I watched the recent Brideshead Revisited movie last night.  It was pretty faithful to the book, yet different enough to hang together as a movie.  It's worth watching for the gorgeous locales alone!  Emma Thompson was perfect as Lady Marchmain. 
I was a little nervous watching it.  Usually, when I really love a book, the movie is nothing but disappointing.  There are some I've even refused to see--Snow Falling on Cedars is the one that comes to mind.  I think I'm looking forward to the Time Traveler's Wife movie . . . but again, it might only be disappointing. 
The reading is still going well, even though my book-finishing momentum has slowed.  It's not that I'm not trying--I'm halfway through The Hour I First Believed by Wally Lamb . . . in all of its 700-page glory.  It's a great book so far.  It covers the Columbine shootings and some of those scenes are so haunting.  I first read Wally Lamb when I got a copy of I Know This Much Is True as part of the studio audience at a book club episode at The Oprah Show.  True story!
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