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fandomsecrets2013-12-02 06:28 pm
[ SECRET POST #2526 ]
⌈ Secret Post #2526 ⌋
Warning: Some secrets are NOT worksafe and may contain SPOILERS.
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[Doctor Who]
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[Disney]
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[TMNT]
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[Thor: The Dark World]
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[As Told By Ginger]
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[daughter, purity ring]
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[Sleepy Hollow]
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[Attack on Titan/Shingeki No Kyojin]
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[The Producers]
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Re: Tie-in novels
I've read a good chunk of the Star Trek novels, including the movie novels. I loved the little tidbits, like Sulu's Great Great whatever number Grandfather as a child in San Francisco, that Saavik is half Vulcan and Romulan and her struggle to control her emotions, especially anger, her relationship with David, the fact that The Motion Picture novel was far more palatable than the film, etc.
I read a lot of the Clone Wars novles, like Cestus Deception, Medstar, Labyrinth of Evil, preferred the novel for RotS TEN TIMES more than the film, pre-Clone Wars novel that had Luminara in it (it made me ship Obi-Wan and her so hard, oh my god), the Jedi Apprentice series, ACTUAL show based The Clone Wars novels (wild space has to be my favorite cause i loved the Obi-Wan snark with Bail), though I need to get the last two....
X-Men 3's movie novel was better to take than the film, but then again, I tend to prefer movie novels since you get extra stuff they had to cut (i felt the same way for the V for Vendetta novel. you got more about Finch. i liked bot the film, comic AND novel, despite them all being so different).
Needless to say, I read a lot during my teen years and during my time in collage. >_>