Sentences with phrase «more wonderful novels»

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But I also was very interested in you know all of the sort of filmic incarnations of her work as well... And there's some wonderful observations and parts of internal monologue — well more internal monologue that Therese has — but observations of Carol that're in the novel that were really really useful to read.
Technically, True Grit is less a movie remake than a second try at filming the wonderful Charles Portis source novel, but the irony here is that the Coens» Ladykillers is a more ambitious, clever concept for a film than their admittedly beautiful western.
And his editor and publisher Sean MacDonald, is even more effusive, saying of the novel «the greatest and perhaps most unexpected satisfaction is the quality that encompasses all these things, that this is simply a magnificent novel, weird and dark and wonderful, adventurous and spellbinding in the way of any great piece of literary art.»
I'd always wished she'd written more, which is part of the reason I enjoyed Geraldine Brooks» wonderful novel, March, so much.
To wrap up my year, I was on the cover of The Wall Street Journal and in The Times, The Chicago Tribune, Forbes, and a host of others at the top of the year, have sold nearly a million books now (not counting my co-authored tomes), released my co-authored novel with Clive Cussler in Sept. and hit # 2 on the NYT Bestseller List with it, sold foreign rights to Germany, Bulgaria, and the Czech Republic, have a half dozen name production companies nosing around JET and my Assassin series, have a wonderful agent who has forgotten more than I'll ever know about the biz, and have generally had a nice run of it.
While Diaz's 2012 short story collection, This Is How You Lose Her, was wonderful, we're still eager for another novel from the Pulitzer Prize winner, whose recent self - aware remarks on the pitfalls of men writing about women only made us love him more.
Everyone's talking about Natalie Portman's wonderful performance in Black Swan — but she's playing a more conventional role in February's The Other Woman, based on Ayelet Waldman's 2006 novel Love and Other Impossible Pursuits.
More than any other genre, the wonderful world of romance novels has its own separate lingo.
My friend Deborah Reed, a wonderful writer but not a household name, has sold more than 100,000 copies of her novel Things We Set on Fire — virtually none of them in a conventional bookstore, since conventional bookstores won't sell Amazon Publishing — produced novels.
You may also be able to write a wonderful romance novel, or something more complex.
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