
Yeah remember studying this in year 7 or 8 but its one of few school books that I've read again and again and would read again now. Would definitely recommend reading it as it's better than the film imo if you don't wanna buy it then as mentioned earlier borrow it from a library
When you say the same do you mean like does the same things? The movie if i remember correctly is one of few that actually is very similar to the book so I'm sure the Wardens the samee
Last edited by Sloths; 12-01-2014 at 11:52 PM.
i mean does the warden have the same manner in the book as the filmYeah remember studying this in year 7 or 8 but its one of few school books that I've read again and again and would read again now. Would definitely recommend reading it as it's better than the film imo if you don't wanna buy it then as mentioned earlier borrow it from a library
When you say the same do you mean like does the same things? The movie if i remember correctly is one of few that actually is very similar to the book so I'm sure the Wardens the samee
i loved reading roots, the books was so descriptive but the film didnt do it justice, which is a shame
Films of crime/punishment/drama genres are always a little long winded, not sure if thats just me. Probably because they have a lot of back story
im getting holes and roots mixed up (read them both in the same year, that would be why), I enjoyed reading holes, and the comment still applies above about the long winded start but it wasn't too bad.
when the lizards are crawling all over them, i nearly cried. that scared. dfiuhjghk
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