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scarybunny

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The devil wears prada.

It's not great but I'll get through it fast enough.
 

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Finished 1984. Now starting the book that I hated in Year 10 and never managed to finish: One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest by Ken Kesey.

Let's hope I finish it this time.
 

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Yeah sometimes reading a boring book is OK because it helps you sleep.

It sucks when you have a really excellent book and it's 3am and you should probably sleep but you can't put it down.
 

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scarybunny said:
Seriously?

I loved that book.
The horrible, psychedelic, stream-of-consciousness style is really strenuous on the brain.
 

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i-love-maynard said:
Definitely.
that's a relief..i hated the movie


i couldn't connect withthe characters....the only part that almost made me cry was wen the soldiers were shooting the horses....
 
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The book was really emotional for me, especially the end. Part one drags on a fair bit, however you realise in the end that all the details in part one were crucial to the ending.
 

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SiN3m said:
the book better than the movie????
Movie altered certain plotlines from the book quite significantly? That's what I heard.
 

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