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Originally posted by: Looney
I've only watched the first one.... and only read the first book. Really can't see what's the appeal to adults, and i like fantasy books (i think GRR Martin ruined me... hard to live up to that kind of standards after reading his stuff).
Originally posted by: spacejamz
started reading the book last week...on page 110 now...about 600+ more to go...
Originally posted by: gotsmack
Originally posted by: xSkyDrAx
books>movies
'nuf said
/thread
no. The movie is 2 hours, the books would take 3 whole days to read.
Originally posted by: ironwing
Originally posted by: gotsmack
Originally posted by: xSkyDrAx
books>movies
'nuf said
/thread
no. The movie is 2 hours, the books would take 3 whole days to read.
You should be able to read all the books in less than three days. Cotton candy, fun to read cotton candy, but still cotton candy.
Originally posted by: DragonMasterAlex
Originally posted by: ironwing
Originally posted by: gotsmack
Originally posted by: xSkyDrAx
books>movies
'nuf said
/thread
no. The movie is 2 hours, the books would take 3 whole days to read.
You should be able to read all the books in less than three days. Cotton candy, fun to read cotton candy, but still cotton candy.
Well, there's no chance you could read all 6 in 3 days, manI'd agree that the first 3 are cotton candy (or at least, give the *appearance* of cotton candy), but the next 3? Not so much. Beginning with Goblet of Fire, Harry Potter's series takes a decidedly darker turn, with each volume becoming more dark than the last. I might also note that the last 2 have revealed a LOT of stuff that was hinted at or flat-out made obvious but glossed over in the first 3, lending a surprising bit of additional depth to those bits, too.
I have to say, I don't think I'd let a child read book 6 by himself. It's got a LOT of tension, dark subjects and intense emotional situations. Can't wait for book 7, though
Jason
Originally posted by: Looney
I've only watched the first one.... and only read the first book. Really can't see what's the appeal to adults, and i like fantasy books (i think GRR Martin ruined me... hard to live up to that kind of standards after reading his stuff).
