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22.05.2014, 21:00

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Modest wrote:I had to read 'Perfume: The Story of a Murderer' in school and wrote an essay about this novel.I can tell,that it was a real pleasure to read.The book grabbed me from the first page and I could not stop to read.I've also watched the movie and it was not bad.Dustin Hoffmann and the short but brilliant performance of Karoline Herfurth are worth seeing.But I prefer the book.

in the book you can "feel" his passion while in the movie you can see "only"/ mainly tits.
and The Perfume is better than The Medicus and this is about the books and the movies (my pov).
I read The Medicus some years ago and when I saw the movie some days ago it was like a complete different story with only a few points the same as in the book. that's at least my impression, maybe someone thinks the same about the two books and movies.

22.05.2014, 20:50

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I had to read 'Perfume: The Story of a Murderer' in school and wrote an essay about this novel.I can tell,that it was a real pleasure to read.The book grabbed me from the first page and I could not stop to read.I've also watched the movie and it was not bad.Dustin Hoffmann and the short but brilliant performance of Karoline Herfurth are worth seeing.But I prefer the book.

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21.05.2014, 15:19

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first of all and as it's about me in this forum and my favourite @etv I must name two fantasy series:

- John Norman and his Gor zyclus although you shouldn't take it for serious and shouldn't discuss it with women as Norman's pov about women is seriously sick.

and the other one is
Robert Jordans Wheel of time which is the sources of brown-eyed-Mashiara's name.

both series take only 1-1.5 years of your life until you've read all books. Smile

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from the already named books are my favourites or must-haves Orwell's 1984 and Gaiman's Neverwhere.
the first because of it's meaning and foresseing and the second as it's one of the best fantasy books ever and not often enough mentioned.

but as we talk about books and as I've seen a few days ago The Medicus I wanna ask about 2 other books and the movies made of them.

What's your opinion about Patrick Süßkind's Perfume and Noah Gordon's The Medicus and especially the books compared with the movies based on the books?

20.05.2014, 15:18

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The bell jar is a good read too

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20.05.2014, 15:15

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kyke50 wrote:The Catcher in the Rye - JD Salinger.
Magnificent Book.
It reveals the reality of a boy faced with school failure, to the rigid rules of a traditional family, the experience of sexuality beyond mere desire.
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Currently reading this book. Chapter 20 Smile

17.05.2014, 16:43

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The Catcher in the Rye - JD Salinger.
Magnificent Book.
It reveals the reality of a boy faced with school failure, to the rigid rules of a traditional family, the experience of sexuality beyond mere desire.
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17.05.2014, 16:18

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If you love Game of Thrones then A Song of Ice and Fire (Game of Thrones is the television adaptation), George R. R. Martin's series of fantasy novels are even better.

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George R. R. Martin is also a very good writer of horror, and science fiction, Fevre Dream, Dying of the Light and The Armageddon Rag his notable works (to remember also his short story collection.)

17.05.2014, 13:55

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Today,I was at a flea market and I've found a book that reminded me of my childhood.

Rudyard Kipling-'The Jungle Book'

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After almost 30 years,I will read this book again.Smile

I wish all a nice weekendSmileSmileSmile

09.05.2014, 22:56

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Erich Maria Remarque-'All quiet on the Western Front'
Guess,most of you know this novel or have watched the movie.


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09.05.2014, 19:15

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Dylan Dog is an Italian horror comics series featuring an eponymous character (a paranormal investigator) created by Tiziano Sclavi. It's one of the best in Italy and very famous also in all the world.

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06.05.2014, 19:37

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A great book, Blindness (Ensaio sobre a cegueira) by Portuguese author José Saramago.
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From this novel they made also a good film directed by Fernando Meirelles with Julianne Moore and Mark Ruffalo as the main characters.

06.05.2014, 17:39

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Pandarve: The Worlds of Don Lawrence

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This stunning book was published as part of the 30th birthday celebrations for Storm, the comic strip. In 1976 Storm was seen for the very first time on the drawing board of Don Lawrence. The concept for the strip was the invention of Dutch comic creator Martin Lodewijk and Don Lawrence (artist for the popular Trigan series) was given the task of bringing Storm to life with his dramatic full colour artwork.

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In the Chronicles of Pandarve the whole Storm universe was created and gave Lawrence the chance to display the qualities that made him one of the finest comic artists in the world. This book gives you the best images and artwork chosen from almost 600 pages drawn by Lawrence. All the art was taken from new digitised scans of the original paintings.

04.05.2014, 18:18

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I really appreciate John Irving.He has a big talent to create unique characters.
My favourite novels are 'The world according to Garp' and 'The Hotel New Hampshire'.

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04.05.2014, 04:58

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03.05.2014, 16:13

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Neil Gaiman (10 November 1960)

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His best novels in my opinion are Neverwhere, American Gods and Good Omens: The Nice and Accurate Prophecies of Agnes Nutter, Witch (with Terry Pratchett)

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Many of his works were made into good films (Stardust, Coraline, MirrorMask).
Neil Gaiman is also famous for comic book series The Sandman

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