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2021 m. birželio 14 d., pirmadienis

Ransom Riggs "Ypatingų vaikų namai"

 

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This book was like real time travelling: after each chapter it was truly difficult to close the book and return to reality. Even now I feel dizzy sitting with a finished book, but my mind is still inside it. It overwhelmed me since the very first page and it was extremely difficult to tell myself I need to sleep and eat. I read these 400 pages in 7 days: it's my record.... Usually I read such thick books for MONTHS and even need a YEAR, but the story and incredible characters indeed slowed down my time.

While I was somewhere in the middle of the book, I noticed a second and third books in a bookstore. I found my last money and sacrificed it on the glass altar of check desk. I deeply fell in love with characters that I felt need to buy MORE of them. I do not know if the author's writing style is so easy to read, or is it our local translator who made an-easy-read translation, but it was more than easy to fall into the story and never wish to return back in reality.

When it comes to movie.... Um... I swore myself many times not to watch movies before reading books so I wouldn't spoil myself and ruin my reading with wrong plot from movie. This time I watched a movie first and now when I finished the book I understood a movie was a total mess... How could creators mix up Olive and Emma in the movie? Did they read the book AT ALL?! I do not pay much attention to small details (like in the movie it was a flower Jake took back in his time, while in the book it was an apple) in movies, but when you mix up characters and switch their powers: it's unforgivable mistake!
Right now my brain is recharging: deleting movie data and replacing it with book data

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