![]() ![]() For an early teenager like myself, I enjoyed the hell out of the film adaptation. ![]() ![]() Around this time, my memory is hazy, but I believe I missed this in theaters-relegated to renting the film on video. When the 1994 adaptation of Heinlein’s film The Puppet Masters was released, I recall the film’s trailer as striking my fancy. Not to say that I’m not interested in Heinlein’s work, as he popularized a lot of what we now see in science fiction-I hate to say it, but books do not interest me the way film does. I only knew of Heinlein based off his book, The Puppet Masters, and even then, my interest waned. Even esteemed authors such as Stephen King, John Grisham, or Robert A. Outside of those few books, I have struggled with finding one that holds my interest all the way through. That is an area I don’t mind diving into headfirst. Sure, I’ll read a book that interests me, like Bruce Campbell’s If Chins Could Kill or The Devil’s Candy by Julie Salamon-if you notice, both of those books revolve around the film world. Where I lack versatility comes in the form of books. I am someone who reads articles daily and keeps up with the news and world happenings. I will be the first to admit that I am not as culturally well-versed as I aspire to be. ![]()
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