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message 101: by Berna (new) - rated it 5 stars

Berna Ardill Loved it - the film didn't do it justice - bad choice of actors!


Susanna Fantastic book. I feel sorry for those who have only seen the movie, because it was so bad.


message 103: by KarenH (new) - rated it 5 stars

KarenH Zmkc wrote: "Immensely enjoyable book, exceptionally readable but not trashily written. A great book. The film's not too bad really, but only worth watching if you've already read the book and just want another..."
I felt the same way...loved the book and enjoyed the movie only because I had read the book. Friends that saw the movie with me had not read the book and were pretty much thumbs down about the whole thing.


message 104: by Tash (new) - rated it 2 stars

Tash Dahling I hated this book. I found the main characters incredibly unlikeable. In the end I just didn't care.


message 105: by Gerd (new) - rated it 1 star

Gerd Tash wrote: "I hated this book. I found the main characters incredibly unlikeable. In the end I just didn't care."

Me too!
I wonder if I should watch the movie, given that those that liked the book didn't seem to like it much. :)


Barbara Bagatin Susana wrote: "Fantastic book. I feel sorry for those who have only seen the movie, because it was so bad." Hello Susana, I completely agree with you :-)


Barbara Bagatin Berna wrote: "Loved it - the film didn't do it justice - bad choice of actors!"
Hello Berna: I agree with you.


Carolyn Birrittella I also enjoyed this book. I didn't know there was a movie. Although based on the previous few reviews, I'll probably pass on it :)

I'd love to hear other people's opinions about the book's end. I'll say nothing more than that in this post, to avoid spoiling anything.


Barbara Bagatin Carolyn wrote: "I also enjoyed this book. I didn't know there was a movie. Although based on the previous few reviews, I'll probably pass on it :)

I'd love to hear other people's opinions about the book's end. I'..."

Hello! In my opinion, the actors were chosen for anything related to the protagonists. Needed another writer and director who understood the complexity of the novel, which has a simple read, but a very complicated story.


Carolyn Birrittella Barbara wrote: "Carolyn wrote: "I also enjoyed this book. I didn't know there was a movie. Although based on the previous few reviews, I'll probably pass on it :)

I'd love to hear other people's opinions about th..."


I agree with what you're saying about the complexity of the novel. For example: all the layers of love shared imperfectly between the characters.


Barbara Bagatin Carolyn wrote: "Barbara wrote: "Carolyn wrote: "I also enjoyed this book. I didn't know there was a movie. Although based on the previous few reviews, I'll probably pass on it :)

I'd love to hear other people's o..."

I completely agree with you Caroline. It is a relationship unusual these days. Maybe not very rare in the real world. Of course, very different from some "literature", cinema, and what make us think the media. In advertising: all in love and happy!


Carolyn Birrittella Perhaps that's the key difference between literary fiction and commercial fiction. I must confess, my favorite novels are a combination of both. I like a great plot, which is often found in commercial fiction, but I also like rich, deep characters.


Barbara Bagatin Carolyn wrote: "Perhaps that's the key difference between literary fiction and commercial fiction. I must confess, my favorite novels are a combination of both. I like a great plot, which is often found in commerc..."
Yes, you are right :-)some novels of commercial fiction have really interesting plot.


message 114: by Jessie (last edited Dec 16, 2013 08:34AM) (new) - rated it 1 star

Jessie Because the characters were hollow and flat, I really disliked this book. There were too many descriptions of motives and reasons, rather than demonstrations.


message 115: by Ginger (new) - rated it 3 stars

Ginger Lazy wrote: "OK, I read it last year before I even knew the movie was coming out and it was one of the slowest books I've ever attempted to read. I couldn't get into it, and it just became one of those books I ..."

My feelings exactly. I didn't much care for the movie, either. Every time I see anything about this book, I can't help but think, "Wa-hey!" -- isn't that what the annoying girl always said in greeting? Obnoxious.


Melanie I caught the movie packing up my hotel room after a week long conference. I could not get the movie out of my head so I had to read the book. I am a fan of both.


message 117: by Ana (new) - rated it 4 stars

Ana Campanha Loved this book so much!


message 118: by Toni (new) - rated it 4 stars

Toni Loved the movie and the book.


message 119: by Salma (new) - rated it 4 stars

Salma Haven't watched the movie yet as I find that they don't do justice to the books but the book was okay. It kept dragging on with the "I love her but I'd rather sleep with a 1000 other women" and "I've got to try and not let him know what I'm feeling". But other than that, an okay book.


message 120: by Betty (new) - rated it 5 stars

Betty I thought it was heavy going to start with, but when it did bite....what a good book.


Valerie Doherty Yes, I've read it and enjoyed it.


message 122: by Kerry (new) - rated it 3 stars

Kerry Taylor I know I could not put it down and I read it in an afternoon (did not realize it was so short), so I really can´t say if I liked it or not. I did think at the end, why one day then read the synopsis and realized why.........will watch the movie and see..


message 123: by Sophie (new) - added it

Sophie loved this book !!! Film is pretty good also


message 124: by Aime (new) - rated it 5 stars

Aime Oswald Loved it and the movie!!


message 125: by Kai (new) - rated it 4 stars

Kai Broke my heart.


message 126: by Amy (new) - rated it 2 stars

Amy Keyishian HATED this book. Absolutely detested it. The female lead only exists to fulfill the needs and longings of the male lead - to be an object of his desire or a foil for his plans. Absolutely detestable.


message 127: by Amy (new) - rated it 2 stars

Amy Keyishian Sally wrote: "Phaedra221 wrote: "Am I the only one who thought this book was a waste of time?"

Nope, I thought so too. It was like reading about 2 train wrecks that they were calling lives, then it was tied up..."


Yes! This too, Sally (See below)


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