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I am going to start The Little White Horse Fan Club...

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littlelamb · 23/01/2009 18:15

So come on, who wants to be in my gang?? I have just seen a trailer for 'the mystery of moonacre' or some such crap and it's made me wonder why they felt the need to change it? And Ioan Grufford as Sir Benjamin? Pffftttt. I loved this book as a child, my mum gave me her copy and I have it all saved for dd to have in a few years but now she has seen the trailer and has asked if we can go and see it, when I just want to wail noooooooooo I will read it to you (I think 4 is maybe a bit young anyhow ) I seem to remember that they made it into a TV series about 10 years ago and screwed it up then too. Why????? So, let the first club meeting commence. If you were to cast this film, who would be in it? I can't work out wether Natascha McElhone as Loveday is brilliant or just wrong. Isn't she meant to be older??

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Nyx · 23/01/2009 18:16

I will join...I can't chat right now as dd's bath is running but will come back later

You have great taste in books!

littlelamb · 23/01/2009 18:18

Ah, Nyx. Have some cake

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MarmadukeScarlet · 23/01/2009 18:27

I will not be going to see it

I wanted to be Maria Merryweather on here, but somone took it and posted about 3 post with it - what a waste.

So I have been Marmaduke Scarlet for some while now.

I am sulking because my DD didn't choose it for her ESB exam reading, I had the pages worked out and everything .

She did go as MM to last years book day, so at least that is something .

littlelamb · 23/01/2009 18:30

I went to my bookday dressed as Maria too! Cue a whole day of having to explain who I was to everyone

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MarmadukeScarlet · 23/01/2009 18:35

You must be very young, they didn't exist in my day!

littlelamb · 23/01/2009 18:38

Not that young 25 but it was in about year 5 or 6.

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littlelamb · 23/01/2009 20:36

Come on people! There must be more closet LWH fans out there. Or are you all busy being slutty scandalous on the other thread?!

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Maenad · 23/01/2009 20:41

I'll join! I read it and read it as a child. I had no idea there was a film of it but can't imagine it would be a good idea. The images were just so powerful and stayed with me for years.

SilentTerror · 23/01/2009 20:43

Me too!
Read it in school when I was about 11,bought a copy and have handed it down to my own DDs.

littlelamb · 23/01/2009 20:45

tis sacrilege

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dinny · 23/01/2009 20:47

no way am I watching the film NO WAY

littlelamb · 23/01/2009 20:47

Shall we make some placards Dittany?

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littlelamb · 23/01/2009 20:48

Arrrghhhh I mean Dinny

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MarmadukeScarlet · 24/01/2009 18:12

25, is very young from where I'm sitting!

Uriel · 24/01/2009 18:23

I've loved it for years.

Not sure if I can bear to watch the film, just in case it's a load of rubbish.

Racingsnake · 25/01/2009 04:05

I'll join! Didn't know anyone else had ever heard of it. Must now find copy and reread it. Never get out to films (or anywhere else) any more, so safe from corruption.

littlelamb · 25/01/2009 05:43
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OrmIrian · 26/01/2009 17:36

I'll join! I loved it so much that when I couldn't find my childhood copy I bought another, and then found the old one. Just so that my DC would be able to read it.

And won't Ungrateful little bleeders!

I think the film looks a bit overblown.

littlelamb · 26/01/2009 21:40

OrmIrian, the newer versions don't have the same pictures! I went through the same (traumatic, but I'm over it now, phew!) thing with Ballet SHoes, I thought I'd lost mine, spent forever trying to find an edition with the same illustrations, only to find mine anyway. I loved the picture I had in mine of Maria's round room. I sooooo wanted it for myself I loved the thought of someone coming iin in the night to tend the fire and leave me a little biscuit...

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Stayingsunnygirl · 26/01/2009 21:45

I love this book too - I was so glad to find it again - though I haven't had to go through the trauma of having my children reject it - they're all boys, so I didn't offer.

I will probably go and see the film, but if it's as bad an adaption as last years film of The Dark Is Rising, then I will be very disappointed indeed.

littlelamb · 26/01/2009 21:50

Silly as it is, one of the things I worry about with ds is that we won't have common interests. I don't have books to pass onto him as he grows up. And if dd rejects the ones I have kept I will be secretly a little sad too

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Stayingsunnygirl · 26/01/2009 22:16

I have three ds's and no dd's, littlelamb, and I suppose I've had to learn about their interests, to a certain extent. But we do have things in common - we all love Top Gear (though I'm the only one that fancies Jeremy Clarkson) and Dr Who (ditto David Tennant)!

On the other hand, they seem to have picked up some of my interests - ds2 loves Mamma Mia almost as much as me! I suppose when you live with someone, things rub off - in both directions.

MoominMymbleandMy · 27/01/2009 01:41

Oh, I loved this book, and "Linnets and Valerians", and "Henrietta's House".

One of the nicest things about having a bookworm DD is passing on your favourite books.

Mine has just read and adored the whole "The Dark is Rising" sequence, and is a long term Diana Wynne Jones fan.

I am not looking forward to reading Thomas the Tank Engine to DS.

MarmadukeScarlet · 27/01/2009 02:06

littlelamb I think my love of Maria's round room has clouded my house buying judgement, I am on my second house with round rooms!

in this house DD has a round bedroom (dining room below) and we also have a round bedroom (kitchen below) - dd's room is particularly magical although no fireplace and biscuits.

OrmIrian · 27/01/2009 11:25

What film of The Dark is Rising? What? When> . I loved that book.

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