My favorite book is Harry Potter's story. Movies, of course, are also good. But I, in general, love to read books more. And all because my fantasy works better than all these movies. And maybe not so well ... It's just that if I came up with something, created an image on the book, then it's difficult for me to accept another, even if it's better in the cinema. To me, I'm more immediate.
Harry Potter is far more sympathetic to me. And in the book, of course, more details. Here if you take the first book, then there is so much detail on life of Ron, which are lowered in the film - there is no time, of course. One clean up in the garden when they asked the gnomes and other fairy creatures to release the garden, and eventually threw them straight through the fence. When they all cleaned up, those garden gnomes began to crawl back into the garden, hooligans.
Excellent book! There's so much magic, so much humor. And the student's routine, albeit charming, reminds me of our study.
Here's the "Lord of the Rings" is also magic, but such a complex, loaded ... "Chronicles of Narnia", on the contrary, some very children: portal in the closet, talking animals.
Harry Potter falls into a whole new world, examining it, and the reader - along with him. The hero doubts himself! He sees that everyone sees him as a great magician, but he is still a student in magic. He is not a superhero, but a normal child. And such cool friends are his. I really like the funny Ron. Hermione is also very interesting, she has its drawbacks, but she is good. Incidentally, there everyone has his own disadvantage, all non-ideal. And even the worst exceptions in character - Snape is capable of good deeds, although it seems the main thief.
How I like dragons there, all the magic things! In the film, again, all made, as if in a nightmare, and in the book is not so scary.
I still like the spirit of adventure, the competition between different "factions". And it's nice that still I always win those who are nice to me. In the end, although this is sometimes not entirely obvious and understandable. A wonderful book!My favorite book is Harry Potter's story. Movies, of course, are also good. But I, in general, love to read books more. And all because my fantasy works better than all these movies. And maybe not so well ... It's just that if I came up with something, created an image on the book, then it's difficult for me to accept another, even if it's better in the cinema. To me, I'm more immediate.
Harry Potter is far more sympathetic to me. And in the book, of course, more details. Here if you take the first book, then there is so much detail on life of Ron, which are lowered in the film - there is no time, of course. One clean up in the garden when they asked the gnomes and other fairy creatures to release the garden, and eventually threw them straight through the fence. When they all cleaned up, those garden gnomes began to crawl back into the garden, hooligans.
Excellent book! There's so much magic, so much humor. And the student's routine, albeit charming, reminds me of our study.
Here's the "Lord of the Rings" is also magic, but such a complex, loaded ... "Chronicles of Narnia", on the contrary, some very children: portal in the closet, talking animals.
Harry Potter falls into a whole new world, examining it, and the reader - along with him. The hero doubts himself! He sees that everyone sees him as a great magician, but he is still a student in magic. He is not a superhero, but a normal child. And such cool friends are his. I really like the funny Ron. Hermione is also very interesting, she has its drawbacks, but she is good. Incidentally, there everyone has his own disadvantage, all non-ideal. And even the worst exceptions in character - Snape is capable of good deeds, although it seems the main thief.
How I like dragons there, all the magic things! In the film, again, all made, as if in a nightmare, and in the book is not so scary.
I still like the spirit of adventure, the competition between different "factions". And it's nice that still I always win those who are nice to me. In the end, although this is sometimes not entirely obvious and understandable. A wonderful book!