Graham Greene is the author.
You would need to be more specific about whom you are referring to. Is this "Daisy" a TV, movie or book character?
no. there is no movie on the lottery rose but there should be! there is a movie! watched in middle school in class after reading the book. goes by a different name although not sure what it it :) great book and movie
Books are better to read then watching the movie first because if you are reading the book you can imagine the place it's at and or you can visualize what the characters look like. On television you have what the characters look like and what the place looks like.it is all there for you when watching a movie, but when you are reading a book it exercises your brain and puts it to work.SO READ DON'T WATCH TELEVISION!!!!
The book of Christmas. The story about "Yes, Virginia, there is a Santa Claus" (1897 editorial by Francis P. Church).
the book she is reading is wuthering heights
You would need to be more specific about whom you are referring to. Is this "Daisy" a TV, movie or book character?
Reading is not usually faster than watching the movie. However, the movie and book probably will be very different.
Because the first one was awful. If you watched the movie without reading the book, try reading the book and watch it again, you'll understand.
I think so, my class was reading the book and my teacher said we'd watch the movie when we finished the book.
It's not. Go read a book and get a life
if you are looking for an action filled book that is similar to the movie than this is the book for you
i think it was wuthering heights in the book
Tyler in both the book and movie
Daisy Miller is a nice book but I cried at the end...
they did base it on the book but it's not exactly like the book so I would recommend reading the book it has way more stuff in it then the movie.
A movie is more like a play than a book because, unlike when you are reading a book, you can physically see the characters and hear what they are saying.
The Prophet, Kahlil Gibran. She is really just paraphrasing as her reading is not accurate.