If Only It Were True
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> 3 dayGreat novel! The tone, all the adjetives that embellished the story line are remarkable. Is is write with such care that becomes near to impossible to put down. Congratulations to the author for this unique invitation to fly with your story! In my opinion the movie is a big dissapointment of the al story.
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Bettejane
> 3 dayThis fantastical fable of love . . . and hope . . . is contingent on faith that one’s spirit lives with or without a physical body. For those of us who embrace this spirituality, Arthur’s ability to believe Lauren’s account, and his eventual love for her, give us a heart-warming and entertaining reading experience. (The 2005 movie adaptation “Just Like Heaven” takes liberty with the details of the novel; but, Reese Witherspoon and Mark Ruffalo do the story justice.)
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phxreader
> 3 dayI didnt know what to expect with a free or nearly free book, but it was very good. Well written, and just all around enjoyable story of Indians coming to America. The road is always bumpy for immigrants.
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travailnz
> 3 dayCreative story, gre at character development and an ending which has a way it could leaving you to make up how it will really end.
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Vien
> 3 dayGood
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none
> 3 dayA fun crazy story thats humorous but has some very profound insights on life.This is a enjoyable read.Very entertaining moves quickly.
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B. Allie
> 3 dayAs I read this book, I could see how the scenes might unfold in the movie. I know the book is always better than the movie, but I look forward to seeing it.
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Erin L.
> 3 dayI like this fable set in the cities of San Francisco and Carmel. Must believe in fairytales to read this book.
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Susan I. Ladd
> 3 dayTheauthor is wonderful-I’ve read all of books- but this book was disappointing. The storyline was weird and the translator’s English was a bit off in places.
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Lacey Keebler IV
> 3 daySuch likeable characters and an improbable story that beguiles despite this Beautifully written