Revenge of the Jew by Vera Kryzhanovskaya, it has already made an impact on me.
Yep, it's a great performance by Jack Nicholson. I must check out the book.
It's funny, but what you said reminded me of when I had Day of the Triffids (the movie) on tape, while I was still reading the book, and was itching to watch the film but couldn't until I'd finished the novel!
I liked Day of the Triffids. I read it as a book comparison for my english gcse with War of The Worlds, except it took me so long to read Triffids that I didn't have time to read War of the Worlds so had to blag the essay based on the film and Jeff Waynes musical version. I've read day of the triffids since and have also watched the film. But as you said, I would always finish the book before watching the film now. Though I have read books that films were based on having liked the film and realised they were based on books.
I liked it too, and I've still got the book (and BBC tv series on DVD). I've read War of the Worlds as well. I can't remember which -maybe both- had these haunting scenes of empty cities. Did you blag it successfully? I remember Jeff Waynes musical version, as a friend of mine had it on vinyl, and I can still hum the theme! Yep, I wouldn't want a film to affect my imagination if I'm reading the book first.
One of the tracks from the Musical version of War of the Worlds is on my alltime favourites list
Just about to start John Grishams Rogue lawyer.
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Finished reading One Flew Over the Cuckoos nest Friday last week. Picked up A Clockwork Orange to take to work Monday then put it back deciding I didn't want to read it and took For Whom The Bells Toll, that didn't read too well for me so am now reading Sweeny Todd instead.
All I seem to read these days is the local newspaper and The Reader's Digest.
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