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message 10351: by Faye (new)

Faye (lastchapter) | 409 comments Is anybody going to see or seen The Book Thief? I am in two minds...loved the book will the movie do it justice? Comments and thoughts please.


message 10352: by Ian (new)

Ian Stewart (goodreadercomIanStewart) | 213 comments For people interested in other books in the Japanese prisoner of war genre, two of the earliest works which had a big impact were James Clavell’s King Rat and Russell Braddon’s The Naked Island.

The Naked Island came out in 1952 and a year later I went to Japan as a Reuter correspondent. The details of the horror of being a Japanese prisoner of war aroused strong feelings against the Japanese among many Australians working in Japan. But foreigners in Tokyo, who worked with Japanese, were more inclined to forgiveness than “never forget”.

Interestingly, Braddon whose The Naked Island stirred up intense anti-Japanese feelings in Australia and opposition to trade with Japan, came out a few years later with End of a Hate, in which he wrote how he had come to a point of forgiveness.


message 10353: by Ian (new)

Ian Stewart (goodreadercomIanStewart) | 213 comments Geoff wrote: "Morning Alex, I haven't seen the film, but have heard that it is very good, so it is on my 'to see' list. My wife & I are off to Asia in March so if I miss it at the pictures, it might be available..."

Sounds like you're off on a nice trip, Geoff. Where else are you going? Some of my old haunts (as is Malaysia)?


message 10354: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 80174 comments Mod
Ian wrote: "For people interested in other books in the Japanese prisoner of war genre, two of the earliest works which had a big impact were James Clavell’s King Rat and Russell Braddon’s The Naked Island.

T..."


King Rat by James Clavell
Naked Island by Russell Braddon


message 10355: by Ian (new)

Ian Stewart (goodreadercomIanStewart) | 213 comments Brenda wrote: "Ian wrote: "For people interested in other books in the Japanese prisoner of war genre, two of the earliest works which had a big impact were James Clavell’s King Rat and Russell Braddon’s The Nake..."

Thanks, Brenda.


message 10356: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 80174 comments Mod
:)


message 10357: by Phrynne, Series Queen! (new)

Phrynne | 15866 comments Mod
Faye wrote: "Is anybody going to see or seen The Book Thief? I am in two minds...loved the book will the movie do it justice? Comments and thoughts please."

I'm going to see it in Sydney on Tuesday. Markus Zusak will be there to talk about it. I think it will be a good movie even if it does not do the book justice.


message 10358: by Geoff (new)

Geoff Woodland | 313 comments Morning Alex thanks for the warning, but in Sungei Wang Plaza there is a small place that has always been 'clean' - have used them for some time. My first effort in Petaling St was a mistake. I checked all but three DVDs, and when I got home I found that one had a clear plastic disc - felt like a DVD - now used to scare the birds of the tomatoes! Only ever had one, which was a head camera in the cinema - now scaring the birds.


message 10359: by Geoff (new)

Geoff Woodland | 313 comments Morning Ian,
Bali for ten nights (5 in Ubud and 5 on the coast)getting there via KL as we don't like night flying, and the price was right - fly back to KL and a drive from KLIA to Malacca, then drive to Penang, and drive to KL, before flying home.
A quiet holiday i.e very little sight seeing as we have done most of the Malaysian sights already.


message 10360: by Vicki (new)

Vicki Tyley (vickityley) | 1732 comments I stumbled across The Age's free online TV channel yesterday. Just in case I'm not the last to discover it:

http://www.theage.com.au/tv/

Anyway, we watched a movie that we'd seen before, The Girl in the Cafe, starring Bill Nighy and Kelly McDonald:

http://www.theage.com.au/tv/Drama/The...

Such a lovely movie and just as good the second time around.


message 10361: by Ian (new)

Ian Stewart (goodreadercomIanStewart) | 213 comments Geoff wrote: "Morning Ian,
Bali for ten nights (5 in Ubud and 5 on the coast)getting there via KL as we don't like night flying, and the price was right - fly back to KL and a drive from KLIA to Malacca, then dr..."


Sounds great. Drove to Ubud in 1955 on the then rough road through a terrain of rice paddies with President Sukarno, who added to his vast collection with purchases of art works from the top painters and sculptors resident in the small village. As a young Reuter correspondent had no money but bought a small painting. Wonder if it is worth anything now?


message 10362: by Sharon (new)

Sharon | 5509 comments Going off to see the The Book Thief in a few hours. I'm looking forward to it. Wish I had've read the book first but there are 26 people ahead of me at the library :(


message 10363: by Geoff (new)

Geoff Woodland | 313 comments Ian - 1955 or 1965 - I was in Borneo when Sukarno picked a fight with the wrong people in '65
I didn't realise that you were that much older than me :-o)


message 10364: by Ian (new)

