you've read it. I think I may start reading the books of the films I've already seen actually. After I've finished The Hobbit, read Lord of the Rings again, Sabriel, those Garth Nix books with names of days of the week that my friend has recommended...
Originally posted by The Pict
Some stuff doesn't bother me, like sponge cakes. But if a pizza has a squishy base i can't eat it, and I love pizza.
Sponge cake wouldn't be sponge cake if it wasn't squishy 😮 Well it's more bouncy than squishy haha. Oh I want some cake now 🙁
Originally posted by Leggy_n_MerryAlso, Clive Barker's Abarat books and Christopher Paulini's Inheritance novels are almost as good as HP, with a similar feel.
Well It'd be very groovy if I liked the books more. Yeah my friends tell me how much stuff they leave out, and how loads of stuff doesn't make sense unless you've read it. I think I may start reading the books of the films I've already seen actually. After I've finished The Hobbit, read Lord of the Rings again, Sabriel, those Garth Nix books with names of days of the week that my friend has recommended...Sponge cake wouldn't be sponge cake if it wansn't squishy 😮 Well it's more bouncy than squishy haha. Oh I want some cake now 🙁