I can read, so you don't have to be rude. Reading kid books is like my guilty pleasure. I don't read easy ones, I read ones meant for teens. I do read adult books, like murder mysteries and stuff like that, I'm just sick of romance. I used to read that kind of stuff, but now I'm sick of it. It all ends the same. Two people fall in love. The girl gets pregnant. They get married. The end.
So how well did the movie follow the book? Most movies do a mediocre job of following the book, I've found and are usually a disappointment after reading the book.
Is it normal to still read kid books??
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I can read, so you don't have to be rude. Reading kid books is like my guilty pleasure. I don't read easy ones, I read ones meant for teens. I do read adult books, like murder mysteries and stuff like that, I'm just sick of romance. I used to read that kind of stuff, but now I'm sick of it. It all ends the same. Two people fall in love. The girl gets pregnant. They get married. The end.
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Well OK. Think of a movie you would like to see. Go read the book first. I did this with "Hunger Games".
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I saw and read the hunger games. It was great
So how well did the movie follow the book? Most movies do a mediocre job of following the book, I've found and are usually a disappointment after reading the book.