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The Picture of Dorian Gray - An easy read?
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Tai
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Oct 23, 2012 12:51AM

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I have read the book and the only difference it's that in the book Dorian Grey has blond hair and blue eyes while in the movie he has dark hair and brown eyes.
If it's hard for you to keep focused when reading classic stories,i think you should watch the movie.:)
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I have read the book and the only difference it's that in the book Dorian Grey has blond hair an..."
They were probably keeping to beauty standards of the day, whereas the League movie went for tall, dark, and ominous.
Although why he had his picture hanging in the hall is beyond me, unless it was a decoy to throw off Quartermain.




Discussions are open folks, at last, you may jump in whenever you want ;)
And to give my own answer to the post - although you do not need it anymore :) - I think book is an easy read (about 200 pages long). The only obstacles may be your own tastes, like someone said, if you are not really into gothic horror and classic fiction. I hope you'll like it though :)
And to give my own answer to the post - although you do not need it anymore :) - I think book is an easy read (about 200 pages long). The only obstacles may be your own tastes, like someone said, if you are not really into gothic horror and classic fiction. I hope you'll like it though :)
I have not seen the movie, but I do have the book - Dorian Grey. I need to get started on the book, and check out viewing the movie. Thanks for the helpful comments on it. It has encouraged me to give it a try.
Carol
Carol

I'd much rather other gothic horror/classic fiction books that have been made into movies, like Mary Shelly's Frankenstein and Stoker's Dracula (actually saw Dracula as a ballet performance - quite enjoyed it).
Madison wrote: "I have tried to read the book, but it is painfully slow reading and difficult to get into. I have also seen the movie, which is almost as painful as the book.
I'd much rather other gothic horror/c..."
Hi Madison,
I know what you mean. It is slow reading. While I'm reading it, I'm trying to put myself in that time period. Very different from ours today.
Carol
I'd much rather other gothic horror/c..."
Hi Madison,
I know what you mean. It is slow reading. While I'm reading it, I'm trying to put myself in that time period. Very different from ours today.
Carol

With slow books I read less pages at once, but read the book more frequently. Some books you can't digest too quickly, and what's important you shouldn't.