#BooksVsFilms
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bestbookmonkey · 1 year ago
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Exploring the depths of a story through a book can often feel like uncovering hidden worlds beneath the surface. While films captivate us with visuals and concise storytelling, books invite us to dive deeper, revealing the vast intricacies of characters, settings, and plots that often remain unseen on screen. Just like an iceberg, a book holds much more beneath its cover, ready for readers to discover a universe of details that give every narrative its true depth and richness.
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thefandomemperor · 8 years ago
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Lol, get a room you two
If you haven’t read the books
You won’t know that the Elder Wand was also called the Deathstick
Ron was actually a Prefect
Harry, Fred and George got a “life-long ban” from Umbridge after they attacked Malfoy on the pitch
Dumbledore hired a centaur named Firenze to teach Divination
Neville Longbotton could’ve been “The Chosen One” but Voldemort chose Harry
Fenrir Greyback was the werewolf who bit Remus Lupin as a child
Harry attended Bill and Fleur’s wedding disguised as Barny Weasley, a red-headed Weasley cousin
Lily was actually a few months older than James
While still alive, the Bloody Baron, who became the ghost of Slytherin House, was sent by Rowena Ravenclaw to retrieve her daughter, Helena, whom he was in love with. When Helena, who became the ghost of Ravenclaw House, refused to go with him, he became angry and stabbed her. Then, distraught with having killed her, he killed himself
Harry mended his own wand with the Elder Wand before he got rid of it
Harry, Ron and Hermione met Neville in St Mungos, who was visiting his parents and his Gran told them what happened to Alice and Frank 
The Potters’ had a cat
Harry got  miniature broom from Sirius for his first Birthday
Bathilda Bagshot was a friend of the Potters’
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accepting-our-flaws · 11 years ago
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Hinny sketches
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taggedy · 13 years ago
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The age old book versus film argument
So alot of people say that people who only watch the films aren't real fans, I disagree, I mean I both read the books and watch the films of series I get into but I think us readers need to consider that some people don't like reading or otherwise have difficulty sitting through a whole book. I do however believe they're missing out on side plots, little moments and the sheer detail in books but hey I love to read I'm going to think that :D Reading Harry Potter again and thinking how could they miss out or change, like Voldmorts memories in the half blood prince, or the DA galleons that everyone uses to communicate (both bother me greatly) or in the Hunger Games missing out the Avoxes, things that impact the plot. I understand if people disagree but its little things like this that makes books a little bit the love of my life :). Anyway I thought I should put up a post I've been on for a few weeks now :D hello world of tumblr!
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