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All Those Things We Never Said
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Children of freedom
“The Children of Freedom is a novel which is frequently moving and often funny, written with lightness of touch but without naivety -- the children who were thrown into that terrifying adult world could hardly have remained naive. (…)Surpassing that testament to tell a story about the “desire to resist”: this is Marc Levy’s great achievement.”
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Le Monde
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“Marc Levy pays homage to his father in this moving, hope-filled book”
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Version Femina
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“The facts are available to everyone but the author has filled in the gaps in this story with his novelist’s imagination, creating love-filled idylls, inventing conversations and instilling the characters with lively thought. This is a beautiful homage to the foreigners who took refuge in France and ended up fighting for her freedom.”
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RTL
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“The most beautiful of love stories written by a bestselling writer.”
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Femina
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“Rich, refreshingly original and complex, yet carried by its unpretentious writing style, The Children of Freedom holds the reader in a permanent state of tension. It also delivers a powerful message of tolerance.”
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Le Parisien
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London Mon Amour
« A book-selling tidal-wave, this story of two divorced fathers who decide to raise their children together in London, ‘without baby-sitters or women’, has become, as expected, the uncontested book of the summer. »
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Livres Hebdo
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« [Levy] has a unique way of treating simple subjects... in pulling together what is natural in life, he liberates all its perfumes and emotions. »
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Le Parisien
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« Levy’s prose is evocative, lively, direct, often funny and sometimes moving. »
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Le Progrès
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« A (very) romantic comedy, a cross between Notting Hill and Three Men and a Baby… »
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Télé 7 jours
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« A wonderful cast of characters populate tales of friendship and love in this comedy ‘à l’anglaise’ written by a Frenchman in London. »
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Carrefour
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« Four hundred pages of twists and turns, of tenderness and everyday moments. »
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La Culture
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« This sixth novel is just as seductive and remarkable as all his previous books... »
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Nice Matin
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« …a love letter to his adopted home of London. »
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The Sunday Times
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« …contains the humour and the sentiment that have helped Levy to sell more that ten million copies worldwide. »
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The Times
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Finding You
“Anyone who was left longing for more after Lauren’s final words will leap at the sequel…The reader is totally transported by the story of an extraordinary and absolute love. To be devoured on the beach under a parasol.”
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Cosmopolitan
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“… with the talent of a great storyteller, he weaves a touching plotline underlaid with ubiquitous themes such as the importance of dreams, love, and destiny. A skilful and hip mix of romanticism and Buddhism.”
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Femme Actuelle
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“Marc Levy’s readers, and there are plenty of them, are desperate to read the sequel to If Only it Were True, the best selling novel of 2000 in France (Ipsos / Livres Hebdo). Their wish will be granted with the publication of Finding You, already at the top of the best seller lists.”
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Le Figaro
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"Finding You promises to delight an ever-growing fan club, all the more so as it is the long-awaited sequel to If Only it Were True… And it will not disappoint – a hugely enjoyable read, ideal for the beach…well-written, with the perfect dose of romance and touching moments."
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France Soir
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“…a well crafted plot and a huge feel-good factor.”
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Lire
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“In Finding You we can once again revel in Marc Levy’s lyrical and insightful style… A magnificent and uplifting read!”
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Le Courrier Picard
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“This summer there will be one book that will be ubiquitous on the beaches – Marc Levy’s fifth novel, Finding You, the sequel to If Only it Were True, his first book, which has sold more than 3 million copies so far.”
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La Dépêche
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“To the great excitement of those who fell under the spell of his first novel in 2000, Marc Levy has brought the characters If Only it Were True back to life…”
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Carrefour Savoirs
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“Our very own Dan Brown!”
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Livres Hebdo
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In Another Life
“His writing flows, it is elegant and fast paced… In Another Life is Romeo and Juliet, set in today’s world of internet. It’s dense, beautiful, and just as tragic.”
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Paris Match
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“This is exactly what a novel should be – ideal reading for a rainy weekend… a magical tale that takes readers from the United States to Europe and back again, and sustains the suspense until the very last page...”
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Le Temps
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“Levy explores the realms of wonder and love with wit and panache. In Another Life leaves you asking for more.”
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Gala
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Seven Days for an Eternity
“Another well-deserved triumph for Marc Levy”
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L’Express
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“… a love story that is both funny and moving…”
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Le Parisien
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“Well paced, lively and sharp…”
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Bernard Pivot
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“Based around a bet, Seven Days for an Eternity provides a glimmer of hope for our wildest dreams… a challenge to the intolerance of today’s society, and Love with a capital ‘L’.”
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London Macadam
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“The intrigue is mouth watering and promises plenty of twists and turns”
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Le Figaro Littéraire
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Will You Be There?
“Without resorting to literary fireworks, the author of If Only it Were True touches the reader by the grace with which he weaves his tale. This natural-born story teller has the gift. At the end you will want to cry and applaud.”
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Le Point
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“…a romantic and breathtaking tale…”
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Télé sept jours
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“The beautiful story of two 20 year old Americans who have been in love since adolescence, but separate, in the hope of a heart-warming reunion…”
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Nice Matin
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“A wonderful love story that unfolds between New York and Honduras, Will You Be There? is so enjoyable that you’ll read it in one go.”
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Elle
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If Only It Were True
“Sparkles with terrific humour… A memorable romance that has a stunning cast of characters.”
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The Belles & Beaux of Romance
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“Simply magic”
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New York Post
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“A romantic comedy full of emotion and twists and turns”
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Livres Hebdo
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“A beautiful love story that will appeal to fans of romance, supernatural fiction and adult fairy tales.”
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barnesandnoble.com
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“A tender and tightly-woven comedy that reads like a Hollywood film”
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Cosmopolitan
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