03-26-2008, 07:07 PM | #41 |
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Forrest Gump. Though, I did enjoy the book. I probably would have enjoyed it more had I read it before and not after I saw the movie.
The movie Bridge to Terabithia was as good as the book. I cried in both. Yes, it is a children's book/movie. |
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I am just trying to relate to a younger demographic.
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Top Gun.... Yes I have read the book...
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Personally, I find Austen and the Brönte sisters painfully boring. And don't get me started on Nathanial Hawthorne.
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Good point. I was on pins and needles while reading Pride and Prejudice.
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I've heard from some that "Shawshank" would qualify. Anybody here read the book?
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