Drumroll Please.

The most over-rated book in my opinion is (pause for effect – Like we’re handing out an Academy Award) Ben-Hur by Lew Wallace.
I tried reading it once and maybe the problem is I already loved the movie. I thought the movie (Heston version) was awesome.
So, I sat down to read the book.
I made it to page ten, and thanked God we had the movie. It was as dry as a piece of ten-year-old toast for me. And boring didn’t begin to describe it.
Of course I tried to read it at age seventeen. I was into Star Trek and 2001 and there is a notable lack of starships in the novel. Maybe if I were to pick it up and read it through the eyes of an older person, it might come across differently.
Worth a try. It is at the Farr Library after all, and I won’t have to buy it.
I recall hearing a story (I’ve never been able to confirm this) that he wrote the novel while Billy the Kid was at large, and he was afraid the Kid might come gunning for him.
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Book vs Movie. Better the book in this case.
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Usually the book is better. hmmm
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Like Joy, most of the time I think the book is better than the movie, but not always. Our viewpoint changes with our age, Richard.
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I am going to give it a second shot. Like I said, maybe the problem was I was 17.
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I’m one of those people that if I read the book first the movie best be almost like the book . In all the remakes of little women there is only one that came close to the book. It drives me crazy
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IF you ever get a chance, check out an Unfinished Life by Mark Spragg. The movie is almost scene for scene from the book minus one piece. Very good story.
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