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Post by rafael83 on Mar 21, 2006 15:32:46 GMT -5
I just love his books!
My favorite is Seven Days for an Eternity. It's the first book from Marc I read. Now, I read all the others books!
I've also seen the film 'Just Like Heaven', and I must say that I've been a bit disappointed because it's not like the book. But it was fun!
What about you?
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Post by Kelley on Mar 21, 2006 20:19:15 GMT -5
(I know it already this thread is going to have me reading like wild.. I love it! ;D) I have not read any of Marc Levy's work .. yet ...though I am currently taking inventory of all the books I must acquire and read!! And from your suggestion this will be one. I did not see Just Like Heaven ...but I almost always opt the book over the film. Except in "Secret Window, Secret Garden" by Stephen King I liked "Secret Window" the film's plot line better If I have made any sense... the ending is more closed and certain... horrible and psychotic yes.. but great all the same!
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Post by rafael83 on Mar 24, 2006 16:13:00 GMT -5
You had to read his books!!
Ok, the writing isn't very imaginative. Sometimes, you know what will happen, but there's something which give you the desire to read more and more!
In 'Just Like Heaven', the only thing in common is the title! And a bit of the story! The movie and the book are totally different! They even changed the name of the characters!
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Post by Kelley on Mar 24, 2006 17:20:15 GMT -5
Well knowing what will happen is not bad. Sometimes, a very good thing! With your suggestion I will try to see if they have any of his work at my local librarie or bibliotheque when I get home If not, of course I will buy one, and certainly your favourite! A little off topic, did you like Just Like Heaven (is it worth seeing?) ... I am thinking of going out to a movie this evening but don't know what is showing here.
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Post by sandsagent on Mar 25, 2006 17:03:59 GMT -5
((also off topic whick I am sorry for))
Just like heaven was really good, I really liked it. As for what to go see don't go see the hills have eyes it was rather gory and odd...disturbing you might say
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Post by spinnierandy on May 7, 2006 0:05:12 GMT -5
Has anyone read -"LIGHT" by:M.John Harrison? The lives of three protagonists- one on present- day earth and two in the 25 th. century - are intertwined via a mysterios, devious intwlligence. -LOGLINE_ DONNIE DARKO meets 2001: A Space Odyssey SOURCE OF ANGST "The Shrander" intelligence appears variously as a gory horse's skull, twin female mobsters, and a sentient space vessel. KEY CONCEPTS Quantum mechanics, wormhole travel LOWDOWN -First released in the U.K. in 2002, "LIGHT" is mind-bending in both it's conceptual frameworkand literary deftness. Entertainment Weekly gave it an "A"
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