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I got the vibe it was a piss poor translation for the most part. It's a curious book and it's really made in the last chapter. Some quite frightening and beautiful ideas are made explicit.

 

Maybe it's because I saw the film (2002) first, I felt that established a much better sense of physical isolation than the book. However, the book definitely gets across the emotional isolation more completely - in fact one of the best dialogues in the film is lifted word for word from the translation I read. Also the planet is much more predominant in the book, and the history its given is interesting to read, giving it a whole slide of different levels.

 

The last chapter really justifies the book, I felt, and has a feel of awe. Loved it.

 

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Sam Bourne: The Final Reckoning

 

Better than that Dan Brown rubbish. It got a bit predictable in the middle, but I think this was done on purpose so that the final twist etc and the ending were that much more enjoyable. I love his style, shame I left the other one of his series that I have, at home =/

 

A solid 8/10 not as good as the other but still a very good read I think.

 

Brought two more Lee Childs books to read whilst at uni for the next couple of weeks, but I forgot I have already read one so I'm not sure what I shall read in the mean time. Forgotten how much I just love to read a good book in my spare time that doesn't have anything to do with my course.

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Ultimate X-Men: Magnetic North

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Not sure if it counts, but it was in book form and I read it.

I enjoyed it. I liked that they more if Polaris, and Magneto was done well in general. Unsure about how I feel Re:

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comic book fred :(

 

Well teebfuh, I bought it in graphic novel form.

 

I may just review things as I read them over there though. No one cares in here. :red:

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Just finished this. I think it is just brilliant, especially considering Ellis was 19 when he wrote it and as his début novel...just stunning and painful. I love his minimalist style - I think it is beautifully matched to the subject matter.

 

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