I've still been reading! Went through the All Souls trilogy by Deborah Harkness (there's a British TV show based off of it, it was pitched as Harry Potter-esque but was definitely more Twilight knock off) in audio format ..... 2/5 stars.
For written format, just finished "A Cure for Suicide" by Jesse Ball. It was.... weird. Felt like it was trying too hard to be deep but really just lacked plot.
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05-08-2019, 09:54 AM #31
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I've gotten so much pickier in my old age. I used to just love books, no matter what. I've tried to move away from the young adult genre thinking it was a maturity issue, but when it's older characters and I still think they're being dumb AF I get more annoyed, I guess I give teenagers more leeway to have character flaws. All Souls wasn't terrible, just not very original.
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I read part of that book but never made it through the whole thing. I've seen part of the tv show as well but sister kept watching it without me and I have to watch in order. I like some elements but yeah, couldn't quite get into the whole story with the characters.
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Wow you made it quite far. I didn't even know there were 3 books. I think it helps the show that they can bring about some very interesting visual elements to the story. Showing the world in such dynamic way to bring up the drama helps.
As far as having it be similar to Narnia... eh. Not that uncommon in fiction. I mean, many epic fantasy books had that struggle after lord of the rings. Some have more obvious influence compared to others but they still work out okay. Can't be straight up copying but having similarities isn't going to be as big of a deal.
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Audiobooks so I get through them quicker...... The TV show seems to use the basic world building and a bit of the character development and major plot points, but it is a very loose interpretation of the books.
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It isn't a Narnia similarity is a straight up copy to build the world of the books. Four kids discover a magical "world within the walls" of their guardian's country estate during WWI, there's an animal god that roams the land and gives them quests, four thrones and a high king, kids pop in and out of Fillory whenever something needs to get done but little to no time passes on Earth. Eventually someone writes a book about their time there and it becomes essentially, the Narnia books of the real world. "The Magicians" isn't about the four kids, but about another generation of wizards that make their way into Fillory/Narnia after Hogwarts (hah), but the original 4 kids pop up in all the books as well. The problem is how dark and perverse the interpretation is, the oldest of the original four is sexually abused and goes full on evil (the second boy has a dance with evil in Narnia but he recovers). The youngest girl straight up sacrifices other human life to meet her ends. I wouldn't think that CS Lewis would approve of the perversion of his Christian-based world, I guess.Instagram: @doctorv17
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Finally got a new phone so the chord works and I can listen to books in the car again. Started listening to an interesting one called The Darker the Night, the Brighter the Stars: A Neuropsychologist's Odyssey Through Consciousness by Paul Broks. Only listed to about 40 minutes so far but it seems like that will be a good read overall. And whoever they got to read the book has a nice voice and seems so fitting for the tone and character that gets put into the words.
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