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I don't usually like what Hollywood does to books, but I just finished Shoeless Joe and it was a train wreck. Field of Dreams is one of my all time favorite movies and it seems as though I only have Kinsella to thank for the idea. Tinsel Town really cleaned it up and gave it direction, IMO. The book had too many characters, too many side plots and was a chore to get through.
Anyone else feel the same way or am I crazy?
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