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Read or watch Pillars of the Earth first
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Apr 19, 2014 07:02AM

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I'd say watch the TV series. The novel takes about 200 pages to really get going (it's about 1000 pages long) so it would be a waste of time to slog through it if you end up finding the eventual plot boring. If you watch the TV series first, and enjoy it, then it will drive you on through the slower parts to get to the good bits.

But in that case, I might not want to get through the slow bits since I already know how it ends.

I always recommend reading before seeing, any book.
John wrote: "Rachel wrote: "I'd say watch the TV series. The novel takes about 200 pages to really get going (it's about 1000 pages long) so it would be a waste of time to slog through it if you end up finding ..."
You don't need to watch the series to the end, do you?
You don't need to watch the series to the end, do you?

Tim wrote: "I have no interest in watching the series. If I had watched the show first, I highly doubt that I would had read the book. It's really a good book and an awesome series. If you are going to watc..."
I watched the series first. If I hadn't, I would probably have put the book down around halfway. In my opinion, this is one of those occasions the TV series is better than the book.
There are some great things about the book however - the description, in particular, gets the world of the era across wonderfully.
I watched the series first. If I hadn't, I would probably have put the book down around halfway. In my opinion, this is one of those occasions the TV series is better than the book.
There are some great things about the book however - the description, in particular, gets the world of the era across wonderfully.

You're suggesting that I watch the first few episodes then read the book then watch the whole series?
John wrote: "Rachel wrote: "You don't need to watch the series to the end, do you?"
You're suggesting that I watch the first few episodes then read the book then watch the whole series?"
Yes that's what I'd recommend. It will increase your enjoyment of the novel tenfold, as you won't be thinking "where is thing going?" all the time. (Not in terms of "What's going to happen next?" but in terms of "Why am I bothering with this?") Instead, you'll be able to really enjoy the rich world he creates through his description (the amount of research he must have done into the 1100's must have been immense!).
You're suggesting that I watch the first few episodes then read the book then watch the whole series?"
Yes that's what I'd recommend. It will increase your enjoyment of the novel tenfold, as you won't be thinking "where is thing going?" all the time. (Not in terms of "What's going to happen next?" but in terms of "Why am I bothering with this?") Instead, you'll be able to really enjoy the rich world he creates through his description (the amount of research he must have done into the 1100's must have been immense!).


We all know that there are things that work in the books but are not very catchy ratings-wise, so tv / picture adaptations sometimes slaughter the book for you.
But, you will know what´sbest for you...
John wrote: "Rachel wrote: "You don't need to watch the series to the end, do you? "
Are you suggesting that I watch the first few episodes, read the book, and then watch the whole series?"
Haven't you asked me this twice now? Yes is my answer.
By the way, this isn't a good place to ask this question. This is a site about books, and many - if not most - people on here will have a bias towards novels rather than TV/movies in the mistaken belief books are an inherently better (and more intelligent, whatever) form of storytelling. Of course people on here are going to recommend you read the book and shun the series haha! When do they not? :D
Are you suggesting that I watch the first few episodes, read the book, and then watch the whole series?"
Haven't you asked me this twice now? Yes is my answer.
By the way, this isn't a good place to ask this question. This is a site about books, and many - if not most - people on here will have a bias towards novels rather than TV/movies in the mistaken belief books are an inherently better (and more intelligent, whatever) form of storytelling. Of course people on here are going to recommend you read the book and shun the series haha! When do they not? :D

Are you suggesting that I watch the first few episodes, read the book, and then watch the whole series?
Haven't you asked me this twice now? Yes is my answer."
Yeah, I'm sorry. It didn't appear when I checked back so I posted it again.

You're suggesting that I watch the first few episodes then read the book then watch the whole series?"
Yes that's what I'd recommend.."
So: First 2 episodes->book->whole series? Another way I think that could make the book better is because that way I'll know what all the characters look like.









Yep, you are so right!
It seems that, in our society, people value haste, instead of enjoying themselves, while getting there: half the fun a trip is the journey, so...enjoy, read an take you time to savour the book.


And there are some examples of movies that I believe are beter than the book. Especially the Merchant and Ivory films (like "Age of Innocense)...one's that go all out to show the costuming, sets, locations, characters, etc with excellent screen writing. The best example that comes to mind is "Anna Karenina". Being married for 46 years I always found it difficult to sympathize with the heroine. In the book and the first several versions of the movie. Then along came the last one with Kierra Knightly. Wow! I finally got it. That first silent scene did it. Then seeing her Prince at the dance...what marvelous casting. It all made sense to me. And I loved the movie version.
I doubt I would have enjoyed the book "The Godfather" as much as the movie version. Get my point. But those movies are few and far between. Much better to read first when the opportunity presents itself, then see the movie.


I positively loved PotE. Took me 8 years to decide to read it. I devoured the pages...........and then I had the opportunity to see the movie. I watched every single corner of the screen and then watched it a second time.
Onto the sequel when I have a couple months to read. LOL.





I absolutely loved it and couldn't put it down. My husband's not a big reader but sat down and watched the series with me. We both liked it but the first thing he said was "I feel like they took a lot of stuff out" and he was right. I much prefer the character development and twists and turns in the plot in the book but both are decent. They altered the series a fair amount but I understand why.
Let us know what you think!

Please read the book first. The mini-series was horrible.




Then things became epic and I declared PILLARS one of the greatest novels ever written.
I thought the miniseries was okay, but the series based on WORLD WITHOUT END was terrible. I lost my voice screaming at the TV.
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