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Instead of us each reading the story to ourselves, Cory, my younger son, ended up reading it aloud at the dinner table over the course of two evenings. (In a funny aside, the first night he did not eat dinner confessing to having eaten so many snacks all day that he had no appetite.) He's turning 14 in a few weeks so it's been a long time since there has been any reading aloud going on at our house. Thus this was a nice change of pace. He read with great animation and clearly was into sharing the story with us like this. While I am not a fan of audiobooks and always see myself as more of a visual learner than an auditory one, I enjoyed this experience.
It made me think that it might be nice at book club events for an animated reader to take on reading a page or so from the selected book, or even from the next month's upcoming title. There is an art to reading aloud, and it's not well done by everyone. I know since there are some authors who have not charmed me by their readings at store and book fair events. But there also have been some wonderful moments when an author has taken me someplace special reading their own words when they were a gifted read-aloud reader.
One more note. The Curious Case of Benjamin Button screenplay was written by the same man who wrote Forrest Gump, Eric Roth. On the car ride home Cory gave us a number of parallels between the two movies (Forrest Gump is one of his favorite films), which was quite fun. If you see the movie and know Gump see how many similiarities you note.
Good reading...good viewing....