Just picked up the novelization by Jonathan Maberry. With luck I won't read it this weekend.
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ArcLight wrote:
Just picked up the novelization by Jonathan Maberry. With luck I won't read it this weekend.
haha yeah righhhhhtttt!!!! Well, if you do don't read it all, maybe read the first few chapters. That way the movie won't be so predictable.
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WereWolfH wrote:
ArcLight wrote:
Just picked up the novelization by Jonathan Maberry. With luck I won't read it this weekend.
haha yeah righhhhhtttt!!!! Well, if you do don't read it all, maybe read the first few chapters. That way the movie won't be so predictable.
That makes no sense.
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Here's a link to the book on amazon.com:
http://www.amazon.com/Wolfman-Jonathan- … amp;sr=1-6
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They had dozens at my local barnes and noble.
I would have gotten it but I didn't have any money.
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I can tell you guys right now, if the novel does the film any justice at all, we may be looking at one of the best werewolf stories ever told. 0_0
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Delta Wolfman wrote:
WereWolfH wrote:
ArcLight wrote:
Just picked up the novelization by Jonathan Maberry. With luck I won't read it this weekend.
haha yeah righhhhhtttt!!!! Well, if you do don't read it all, maybe read the first few chapters. That way the movie won't be so predictable.
That makes no sense.
Let's do a poll I think everyone got it but you. I said if you're gonna read it, don't read it all the way through, that way you can enjoy the movie without knowing what all is going to happen. (Especially the ending.) But hey some people like to see the movie after reading all of the book. Case in point Harry Potter and Twilight series. Every book I've read before the movie, I ended up not liking the movie as much. (Well, wait New Moon is an exception b/c they added stuff not in the book)
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Read it. Still going to see it tomorrow!!
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