The one that was turned into a movie with Anne Hathaway and Jim Sturgess?
I’ve read it. Um I forgot what I rated it on GoodReads. But I watched the movie first cause I like having visuals. But the book is pretty much the same except some extended details. I liked it. Um the movie hit me a lot harder than the book did, but I still think the book was amazing.
It was a REALLY interesting format from what I remember. The movie was A LOT SADDER, but the ending was so much better I thought, I still liked the book but I like movies better cause I’m a movie buff.
The one that was turned into a movie with Anne Hathaway and Jim Sturgess?
I’ve read it. Um I forgot what I rated it on GoodReads. But I watched the movie first cause I like having visuals. But the book is pretty much the same except some extended details. I liked it. Um the movie hit me a lot harder than the book did, but I still think the book was amazing.
It’s a quick read anyway. I say go for it ;3
I’ve read it. I liked the format, very unusual. It was more sad than I thought it would be. I don’t normally gravitate to sad books.
It was a REALLY interesting format from what I remember. The movie was A LOT SADDER, but the ending was so much better I thought, I still liked the book but I like movies better cause I’m a movie buff.
It’s rare that I think the movie is better than the book. I think they did a good job with that one, though.
The book was much better than the movie. Interesting format. Good story. I ended up hiking Arthur’s seat in Edinburgh because of the story.
Hahaha…just read Dani’s comment that she liked the movie better! To each his own–I didn’t dislike the movie, just liked the book more.