It's much like how I know many people who loved the movie Stardust, but the points where it diverged from the novel just exasperated me. Plus, I know that the production would never be able to find any place that looked like Charles Vess' art for Faerie, but the locations they did use looked too much like the English countryside to me.
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Oh yeah, I should have said: I'm sure I read the book as a kid, but have no attachment to it.
I saw Wrinkle in Time on Friday. It was good, and I enjoyed it, but it didn't blow me away the way Black Panther or Shape of Water did. I think I would have loved it if I'd seen it when I was young.
This was a good one: there was a new quote added to Mrs. Who, which I won't spoil, but my mother leaned over to say, "I got that reference!" and I womanfully did not say, "OK, Steve Rogers," because she would NOT have gotten that reference.
Heh!
I loved the addition of modern quotes for Ms Who. Including one that made me laugh out loud and one that made me whoop.
Sara saw Wrinkle in Time with a friend and was really disappointed.
And I finally watched Arrival, after seeing Jessica mention it, and wow. It was surprisingly moving and really kind of profound, I thought.
there was a new quote added to Mrs. Who, which I won't spoil, but my mother leaned over to say, "I got that reference!" and I womanfully did not say, "OK, Steve Rogers," because she would NOT have gotten that reference.
I love everything about this.
I need to go see Wrinkle so I can form my own opinion but I also need to do about a billion other things so I don't know when I'll fit that in. Did recently reread in preparation, and realized I had never read the rest of the series like for some reason I thought I had, so I read those too. So really should see the movie soon.
I need to go see Wrinkle so I can form my own opinion but I also need to do about a billion other things so I don't know when I'll fit that in. Did recently reread in preparation, and realized I had never read the rest of the series like for some reason I thought I had, so I read those too. So really should see the movie soon.
I've been reading the series to my son, and I was in a similar boat. I thought I had read the whole series when I was younger, but apparently I never made it past A Wind in the Door.
Reading them now, (we're on Many Waters) I'm of the firm opinion A Wrinkle in Time was the best in the series.
I imagine I should go see the movie at some point, but I haven't even had time to see Black Panther yet.
I don't think I ever reread Many Waters, because I found it super-weird. I loved the first three.
I wasn't into Many Waters when I started it, but by the end I really liked it. I think I'm bailing out of An Acceptable Time, though.