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Isnt that the case in so many books turned film. Im sat here trying to think of an example where a film turned out to be as good as the book Jennybug, but the only one i can think of that came close is One flew over the cuckoos nest, and even then it only came close, wasnt as good as in my...
I havent seen the film Janebbooks as im sure you realise, and although im not entirely against explicit sex and violence i can see how it could belittle or cheapen a storyline.
As for "the film starts without a backstory" im not sure i understand. If i remember correctly the book starts with...
I always look forward to the next book as I'm guaranteed a decent read with the reacher series. They are an easy read but that's not taking anything away from them, thoroughly enjoyable.
I liked it. Saw it coming to an extent, but as a whole it all worked well with the book I thought.
Interstellar ? Ok I will watch that this week if i can. Your in trouble if its rubbish!!! Lol
I was recommended the Lincoln Rhyme series. Read the first one and thought it was brilliant, got to three or four books into the series and ended up leaving the book half finished, something i rarely do. I just thought it was monotonous and very samey. I will give it a month or so before i try...
Grisham is arguably the best author out there. He hooks you from page one and his writing style keeps you riveted. Loved "a painted house" for something a bit different from his usual law scenarios. Didnt get hooked with the book on rounders/baseball though.
Hi all, names Alan. Read a lot, I've very eclectic taste but love a good thriller most of all. Kernick, leather, child, Grisham to name a few.
At the moment I try to alternate between a classic and modern, and got the greeting line above from a classic, quite possibly the best greeting I've...