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I fell in love with The Time Traveler's Wife when it first came out  in 2003 and have read it at least once a year since.  I don't know what draws me to it.  Perhaps the idea that love can cross time, space, buying generic singulair, Cheapest singulair, and even thought.  It is an interesting mix between science fiction and romance, delves into love and loss, singulair online sales, Where to order singulair, and, for the author, fda approved singulair, Cheap singulair pill, served as a metaphor for her own failed romances.  It is nostalgic, and a bit wistful.  You almost need a playbook to figure out at what point in their lives each  character is in each chapter, singulair no rx. Singulair australia, It comes out in movie form next week.  I won't be able to stand in line on opening night.  Something about a wedding happening!  Sunday night though, I will be sitting in my seat at Silver City, singulair without a prescription, Singulair pharmacy online, fearful that the movie- like most movies that I see after reading the book- will not hold a candle to the movie version of the book that plays in my mind.

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That last quote reminds me so much of a "death memorial" that I have had on my fridge for at least 5 years. 

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I don't know if the movie will meet my expectations.  Somehow I expect it won't give me that thrill I get when I reread the book and and  the shiver of sharing the love that  that little piece of paper on my fridge gives me.    I'll be sure to let you know though. 


So, singulair no online prescription, Buying generic singulair, Sunday night at the movies- I know Erica, Kate, Leah and Lauren are excited to come along.  If you are in too, let me know- the more the merrier!


How about you?  Are you looking forward to "The Time Traveler's Wife"?  Are you usually pleased or disappointed with movies made from books you have read? 

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Erica August 9, 2009 at 3:02 pm

Of course I am looking forward to The Time Traveler’s Wife.
I actually bought he book for the second time today as when I first purchased it back in 2003 and fell in love with it I immediately gave it to my mom and insisted that she read it because I knew she would love it too…haven’t seen that first copy that I bought since then…

Lauren August 10, 2009 at 1:19 am

That copy may or may not be sitting on my bedside table in Calgary.

But I’ll have you know that I have read it no less than five times in the past year.

And have recommended it to (forced it upon?) many, many people.

Cyn August 10, 2009 at 1:30 am

Well I haven’t read the book but you have me thoroughly intrigued and as soon as I can I will run out to get a copy. The memorial on your fridge…well how beautiful is that? I hope that someone feels that way about me when I am gone. I can’t wait to go see the movie now too…if I can hold off until then maybe I will see you guys at Silvercity! ;)

Kasia Fink August 10, 2009 at 11:40 am

I’ve read it once a year since 2003 too, how funny. And ooh I’m so with you, sister… I’m almost scared to see it in case it ruins the book for me forever. But I can’t imagine NOT going to see it. Oh the dilemma!

Sz August 10, 2009 at 11:53 am

I loved the Time Traveller’s Wife, but am somewhat apprehensive about the film. I know it just won’t capture the book, nor the film that plays in my mind when I read it. Still, perhaps they film makers will have found a little something different to add to it.

Every hopeful.

Lindsay T August 11, 2009 at 4:13 pm

I haven’t heard any buzz yet on this movie. I love Rachel McAdams, so I’m hoping it’s good. I liked the book quite a bit too.

Kai Jones August 11, 2009 at 6:34 pm

Well, I hated the book. It’s completely anti-feminist: she just waits for him, over and over. Never goes off to live her own life, just goes along with what he tells her of the future. Not to mention the inappropriate behavior: when he appears to her as a child, he’s arguably “grooming” her for their later relationship.

laura August 11, 2009 at 8:06 pm

I haven’t read the book and I actually thought the movie might be a remake of ‘Portrait of Jenny’ from 1948. It has the same kind of theme; A man keeps running into the same girl who appears to be catching up to him in age, far too quickly. Not quite the same but haunting. I hope you’re not disappointed!!

The Slapdash Sewist August 12, 2009 at 2:09 pm

I loved this book too. I’m so curious how the movie will turn out!

Kelly August 19, 2009 at 8:39 am

I love the book- and have read it 6 times. It’s one of those books that just hits you hard and stays with you. So of course I was excitied for the movie. I saw it last night and was extremely disappointed. It’s like they took half the book and threw it out the window and tried to make a movie out of the remains. There was no emotion! Henry DeTamble is one of my favorite literary characters of all time because of his struggle and the depth of his emotions throughout the book. Eric Bana was a shallow pool when he should have been an ocean. It was just awful. They left out cruital character development & charaters (no ingrid & no kimmy!) and also some of the best parts- clare and henry when clare was a little girl- the party, when henry beats up the boy, NOTHING! Also my favorite part- when clare takes henry home for christmas and you get to know clare and her family really well- her crazy mother. Overall the movie failed to convey the emptiness henry felt before clare and the joy she brought to his life. I also think that the magically aspect of clare growing up with henry was missing as well. Basically, everything was wrong. Even the gutwretching ending was traded in for a lame goodbye scene between clare and henry. I didn’t cry and I wanted to cry.

Kat September 12, 2009 at 8:56 pm

This is one movie I definitely want to see!

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