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On 05/06/2025 12:50, Xocyll wrote:
>> The other problem I have is if I've watched the film/TV series then when
>> I read the book the characters voices get into my reading.
> Yeah I've had that too.

> All about which you encountered first I guess.
> 

I read Good Omens when it first came out many years ago then I watched 
the TV series (surprisingly good I must say unlike that abomination 
which is Dirk Gentley) then I decided to reread it again.

Now it's Michael Sheen and David Tennant. Saying that I do now like 
reading in the 'accent' of Death in Disc World novels as it fits with my 
version of him/she/them.