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Originally Posted by Nyssa
How do the two compare?
Can you enjoy one medium without having tried the other?
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I haven't read enough of even the first book of the series to be able to answer that. . .
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Originally Posted by DuckieTigger
I haven't checked out the book, but thought I look into the first episode. Turned out my morning was consumed by 4 episodes. Would have probably watched more if there wasn't other housework to do. If the book is as hard to put down as the tv show, it promises to be a good read.
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. . . But my guess is that it won't be a problem. Connelly has said this:
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According to Connelly, "a fair amount of changes" were made "to the world of Harry Bosch" "in making the shift from page to screen." In the series, Harry "is 47 years old and a veteran of the first Gulf War in 1991," when he was a member of a Special Forces team clearing tunnels, but "he has now been a police officer for twenty years, with a one-year exception when he re-upped with the Army after 9/11, as many LAPD officers did. He came back to the force after serving in Afghanistan and again encountering tunnel warfare
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. . . which doesn't answer the question either but I personally feel that watching the Amazon

series won't interfere with ones enjoyment of the book series.