I think because the changes were so small, like names etc, it didn’t give the additional depth I was hoping for. Usually I prefer this when I read the book after seeing the film (or TV show) as it allows for more character development and gives the reader added knowledge. I think this was mostly to do with my knowing the film inside out, when something was different in the book I didn’t like it. I must admit, I was a bit disappointed in the book. I had huge hopes for this book as Legally Blonde is one of my favourite films (don’t watch it with me though, I mouth the words and apparently that’s annoying). And I have only just done so, seventeen years later…Īmanda Brown went to Stanford Law School and used letters she wrote, stories and anecdotes of her experience there to develop a manuscript, which would become Legally Blonde. I think I was still in primary school then…ever since then I have wanted to read the book. The movie for Legally Blonde came out way back in 2001 – which I cannot believe, I have just written it down, and I am looking on IMDb, and I still cannot believe it came out in 2001.
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