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Originally Posted by RDaneel54
I normally "see" the scenes and "hear" the dialog when I'm reading. Obviously, some authors can write better than others so their descriptions allow me to be "in" the book more fully. I guess that is imagination, but driven by the book together with my mind, rather than my mind alone.
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That's me. Often, after seeing a movie based on a book I've read, I'm often surprised by the choice of actors to play the characters I've imagined or by the backgrounds into which they have been placed. With characters in long-running comic strips, the difference is even more pronounced. When the "Peanuts" characters first appeared in animation, they didn't sound at all like I had imagined.