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"Many, many times. The thing with book characters is that a good writer makes them exist in our heads. So when we can't 'hear' them anymore when the written words stop it's like losing touch with a friend. Until we pick them up a year or so later and remember who they were all over again." Perfectly put There are a couple of series I read where the lead characters have got under my skin to the point they almost seem like fictional friends. What's even worse is when they make a much loved book into a film or TV series and the actor they choose is absolutely nothing like the character you've imagined. | |||
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"Has anyone ever read a book or series that they couldn't bare to finish because they knew the ending it would bother then? 20 pages from the end of a series that I've been an avid reader of for 10+ years and just don't want to get to the end. Odd" What series? | |||
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"Many, many times. The thing with book characters is that a good writer makes them exist in our heads. So when we can't 'hear' them anymore when the written words stop it's like losing touch with a friend. Until we pick them up a year or so later and remember who they were all over again. Perfectly put There are a couple of series I read where the lead characters have got under my skin to the point they almost seem like fictional friends. What's even worse is when they make a much loved book into a film or TV series and the actor they choose is absolutely nothing like the character you've imagined." Oh this is so true. I recently started reading Lee Childs ,he writes about Jack reacher, for those who don't know he's a 6'5" 250 llb giant, so why oh why did they pick Tom Cruise to play him in the movies.... I've looked into why and apparently Tiny Tom was the best actor for the job... | |||
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"Yes, I've been reading Sue Grafton for years and Kinsey's journey is almost over " I read those too and have tried to read them in sequence but it’s not always been possible. Love Kinsey and I’m putting off reading the last few books cos I know I will miss her | |||
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"Many, many times. The thing with book characters is that a good writer makes them exist in our heads. So when we can't 'hear' them anymore when the written words stop it's like losing touch with a friend. Until we pick them up a year or so later and remember who they were all over again. Perfectly put There are a couple of series I read where the lead characters have got under my skin to the point they almost seem like fictional friends. What's even worse is when they make a much loved book into a film or TV series and the actor they choose is absolutely nothing like the character you've imagined. Oh this is so true. I recently started reading Lee Childs ,he writes about Jack reacher, for those who don't know he's a 6'5" 250 llb giant, so why oh why did they pick Tom Cruise to play him in the movies.... I've looked into why and apparently Tiny Tom was the best actor for the job... " I had that with Mark Billingham's "Tom Thorne" series - much as I love David Morrissey as an actor, he just didn't match my image of the character and in a way it ended up detracting not just from the TV series but my enjoyment of the books too. | |||
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"Has anyone ever read a book or series that they couldn't bare to finish because they knew the ending it would bother then? 20 pages from the end of a series that I've been an avid reader of for 10+ years and just don't want to get to the end. Odd" Yep! It was Twilight with me. That’s what fanfiction’s for | |||
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"Has anyone ever read a book or series that they couldn't bare to finish because they knew the ending it would bother then? 20 pages from the end of a series that I've been an avid reader of for 10+ years and just don't want to get to the end. Odd What series?" Robin Hobb's Assassins Apprentice and the plethora of further series. | |||
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"Thomas Hardy...not his usual rural idyll " Usual rural idyll? Thomas Hardy? That's made me laugh, thank you. | |||
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"Thomas Hardy...not his usual rural idyll Usual rural idyll? Thomas Hardy? That's made me laugh, thank you. " A closet Hardy fan?... His house is the most amazingly atmospheric place. Pretty much the same as it was 200 years ago hidden down a track thatched with open fires and surrounded by a cottage garden. It really is Far from the Madding Crowd... | |||
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"Yes, I've been reading Sue Grafton for years and Kinsey's journey is almost over I read those too and have tried to read them in sequence but it’s not always been possible. Love Kinsey and I’m putting off reading the last few books cos I know I will miss her" I am VERY slowly reading X so I don't get to Y Too soon | |||
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"I was the same with the 3rd book in girl with dragon tattoo series knowing the author had died and there wouldn't be anymore. I have the 4 th by someone else by haven't had the motivation to read it having heard it's just not the same" I made the mistake of trying new Virginia Andrews - dreadful | |||
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"Yes, this happens to me every so often. It's only happened once where I actively chose not to finish a book because of it. There was a book once that I absolutely loved for the story and the characters. I heard there was a sequel, so I looked it up to see if it was worth buying. Turns out the story was completely different to the original and the characters acted totally differently. Apparently the author wanted to make a statement about a very touchy subject and used the characters from the previous novel to make it. Everyone who reviewed it said how sad it was that she ruined the characters. I didn't read it. I'm more character driven than plot driven so this stuff bugs me. " I found that with the American author Marilynne Robinson, should never have written a sequel | |||
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"Has anyone ever read a book or series that they couldn't bare to finish because they knew the ending it would bother then? 20 pages from the end of a series that I've been an avid reader of for 10+ years and just don't want to get to the end. Odd What series? Robin Hobb's Assassins Apprentice and the plethora of further series." Thank you. | |||
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"Many, many times. The thing with book characters is that a good writer makes them exist in our heads. So when we can't 'hear' them anymore when the written words stop it's like losing touch with a friend. Until we pick them up a year or so later and remember who they were all over again. Perfectly put There are a couple of series I read where the lead characters have got under my skin to the point they almost seem like fictional friends. What's even worse is when they make a much loved book into a film or TV series and the actor they choose is absolutely nothing like the character you've imagined. Oh this is so true. I recently started reading Lee Childs ,he writes about Jack reacher, for those who don't know he's a 6'5" 250 llb giant, so why oh why did they pick Tom Cruise to play him in the movies.... I've looked into why and apparently Tiny Tom was the best actor for the job... " I do like a bit of Jack Reacher, but they'll never end as Lee Child basically just re-uses the same story every time... Someone dies, Reacher fights some low level bad guys and WINS, Reacher gets the lady and WINS, Reacher uses some cunning intellect and WINS, Reacher saves the world and WINS. What's not to like! Tom Cruise was a piss poor choice for sure. I'll never watch the movie | |||
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