Ian Stewart (goodreadercomIanStewart) | 213 comments Geoff wrote: "Ian - 1955 or 1965 - I was in Borneo when Sukarno picked a fight with the wrong people in '65
I didn't realise that you were that much older than me :-o)"


1955. It’s not that long ago! :-) And I think I previously mentioned to you that when I was based in Hong Kong for The New York Times I joined a Gurkha patrol along the border between Sarawak and Kalimantan in 1965. A couple of angry shots were fired from the Indonesian side but went harmlessly astray.


message 10365: by Geoff (new)

Geoff Woodland | 313 comments Ian wrote: "Geoff wrote: "Ian - 1955 or 1965 - I was in Borneo when Sukarno picked a fight with the wrong people in '65
I didn't realise that you were that much older than me :-o)"

1955. It’s not that long a..."


I knew you were with the Gurkhas on the border (1965), but I didn't know that you were in Ubud with Sukarno, when I was still in school(1955!) - you've aged very well if your photo on your home page is current :-o)


message 10366: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 80174 comments Mod
Michael wrote: "I checked the weather for here in Adelaide for Monday onward. It goes Monday 40, Tuesday 41, Wednesday 41, Thursday 43 and Friday 40, noooooooooo that's to much of a hot spell for me. :("

That is totally ridiculous Michael!!!


message 10367: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 80174 comments Mod
I had the pleasure of attending the launch of Kaz Delaney's new novel, Almost Dead this morning. It was a wonderful turn out at Charlestown Library, with Kaz in fine form. I met up again with Annie West and Lee Christine, PLUS I met for the first time Stacey Nash, S.E. Gilchrist and a couple of others.

 photo kazdelaney11114_zps940ff368.jpg

She should have had writers cramp by the time she had finished!


Liam || Books 'n Beards (madbird) Michael wrote: "I checked the weather for here in Adelaide for Monday onward. It goes Monday 40, Tuesday 41, Wednesday 41, Thursday 43 and Friday 40, noooooooooo that's to much of a hot spell for me. :("

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message 10369: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 80174 comments Mod
Liam wrote: "Michael wrote: "I checked the weather for here in Adelaide for Monday onward. It goes Monday 40, Tuesday 41, Wednesday 41, Thursday 43 and Friday 40, noooooooooo that's to much of a hot spell for m..."

Pardon? ;)


message 10370: by Angela (new)

Angela | 351 comments Sounds like what we've got going in Melbourne.

Does anyone have advice on computer purchases? Think I'm going to buy a mac and am wondering how easy they are to navigate :)


message 10371: by Vicki (new)

Vicki Tyley (vickityley) | 1732 comments Michael wrote: "I checked the weather for here in Adelaide for Monday onward. It goes Monday 40, Tuesday 41, Wednesday 41, Thursday 43 and Friday 40, noooooooooo that's to much of a hot spell for me. :("

Our forecast is a touch warmer after Monday:

Mon 39 | Tue 42 | Wed 42 | Thu 43 | Fri 42

I'm guessing Saturday is going to be in that same range. :(


message 10372: by Vicki (new)

Vicki Tyley (vickityley) | 1732 comments Brenda wrote: "I had the pleasure of attending the launch of Kaz Delaney's new novel..."

How exciting, Brenda. You have all the fun. :)


message 10373: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 80174 comments Mod
Vicki wrote: "Brenda wrote: "I had the pleasure of attending the launch of Kaz Delaney's new novel..."

How exciting, Brenda. You have all the fun. :)"


Thanks Vicki! I don't envy you your weather though:(


message 10374: by Kathryn (new)

Kathryn | 3569 comments I have a Mac, Angela. I was a little apprehensive about. Making the change at first, but was surprised at how user friendly it was to adapt to. I found it more difficult switching to Windows XP than switching from Windows to Mac. And it feels very sophisticated and elegant - when I have to use Windows now, I find it a very clunky system, in comparison.


message 10375: by Angela (new)

Angela | 351 comments Thanks Kathryn!!! That's reassured me greatly :-)


message 10376: by Kathryn (new)

Kathryn | 3569 comments And I'm not envying anyone living anywhere with temp's in the high 30's and 40's! Good luck to you all - keep up the fluids and sit in front of a fan if air conditioning isn't an option. It was 42 degrees on our back deck last Saturday, and that was more than enough for me - I went to ground in air-conditioning for the whole day!


message 10377: by Kathryn (new)

Kathryn | 3569 comments Angela, if you have an Apple store handy, I found buying the one year Apple One on One support a good idea (it was $130 for a yr when I bought my Mac). You can register to have tutorials with an Apple staff member whenever you like for free with this plan. You can book an appointment to ask about any of the things you used to be able to do with Windows and can't work out how with Apple. I learnt some very useful things through this :-)


message 10378: by Jess (new)

Jess (jessiquie) The turn out for the book launch was amazing wasn't it Brenda. The library and Macleans did such a great job too.


message 10379: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 80174 comments Mod
Jess wrote: "The turn out for the book launch was amazing wasn't it Brenda. The library and Macleans did such a great job too."

