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Limitless by Alan Glynn

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Jun 17, 11

Read from June 11 to 16, 2011

I saw the trailer to the film Limitless some time ago, and thought “Cool – that looks excellent” and then didn’t get a chance to see it at the flicks, so when I saw the book cheap on Kindle (a cool £1) I thought I’d give it a bash.

I didn’t realise that the book had actually been re-released under a different name to tie-in with the film. The book was originally published in 2001 and was called The Dark Fields.

I have to admit, I was completely drawn in right from the very beginning.

Eddie Spinola is a bit of a noone. He’s working on a rather dreary book that is part of a wider series, but he’s finding it hard to meet his deadlines. He is single, living in a small messy apartment and not exactly realising his dreams. After a chance encounter with his ex brother-in-law he tries a new designer ‘smart’ drug (MDT-48). This focuses his mind in such a way that anything seems within his grasp (hence the title) – like ‘Viagra for the brain’. Nothing could have prepared him for what happens next.

The over-riding moral of the story I guess is “Don’t do drugs kids!”, but I couldn’t help reading the whole book thinking “Oh my God – I NEED this stuff. I need it NOW!”. The idea of being able ot take a pill that literally spurs you into action without feeling mentally, emotionally or physically drained is just so appealing. OK, so there were rather tragic side-effects, but the whole point of drugs is that you believe that YOU would be able to control it. I’d at least like the opportunity to try!

I obviously haven’t seen the film (yet), but I can see why the book was chosen to be made into one – the writing is extremely fast-paced right from the beginning, and draws you into Spinola’s world effortlessly. It’s not a great literary masterpiece, but it is extremely enthralling, and a real page-turner (or button-stabber in my case).

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Marc Lol - "button stabber" - that is genius!
I saw the movie on the plane back yesterday and thought it was really good so I'd recommend watching it.
I might get to the book at some point, but usually find having watched a film adaptation first ruins the book experience :(


Sonia yeah, I know what you mean about watching the film first kind of ruining it - I will definitley out the film on my Blockbuster list though to watch on DVD...and when I watch it, I'll let you know whether I still think it's worth you reading the book ;)


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