Find a small child in need of a bedtime story,
Comet Sedai Send a noteboard - 03/09/2009 02:25:29 AM
Ah, the never-ending dilemma. Should I watch it first? Or read it first? I really want to read the novel, but I am worried that will make me hate a movie I really want to love (the trailer has made me cry three times already). Conversely, I'm afraid that if I watch the movie first, I will ruin something of the novel's magic.
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...(preferably one you already know), obtain the book through your local library or bookstore, and then read it to him/her. Happiness ensues.
It's a very simple story with amazing illustrations that's marvelous. The last line (which I won't spoil) is so wonderful, it makes me smile just thinking about it.
The chief difficulty Alice found at first was in managing her flamingo.
/literature. Where the Wild Things Are
02/09/2009 04:41:09 AM
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I've a feeling the movie will be quite an expansion of the book.
02/09/2009 04:49:25 AM
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Me too
02/09/2009 05:10:36 AM
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Always go movie-first, if you have the chance.
02/09/2009 06:23:46 AM
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I was having the same difficulty. I sought outside advice that helped me...
02/09/2009 07:22:43 AM
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Apparently I am the opposite of a white person. *NM*
02/09/2009 07:31:36 PM
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Find a small child in need of a bedtime story,
03/09/2009 02:25:29 AM
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