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Hmm don't remember that. I'll keep a look out the next time i read the books for mention of that. Well the fact that Asia is the neighbouring region to Australia it made sense for them to be Asian i think.
 

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definitely asian. And yeah, probably Indonesian, because Indonesia is close. That was one element of the book I didn't like. He should have specified the nationality of the invaders!
 

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I wouldn't bother, it definitely isn't as good as the first, or the first series. i really think he should have just left it at The Other Side of Dawn, which was an awesome, moving book. While i Live wasn't too bad. but i really didn't enjoy Incurable.
 

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I loved the tomorrow series, read it back in when I was in year 7. It's been almost 5 years and I might actually get it out and read the series again. If they made a movie out of it, they would have to skip unimportant scenes, which would probably spoil the movie.
 

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Riviet said:
I loved the tomorrow series, read it back in when I was in year 7. It's been almost 5 years and I might actually get it out and read the series again. If they made a movie out of it, they would have to skip unimportant scenes, which would probably spoil the movie.
i look forward to that actually :eek: i found it really well written, just far too long. after a while it becomes like Harry Potter, all you want to know is what happens next. which strangely enuf i dont know. how does it end? im assuming its all quiet on the southern front?
 

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I loved the series as well, read the first one for school in year 8 and then got addicted and read them all, lol. I thought that the ellie chronicles were pretty good,but still not as good as the original series, but i think a movie would definately kill the series (for me anyway). i just don;t think they'd be able to capture what Marsden does in the books..... some things are just better to be left to the imagination.
 

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You would have to cut out too much to make them into movies and its those little things that they tend to cut out that make the stories.
 

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as a few ppl has already said.. umm.. there's like 6 books in the TOmorrow series? so i can't realli figure out how they could make a movie.. and 6 movies would be wayyy out of it, while a mini-series.. not sure how that works =.= i think the books are good as they are~ not realli the story required for a movie that catches attention..
 

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I loved those books. The ending was so unexpected. I thought they'd blow everything up and save the world, i set myself up to be disappointed, but i loved it. Every book was different. I think a movie would ruin it.
 

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NRuus said:
That is a good point. Not once during the books is the nationality of the invaders specified. I always pictured them as Asian I don't know why but i did but it would be interesting to see what nationality they would portray them as if they made a movie or miniseries or such.
thats weird that you pictured them as asian...because i always assumed the bad guys were german! i'd love to see a movie on the series and i don't think it would detract from the books at all...everyone's always worried about that and then the movie comes out and all this fear is forgotten.
 

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they are wonderful! :)

first time i read them was 7-8 years ago but i still find them very good. don't know about a movie though. first of all i think that a tv serie would be better. there are so many things that are left out in a movie and well there are seven books so for it to be really good it would have to be so long.

having said that, i don't know if i want to spoil the way i've imagined it. i guess you wouldn't have to go and see the movie.......but anyway they have really made an impression on me.

as for the nationality of the bad guys, i have actually never seen them as asians?! i guess it makes sense but i've always thought of them as europeans. although not german as someone mentioned, but from a poorer country. i really don't know why, guess asia makes more sense but i doubt i will change they way i'm thinking next time i read them.
 
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Marsden actually says, in the Ellie Chronicles at least, how the invaders are a different colour to her and not white. I'd always pictured them as asian/indonesian throughout. I'm not sure why, maybe there were hints that i now can't remember and it just seemed logical..???

Personally, i don't want a movie of it to come out, simply because it would be different to my imagination. My version is what i'm attached to, not someone else's.
 

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I think that it all depends on how well the movie is made and things like that.

I have to say Sarah everytime I watch that trailer I get shivers up my spine. Excellent work.
 

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