Parmandur
Book-Friend, he/him
I recommend trying to get to the end of Part 1 (of 5): by then you will be invested or uninterested.Ya, I think I've been looking at that thick book for five years now.....and haven't opened it yet.
I recommend trying to get to the end of Part 1 (of 5): by then you will be invested or uninterested.Ya, I think I've been looking at that thick book for five years now.....and haven't opened it yet.
Same here. While reading Mistborn I already had movie scenes in my mind - the action scenes are just too good. Mistborn fights with good fx and good action direction gould become so amazing.I'm actually more excited for a Mistborn movie than for the Stormlight TV show.
+1! The only Sanderson work I gave over 4,0 on storygraph. One of my main criticsm of him is his bloated writing, but when he forces himself to be concise like in his novel his true strength emerge IMO.Try reading The Emperor's Soul: very short novella, self-contained and standalone award winning story.
Hm, not sure. I read The Way of Kings last year and I am neither invested nor completely uninterested. I definitely want to continue at one point, but Wheel of Time comes first, much more invested in that series by nowI recommend trying to get to the end of Part 1 (of 5): by then you will be invested or uninterested.
Did the (extended) LotR trilogy?Through their very nature, TV/movie adaptations of novels have to cut out a lot of stuff and make the story tighter.
Yes, even the extended movies cut a huge amount of important material and took shortcuts.Did the (extended) LotR trilogy?
I'm not looking for 'improvements' in TV/movie adaptions, I'm looking for a different medium for the story to be told in. And with books to TV/Movie that change is generally in the audio/visual realm.