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<blockquote data-quote="mrscatinthehat" data-source="post: 214375" data-attributes="member: 2063"><p>Susie - if she has read the books already I don't see why she can't see the movie. Wasn't any real nasty stuff (either direction that you want to take that). I would say she would have a great time. Most of the kids there last night I would say were high school age or better. But again it was the midnight showing I am certain that it will be selling out to middle school age kids the next few days. We are also a house of someone that loves vampires. She has more vampire books than I care to count and just a couple years ago no reading at all. So who am I to complain. </p><p> </p><p>My easy child actually wasn't such a big reader until two sets of books. This was one of them. Her friend actually got her to read. </p><p> </p><p>Sharon - I didn't hear any of the kids coming out of it complaining about it. It does shuffle a few things and it had to leave a couple things out (as all books to movies do) but I was impressed how well they kept it so close.</p><p> </p><p>Linda - I don't know how kt would interpret some of the under stories in the book/movie. Truthfully I wouldn't recommend the series to my 18 year old because of some of it. That because of how she interprets things. I understand your wanting to be careful with kt. Not everyone can read the same book and come away with the same feeling.</p><p> </p><p>Star- only you would use that line on teens. I would have laughed my behind off. Glad you could make the night a bit better for the girls that came into the store.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mrscatinthehat, post: 214375, member: 2063"] Susie - if she has read the books already I don't see why she can't see the movie. Wasn't any real nasty stuff (either direction that you want to take that). I would say she would have a great time. Most of the kids there last night I would say were high school age or better. But again it was the midnight showing I am certain that it will be selling out to middle school age kids the next few days. We are also a house of someone that loves vampires. She has more vampire books than I care to count and just a couple years ago no reading at all. So who am I to complain. My easy child actually wasn't such a big reader until two sets of books. This was one of them. Her friend actually got her to read. Sharon - I didn't hear any of the kids coming out of it complaining about it. It does shuffle a few things and it had to leave a couple things out (as all books to movies do) but I was impressed how well they kept it so close. Linda - I don't know how kt would interpret some of the under stories in the book/movie. Truthfully I wouldn't recommend the series to my 18 year old because of some of it. That because of how she interprets things. I understand your wanting to be careful with kt. Not everyone can read the same book and come away with the same feeling. Star- only you would use that line on teens. I would have laughed my behind off. Glad you could make the night a bit better for the girls that came into the store. [/QUOTE]
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