--- In [email protected], "denisesudell" 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> My recent policy is to see the movie first, then read the book.  
> That allows me to enjoy the movie in and of itself, then exercise my 
> inner critic while I'm reading the book (thinking "Gosh, this is so 
> much better than the movie!").
>

But doesn't that take away from your imagination while reading the 
book?  Can you ever not see those characters as those actors.  If you 
read the book first, you get to bring your interpretation to it (part 
of the greatness of reading).






 
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