Hannibal smith said:My thoughts exactly. A lot of the best books I have read in recent years have been kids books. Philip Pullmans His Dark Materials series is superb. Brighton born author Philip Reeeves Mortal Engines quartet is a great read.
I've never understood the distinction between kids and adult books personally. A Philip Pullman book is no more a kids only book than say Terry Pratchett.
Starry said:
The film is sure to ruin it though.
SULLY COULDNT SHOOT said:JKR is an ungrateful old bag who refuses permission for anything related to Harry Potteer to be used in the English Language Teaching profession... the same profession she used to work for. Thanks Ms Rowling for kicking us in the teeth by not allowing us access to one of the best sources for getting children interested in learning a language
Starry said:I haven't seen the Lord of the Rings because I adored the book and couldn't bear to have my childhood fantasy of what it all looked like ruined by a film so I have my imagery in my head, unspoilt by a Hollywood movie!
mejonaNO12 aka riskit said:i REFUSE to be sucked in and read the da vinchi code, or potter, or lord of the rings.
Tooting Gull said:Where the Potter phenomenon becomes tragic is the number of adults that opt out by reading them rather than something with more intellectual guts.
5 past Kuipers said:Not all popular things suck (although the DaVinci Code does!!). I think you're denying yourself there just to be a bit cool. Or something.
Hannibal smith said:I thought the Da Vinci code was a good trashy read. The equivalent of those crap magazines your wife comes home with that you can’t help but look through even though you know they are mind numbing. There are hundreds of better reads than Dan Brown books but none that have taped into popular conspiracy culture better than he has.
Dave the Gaffer said:at the end of the day I am very much a easy type reader...the only real heavy book I have read recently is The Auschwitz book to follow the TV series.
Hannibal smith said:I've had that Auschwitz books for 6 months without reading it. Currently on Terry Pratchett as its more suited to reading in bed. I'll get round to it one day!
5 past Kuipers said:Not all popular things suck (although the DaVinci Code does!!). I think you're denying yourself there just to be a bit cool. Or something.
Dave the Gaffer said:what?
I work with people who are mostly graduates, who are mostly highly intelligent people who are tedchnically brilliant in their field, yet the favourite newspapare around? The Sun.
Perhaps people want a form of escapism from their daily lives that having to think about things they read!