The Tomorrow when the war began series first came out when I was in primary school and had a huge influence on how my reading preferences developed over the years (I still love to read books set in war time). Sadly by the time the last few in the series were released, I had lost momentum/interest (reading wise, they are aimed at a young teenage audience). I decided last week to re-read the series including the last 2 which I had never read (I can't believe I waited 15 years from reading the first book to finding out what happened in the end!) I really loved the series as a kid, as I mentioned they are aimed at younger readers, however, I still enjoyed the series at this age (although I wouldn't recommend reading them all in one go! 7 in 6 days! Phew!). The movie of the first book comes out tomorrow (here is the trailer) I'm generally in the camp of - books are better then the movies made of them - but I must admit I'm looking forward to seeing it!
September 1, 2010
Tomorrow
The Tomorrow when the war began series first came out when I was in primary school and had a huge influence on how my reading preferences developed over the years (I still love to read books set in war time). Sadly by the time the last few in the series were released, I had lost momentum/interest (reading wise, they are aimed at a young teenage audience). I decided last week to re-read the series including the last 2 which I had never read (I can't believe I waited 15 years from reading the first book to finding out what happened in the end!) I really loved the series as a kid, as I mentioned they are aimed at younger readers, however, I still enjoyed the series at this age (although I wouldn't recommend reading them all in one go! 7 in 6 days! Phew!). The movie of the first book comes out tomorrow (here is the trailer) I'm generally in the camp of - books are better then the movies made of them - but I must admit I'm looking forward to seeing it!
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