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This is one of my personal classic favorites. There's something about it I think I will always love.
Michel wrote: "This is one of my personal classic favorites. There's something about it I think I will always love."
It’s consumed the better part of my day. I’m loving it.
❄️Nani❄️ wrote: "Michel wrote: "This is one of my personal classic favorites. There's something about it I think I will always love."
It’s consumed the better part of my day. I’m loving it."
Yay :) I can't wait to hear what you think of it Nani. Hope you have a great read ahead.
Michel wrote: "❄️Nani❄️ wrote: "Michel wrote: "This is one of my personal classic favorites. There's something about it I think I will always love."
It’s consumed the better part of my day. I’m loving it."
Yay..."
Thanks, Michel! Hope you’re enjoying your reads too. 😁
I absolutely love this book. Unfortunately the movie didn't live up to the written word, but still a great effort and worth watching after you read it.
Anula wrote: "I absolutely love this book. Unfortunately the movie didn't live up to the written word, but still a great effort and worth watching after you read it."
True. The adaptation was simply atrocious in my opinion.
This was my favorite book for a really long time. I disagree that the movie adaptation wasn’t good. The cinematography is gorgeous and I think the story is faithful to the book. But the last time I reread this, I was taken aback by things I had never noticed before reading this during my teenage years (mind you, I’ve read it so many times I had to fix the cover with packing tape to make it readable. It was falling apart 😂) And one of them was how selfish Sayuri is. I found myself questioning if she’s really morally better than Hatsumomo at times.
The writing is great, but I agree there’s something about it as an adult that makes you question the book.
Maybe I should reread it, it's been such a long time and I've changed a lot since the last time I read it, maybe I will see it differently :)
Piya wrote: "It was a 3 star read for me so I get it . There is something that just didn't click with me too :)"
yes, exactly. I just can't trace it.
Whitney wrote: "This was my favorite book for a really long time. I disagree that the movie adaptation wasn’t good. The cinematography is gorgeous and I think the story is faithful to the book. But the last time I..."
Completely! at times I was actually beyond astounded by the things she'd say or do... I just...i really dislike her!
Maia wrote: "Maybe I should reread it, it's been such a long time and I've changed a lot since the last time I read it, maybe I will see it differently :)"
if you love it, I say keep the good memories😆. But yeah, some re-reads make you love the book even more and other just make you think... how did I not notice that!? lol
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This is one of my personal classic favorites. There's something about it I think I will always love.
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Michel wrote: "This is one of my personal classic favorites. There's something about it I think I will always love."It’s consumed the better part of my day. I’m loving it.
❄️Nani❄️ wrote: "Michel wrote: "This is one of my personal classic favorites. There's something about it I think I will always love."It’s consumed the better part of my day. I’m loving it."
Yay :) I can't wait to hear what you think of it Nani. Hope you have a great read ahead.
Michel wrote: "❄️Nani❄️ wrote: "Michel wrote: "This is one of my personal classic favorites. There's something about it I think I will always love."It’s consumed the better part of my day. I’m loving it."
Yay..."
Thanks, Michel! Hope you’re enjoying your reads too. 😁
I absolutely love this book. Unfortunately the movie didn't live up to the written word, but still a great effort and worth watching after you read it.
Anula wrote: "I absolutely love this book. Unfortunately the movie didn't live up to the written word, but still a great effort and worth watching after you read it."True. The adaptation was simply atrocious in my opinion.
This was my favorite book for a really long time. I disagree that the movie adaptation wasn’t good. The cinematography is gorgeous and I think the story is faithful to the book. But the last time I reread this, I was taken aback by things I had never noticed before reading this during my teenage years (mind you, I’ve read it so many times I had to fix the cover with packing tape to make it readable. It was falling apart 😂) And one of them was how selfish Sayuri is. I found myself questioning if she’s really morally better than Hatsumomo at times.
The writing is great, but I agree there’s something about it as an adult that makes you question the book.
Maybe I should reread it, it's been such a long time and I've changed a lot since the last time I read it, maybe I will see it differently :)
Piya wrote: "It was a 3 star read for me so I get it . There is something that just didn't click with me too :)"yes, exactly. I just can't trace it.
Whitney wrote: "This was my favorite book for a really long time. I disagree that the movie adaptation wasn’t good. The cinematography is gorgeous and I think the story is faithful to the book. But the last time I..."Completely! at times I was actually beyond astounded by the things she'd say or do... I just...i really dislike her!
Maia wrote: "Maybe I should reread it, it's been such a long time and I've changed a lot since the last time I read it, maybe I will see it differently :)"if you love it, I say keep the good memories😆. But yeah, some re-reads make you love the book even more and other just make you think... how did I not notice that!? lol



