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RE: The confession thread
February 8, 2013 at 5:35 pm
Well on the other hand, would they call Harry Potter a theist book?
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RE: The confession thread
February 8, 2013 at 7:59 pm
I loved "The silence of the lambs", not talking about the famous movie, but the novel by Thomas Harris and that is a confession because I usualy dont like to read thrillers. I saw the movie before, but the detail of charracter and the way the story was told was simply more epic in the novel.
I also read "Der Untergang" (The Downfall) before watching the film (which has the same name) and found the novel better than the film. Just like I read "Der Vorleser" (the Reader) before watching the film and finding the film shit yet the novel amazing. I guess in most cases the novel on which a film is based is better than the film.
I dont like Stephen King, dont know why, just couldnt get into it.
The only Stephen King novel I enjoyed was "Pet Sematary" of which I havent seen the movie. And I saw the movie "misery" which I think is epic.
I dont like to read fantasy, why I dont know. Or maybe I do.
I cant stand novels which take 2 pages to describe a hall of a palace.
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RE: The confession thread
February 9, 2013 at 10:01 am
I really enjoyed The Stand by Stephen King (despite the use of good vs. evil)