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Movies That Were Better Than Their Books

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They always say that the book is better than the book.  But is that always the case? I don't think so.  Today, because I love lists, I will show you 10 times when this is not true. As always, they are in no particular order. Of course, this does not consider any books that are rated R. TV series are not eligible for this list. 1) Stardust   I really liked this movie.  I actually saw this movie before I read the book, because when I saw it I didn't know that there was a book. I thought it was made up for a movie.  There is a book, by Neil Gaiman.  He's a great author, but I don't think he was up to his game on this movie.  I think it was a very weak book.  The movie was well-acted, well-thought, a good story line, with good music and good special effects.  But the book was kind of scattered in where the plot was going, and I thought the pacing was very weird. For example, in the book, Yvaine and Tristran (yeah, in the book he...

Book Review: The Neverland Wars

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Well, everyone, someday, I will be caught up on my book reviewing, and I will write posts about other things.  I actually am accumulating a fairly good list of opinion posts to write, so I have some substance brewing.  But today, I give another book review. Full disclaimer on this one:  the author is a friend of mine.  I like to say good friend, but since I haven't actually physically been in her presence since I graduated from high school, I don't know what the rules are on this. But I was the president of the Inglemoor High School Writing Club in my senior year when she was a sophomore. Actually, I was the prime minister, because we were writers and weird and so we insisted that we operated on a parliamentary system with the faculty adviser as our queen. I edited the literary magazine, Saga (we were the Vikings).  Two years later, she did those things, and I always knew that she was a far more talented writer and editor than I was, and I knew that she had pr...