I just finished reading this book last night and it's really entertaining. Though it's a children's book, I'm pretty sure adults can pick up a thing or two from it.
The only regret I have was not being able to read it when I was younger.
jemchan_n wrote:I have to say, I like it when children's stories end up being more philosophically rich than the "adult" counterparts.
The Little Prince over any Stephanie Meyer novel any day.
Is this where I run and hide for my life?
laurainnedelrosario wrote:jemchan_n wrote:I have to say, I like it when children's stories end up being more philosophically rich than the "adult" counterparts.
The Little Prince over any Stephanie Meyer novel any day.
Is this where I run and hide for my life?
I agree with you Jem! I will choose to read The Little Prince over Twilight too. Ok naman ang Twilight but ephemeral lang siya while The Little Prince creates a lasting impression on our consciousness.
jemchan_n wrote:laurainnedelrosario wrote:jemchan_n wrote:I have to say, I like it when children's stories end up being more philosophically rich than the "adult" counterparts.
The Little Prince over any Stephanie Meyer novel any day.
Is this where I run and hide for my life?
I agree with you Jem! I will choose to read The Little Prince over Twilight too. Ok naman ang Twilight but ephemeral lang siya while The Little Prince creates a lasting impression on our consciousness.
I've issues with Twilight. hahaha I did buy the first three books because they were on the "bestsellers" table. I read the first one and it was the first book that read me to sleep. lol This could go on forever so let's just say that I'm not a fan at all.
Bagamundo wrote:jemchan_n wrote:laurainnedelrosario wrote:jemchan_n wrote:I have to say, I like it when children's stories end up being more philosophically rich than the "adult" counterparts.
The Little Prince over any Stephanie Meyer novel any day.
Is this where I run and hide for my life?
I agree with you Jem! I will choose to read The Little Prince over Twilight too. Ok naman ang Twilight but ephemeral lang siya while The Little Prince creates a lasting impression on our consciousness.
I've issues with Twilight. hahaha I did buy the first three books because they were on the "bestsellers" table. I read the first one and it was the first book that read me to sleep. lol This could go on forever so let's just say that I'm not a fan at all.
I never read twilight but I've seen the first movie. It's one of those what-the-ef-that-was-it movies. So the book is no better than the movie?
Bagamundo wrote:jemchan_n wrote:laurainnedelrosario wrote:jemchan_n wrote:I have to say, I like it when children's stories end up being more philosophically rich than the "adult" counterparts.
The Little Prince over any Stephanie Meyer novel any day.
Is this where I run and hide for my life?
I agree with you Jem! I will choose to read The Little Prince over Twilight too. Ok naman ang Twilight but ephemeral lang siya while The Little Prince creates a lasting impression on our consciousness.
I've issues with Twilight. hahaha I did buy the first three books because they were on the "bestsellers" table. I read the first one and it was the first book that read me to sleep. lol This could go on forever so let's just say that I'm not a fan at all.
I never read twilight but I've seen the first movie. It's one of those what-the-ef-that-was-it movies. So the book is no better than the movie?
jemchan_n wrote:Bagamundo wrote:jemchan_n wrote:laurainnedelrosario wrote:jemchan_n wrote:I have to say, I like it when children's stories end up being more philosophically rich than the "adult" counterparts.
The Little Prince over any Stephanie Meyer novel any day.
Is this where I run and hide for my life?
I agree with you Jem! I will choose to read The Little Prince over Twilight too. Ok naman ang Twilight but ephemeral lang siya while The Little Prince creates a lasting impression on our consciousness.
I've issues with Twilight. hahaha I did buy the first three books because they were on the "bestsellers" table. I read the first one and it was the first book that read me to sleep. lol This could go on forever so let's just say that I'm not a fan at all.
I never read twilight but I've seen the first movie. It's one of those what-the-ef-that-was-it movies. So the book is no better than the movie?
I don't recommend either of the two. haha Although, I did laugh my way through the first movie while my friends were aww-ing and making moon eyes at the screen. Twihards don't like me at all.
laurainnedelrosario wrote:The books are far better than the movies but I still don't consider them as super awesome reads. I had been a Twilight fan, but it did not last, especially when the first movie came out. It's like Fifty Shades, you read them because everyone's raving about it. But after a while the fan girl inside you dies out.
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