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Just Like Heaven (Mass Market Paperback)

by Marc Levy (Author) "THE NOVELTY CLOCK SITTING ON THE UNPAINTED wooden nightstand sounded at five-thirty ..." (more)
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This is the book, by a French architect based in San Francisco, that made a huge Hollywood deal, and then a seven-figure sale to Pocket Books. It's an interesting study in the difference between a movie concept and a novel. One can imagine it as an offbeat romantic comedy on the screen, with charismatic actors and some nifty special effects, but as a book it's slight and one-dimensional--and it doesn't help that Levy has no ear whatsoever for American speech patterns. The gimmick at the heart of the story is a mixture of the movie notion of "meeting cute" and the Invisible Man tradition. Arthur, a young architect in San Francisco, finds a beautiful girl hiding in the closet of an apartment he has just bought. The problem is, only he can see her; she is, in fact, a spirit emanation of Lauren, a nurse who is lying in a coma at a nearby hospital after a near-fatal accident; the apartment used to be hers. After initially rejecting her explanation, Arthur begins to fall for Lauren, and determines that he must remove her comatose body from the hospital before her grieving mother can bring herself to cut off her life support. Helped by his skeptical business partner, Arthur accomplishes this with a borrowed ambulance and Lauren's knowledge of how the hospital works. Then the "body," along with the attendant invisible Lauren, is spirited away to the Carmel hideaway Arthur has kept since his beloved mother's death from cancer. (Life with mother is rendered in a series of saccharine scenes that would embarrass a maker of life insurance commercials.) George Pilger, one of the most improbable American police inspector ever to grace the pages of a novel, gets onto Arthur's escapade and goes down to Carmel to confront him. Will Arthur be arrested? Will Lauren die? In a gentle fable like this, there can be no real surprises. What is surprising is that so slender a tale, which actually reads more like a draft of a screenplay, should have appeared as an (almost) full-length book. (May)
Copyright 2000 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.


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Arthur returns home to find a lovely young woman--whose body lies comatose in a hospital far away. Steven Spielberg's DreamWorks bought the rights.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A Love Story To Remember!, April 6 2004
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Lauren is in a car accident and slips into a coma at a local hospital. Arthur moves into her apartment and find her in his closet. He thinks his best friend is playing a joke on him, but Lauren has to prove that she is alive at the hospital. The more time they spend together, the more they begin to fall in love. Arthur decides to find a way to wake Lauren from her coma, but his mission turns into a wild and unsafe escape. Will she live to meet Arthur in the flesh or will she die? The answer is in the book "If Only It Were True." You will laugh and cry thru out the entire book! Enjoy!
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4.0 out of 5 stars A catchy read, Dec 30 2003
By AustinAng ((Outside of) Austin, TX USA) - See all my reviews
Okay, so we know from other reviews that this book is on its way to Hollywood (I personally see Lauren played by Mira Sorvino and Arthur played by Michael Vartan), but read the book before the movie comes out.

Some people seem to try too hard to make this novel something it is not: a complicated, hard-to-read book. If Only It Were True is a charming love story revolving around the death of a San Francisco doctor and her predicament of being stuck between life and death.

The leading man, Arthur, is the only one that can see the comatose woman in her ghostly state. They embark on a journey to find out how to get her soul back into her body. The tale is sweet and memorable. Read the book.

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1.0 out of 5 stars How do things like this get published?, Jun 3 2003
By Joe (San Francisco, CA United States) - See all my reviews
I just finished reading this book in the original French version, so I know that my disappointment was not due to a bad translation. I had heard that this was the best-selling book in France a couple of years ago and I'd read some good reviews, so I was expecting much more.

What an amateurish mess. Although the central premise could have been interesting, the book doesn't really work on any level. The writing is extremely pedestrian: the cops eat donuts, the sidekick makes wisecracks, and all the cliches appear just where you expect them. The characters don't behave like any human beings I know. There are huge, careless gaps in the plot (for example, why does Lauren's "soul" bother to hide in a bathroom closet if no one has been able to see her?) and the author doesn't even bother to get the geography of San Francisco right -- a quick look at a map would have shown that it is Post Street, not Polk Street, that runs along Union Square.

Of course, none of this really matters because the book reads like a sketchy proposal for a throw-away romantic comedy starring Sandra Bullock and Hugh Grant. And I have a feeling that's exactly what we're going to get. *sigh*

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4.0 out of 5 stars Funny, witty, and unexpected!
I admire the author's imagination; how he turned an 'Impossible' situation into a 'Could-happen' one. There are smart jokes, and the ending is unexpected. Read more
Published on Mar 4 2003 by Mira

5.0 out of 5 stars If Only It Were True
What a wonderful book. I just happened to pick it up at the sale table and have recommended to everyone. Read more
Published on Feb 14 2003 by Cathy Westley

3.0 out of 5 stars Paranormal love story
Paranormal love story written by first time French author, Marc Levy. Story of a young female doctor who is involved in a car accident and ends up in a coma. Read more
Published on Feb 13 2003 by Lealing

1.0 out of 5 stars Very poorly written, but readable
This book reads like an immature male's fantasy of himself - a poor, pitiful rich kid with somehow amazing spirituality and integrity. Read more
Published on Aug 8 2002 by Susan Price

4.0 out of 5 stars Great imagination
Not quite a ghost story, not quite a romance, not quite a suspense book, but quite a story. Marc Levy spins a wonderful tale, full of imagination. Pick it up for a fun summer read.
Published on Aug 4 2002 by Thea M. Ryan

5.0 out of 5 stars Light reading for light days.
Arthur is a young architect who just moved into a new apartment. One evening he discovers a woman hiding in his bathroom closet. Read more
Published on Jul 28 2002 by Traci D. Haley

5.0 out of 5 stars good....
The story was a little more of soap operaish but I did like the story only it is too slow about Arthur's mom. But It's a great buy! Read more
Published on Jul 15 2002 by anqeliqueruby

5.0 out of 5 stars an enchanting little read
Lauren is a doctor who is thrown into a coma after a car accident. Arthur is the architect who rents her apartment from her mother, not knowing what had happened to the previous... Read more
Published on Jul 1 2002 by Saima Huq

4.0 out of 5 stars Good first novel.. will be a fun movie!!
I really enjoyed this book. I thought is was a cute and funny story. Can't wait to see the movie!
I gave it a 4* only because I thought it could use more romance and I... Read more
Published on April 25 2002

4.0 out of 5 stars very good book, but is it too magical?
Basically this book is about a girl who got a bad accident and when her body's in a coma in the hospital, her spirit's dating a guy. Cool huh? Read more
Published on April 16 2002 by ar_2

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