Do you picture actors in your mind when you read?
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Re: Do you picture actors in your mind when you read?
I've thought that myself. It sure does seem like it in this instance.dhomespot wrote:It makes you wonder if the author had an actor in mind when they wrote a story.Brother Juniper wrote:I do. I have always had the image of Tom Selleck as the lead character of Jim Qwilleran in The Cat Who books. My wife started reading the books too and she asked me, "Does Jim Qwilleran remind you of an actor?" I said, "Tom Selleck, right?" She said, "Exactly!" So I think that's probably a a pretty common connection in those particular books.
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Well, after a aquick search I found that Lilian Jackson Braun's first Cat Who book was published in 1966, and Tom Selleck's very first role was in 1969, so I guess not. But the resemblance is uncanny.
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It used to drive me crazy when the cover artist apparently hadn't read the book. E.g. you go through half the book only to find out that a certain character is, say, bearded.

I also used to picture Laura Ingalls' log cabin looking sometimes like a log cabin inside, but sometimes like my own house.

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-- 22 Jan 2014, 15:16 --
I have read books that was a storyline for a movie so rewinds of the movie were playing in my mind while the author was trying to paint another viewpoint in our minds. Some of the classic stories that we read in school were a based for a painting of the early times in America history and where we have been to get where we are today so it helps me as a reader to be able to paint the storyline in my mind as the author had written the book to express their ideas.