I think there would have been between 100 - 130 people there Jess. Kaz would have had to have been overwhelmed by it all:)


message 10380: by Sharon (new)

Sharon | 5509 comments Ashleigh wrote: "Let me know how The Book Thief is, Sharon I'm hoping to see it"

Just got back from seeing it Ashleigh and I thought it was a very enjoyable movie. A little sad at times but I'm so glad I went to see it. Hope you enjoy it if you go and see it :)


message 10381: by Angela (new)

Angela | 351 comments Thanks ladies - I'm thinking a Mac is the way forward :-)


message 10382: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 80174 comments Mod
Sharon wrote: "Ashleigh wrote: "Let me know how The Book Thief is, Sharon I'm hoping to see it"

Just got back from seeing it Ashleigh and I thought it was a very enjoyable movie. A little sad at times but I'm so..."


Glad you enjoyed it Sharon:)


message 10383: by Sharon (new)

Sharon | 5509 comments Thanks Brenda, I haven't been to the pictures for over a year :)


message 10384: by Sharon (last edited Jan 11, 2014 01:03AM) (new)

Sharon | 5509 comments I'm sure you'll enjoy it Michael. Look forward to seeing what you think :)


message 10385: by Sharon (new)

Sharon | 5509 comments I haven't read the book, but I would've like to before I went to see the movie. I hope to read it soon :)


message 10386: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 80174 comments Mod
Sharon wrote: "Thanks Brenda, I haven't been to the pictures for over a year :)"

You sound like me, it's very rare that I go to the movies;)


message 10387: by Sharon (new)

Sharon | 5509 comments I would go more often Brenda, but I find them way to loud and I have very sensitive hearing :(


message 10388: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 80174 comments Mod
Sharon wrote: "I would go more often Brenda, but I find them way to loud and I have very sensitive hearing :("

And nine times out of ten you sit under a speaker!


message 10389: by Sharon (new)

Sharon | 5509 comments Haha yes you do :) So why don't you go very often Brenda? It's not like you don't have plenty of time on your hands lol ;)


message 10390: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 80174 comments Mod
Not into movies that much Sharon...more a reading sort of person;)


message 10391: by Sharon (new)

Sharon | 5509 comments Fair enough although you don't seem to read that many from what I can see. Lol ;)


message 10392: by Phrynne, Series Queen! (new)

Phrynne | 15866 comments Mod
I've just come home from seeing Saving Mr. Banks which is all about Mary Poppins. It was good - a bit of a tear-jerker actually. I noticed a few people discreetly getting the tissues out. Tom Hanks and Emma Thompson were both excellent.


message 10393: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 80174 comments Mod
Sharon wrote: "Fair enough although you don't seem to read that many from what I can see. Lol ;)"

LOL!!!


message 10394: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 80174 comments Mod
Phrynne wrote: "I've just come home from seeing Saving Mr. Banks which is all about Mary Poppins. It was good - a bit of a tear-jerker actually. I noticed a few people discreetly getting the tissues ..."

I've seen the advertising of this one Phrynne and thought it looked like it would be good.


message 10395: by Phrynne, Series Queen! (new)

Phrynne | 15866 comments Mod
I would recommend it. It was well acted and very enjoyable. There was some really good stuff over the end titles where they played actual recording of the real P.L. Travers when she went to Hollywood to make the film.


message 10396: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 80174 comments Mod
Phrynne wrote: "I would recommend it. It was well acted and very enjoyable. There was some really good stuff over the end titles where they played actual recording of the real P.L. Travers when she..."

Thanks Phrynne:)


message 10397: by Angela (new)

Angela | 351 comments Lol @Michael - that's the whole reason I'm gravitating toward a Mac! Can't even get a new PC with Windows 7 anymore :(


message 10398: by B the BookAddict (last edited Oct 27, 2014 11:18AM) (new)

B the BookAddict (bthebookaddict) Vicki wrote: "Michael wrote: "I checked the weather for here in Adelaide for Monday onward. It goes Monday 40, Tuesday 41, Wednesday 41, Thursday 43 and Friday 40, noooooooooo that's to much of a hot spell for m..."

Slightly better here but anything over 25 is too hot for me:(


message 10399: by Dale (new)

Dale Harcombe | 6949 comments Brenda wrote: "I had the pleasure of attending the launch of Kaz Delaney's new novel, Almost Dead this morning. It was a wonderful turn out at Charlestown Library, with Kaz in fine..."

Sounds a great time Brenda.


message 10400: by Dale (new)

Dale Harcombe | 6949 comments Sharon wrote: "I would go more often Brenda, but I find them way to loud and I have very sensitive hearing :("

Glad to know I am not the only one has that problem, Sharon. I hate surround sound etc.


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