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Welcome to this week’s edition of Feature & Follow! I’m Lillian in case you didn’t know that already 😉 I started blogging a year ago and it has been a fun and crazy year! I read pretty much anything that is placed in front of me, I’m a bit of a cover snob, and I tend to gravitate to young adult fiction. Why young adult? Well, it’s usually a cleaner read than adult fiction, there’s plenty of action/suspense, and who can resist a romance about first love?!
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This week’s questions is: “Name a movie you would have loved to read as a book (That is not a book already obviously)”
This is an easy one! I would have loved to read Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time. I think (don’t quote me on this) that it was originally a video game turned movie. Either way it’s fantastic! I love this time period anyways, it’s my vice when I read historical fiction and then to throw in the fairy tale/fantasy elements 😀 I just love!!! Plus I think there’s a lot lost in a movie, like what the characters are thinking when they are thinking something. This adds to my love for the characters…though if I’m honest I’m not sure I could love these characters more!
Your turn! What movie would you like to see as a book?
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Hopping through. I haven’t seen that movie nor do I know much about that time period. Are you also a Greek mythology fan (although I realize it’s not the same as Persia) – but I see it as a similar time period.
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I didnt quite like the movie maybe because I had played the game and it’s just so cool. I totally agree with you that the time period is lovely and just so mysterious. It would definitely make an engaging book 🙂
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OOh nice one! Never did get around to seeing this one! Though based on what you’re telling me it sounds awesome!
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Prince of Persia is a great choice, loved that movie! And yes, it was based on a video game, my little brothers used to play it 🙂 I agree with you that sooooo much gets lost in a movie so I think ANY movie will always be better as a book 🙂
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I haven’t seen that one, but I bet a movie like that would make a good book! I’m going to have to rent that movie sometime! Here’s my F&F. Happy reading! Old follower 🙂
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