![]() ![]() Loved, loved, reading the reviews and opinions about the book vs. Bless Matheson for bringing us the concept of a vampire apocalypse! Because of his imagination and talent, so many of Matheson's books and stories were translated to movies and TV. Dean's narration made the listen as animated as a Columbia Broadcasting System radio presentation ala Orson Wells doing H.G. I enjoyed every aspect of this brief, well produced audible version of I Am Legend, (and especially recommend if you can pick it up when Audible has one of its special offers). Over all, I enjoyed it and would recommend it to anybody who can handle the darkness of a post-apocalyptic world where the protagonist is not an action-hero superstar! Got a little long-winded and obscure during some of the exposition around the disease, and yet still intriguing to the curious mind. Sometimes melodramatic narration (to be expected in an audio-only reading). Summary: Great fiction, great character development. The book was very prolific in the use of the word vampire, and I loved the history of vampirism as explained in the book much much more than the reasons given (well, sort of given) in the movie. One more thing, when I saw the movie I thought "wow, the infected people are kind of vampiric", but they never used the word vampire, rather calling them "dark-seekers". The movie is only very loosely based on the book. Rather than saying if you liked the movie you won't like the book, I'd rather say that if you liked the movie, you may also like the book, just don't expect it to be the same story. I pictured a Steve Buscemi in the book far more than a Will Smith. He was intelligent and given to learning, but he was also very dark, depressed and lonely. He was a normal guy just trying to survive in a world that didn't want or need him anymore. I liked that Neville wasn't some super-hero action star in the book. A lot of the questions raised by the movie were not answered, though many others were. Neville was definitely not the same man in the book that Will Smith portrayed in the movie. From the start I knew this book was not going to be the movie. Rather than reading it, I bought it on Audible and let somebody else read it to me. ![]() In fact, I decided to read the book because I was hoping for some clarification about some concepts and ideas that the movie hinted at but didn't explain. Like a lot of reviewers, I saw the movie before I ever heard of the book. ![]()
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