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Landline : un roman livre de poche par Rainbow Rowell St. Martin's Griffin-

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Landline
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Young Adults, Adults
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ISBN
9781250049544
Book Title
Landline : a Novel
Item Length
8.3 in
Publisher
St. Martin's Press
Publication Year
2015
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Item Height
0.8 in
Author
Rainbow Rowell
Genre
Fiction
Topic
Contemporary Women, Family Life, Romance / Contemporary
Item Width
5.5 in
Item Weight
15.9 Oz
Number of Pages
320 Pages

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#1 New York Times bestselling author A New York Times Best Seller Goodreads Choice Award Winner for Best Fiction of 2014 An Indie Next Pick IF YOU GOT A SECOND CHANCE AT LOVE, WOULD YOU MAKE THE SAME CALL? As far as time machines go, a magic telephone is pretty useless. TV writer Georgie McCool can't actually visit the past -- all she can do is call it, and hope it picks up. And hope he picks up. Because once Georgie realizes she has a magic phone that calls into the past, all she wants to do is make things right with her husband, Neal. Maybe she can fix the things in their past that seem unfixable in the present. Maybe this stupid phone is giving her a chance to start over ... Does Georgie want to start over? From Rainbow Rowell, the New York Times bestselling author of Eleanor & Park and Fangirl , comes this heart-wrenching - and hilarious - take on fate, time, television and true love. Landline asks if two people are ever truly on the same path, or whether love just means finding someone who will keep meeting you halfway, no matter where you end up.

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St. Martin's Press
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1250049547
ISBN-13
9781250049544
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Book Title
Landline : a Novel
Author
Rainbow Rowell
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Topic
Contemporary Women, Family Life, Romance / Contemporary
Publication Year
2015
Genre
Fiction
Number of Pages
320 Pages

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Item Length
8.3 in
Item Height
0.8 in
Item Width
5.5 in
Item Weight
15.9 Oz

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Reviews
The magic phone becomes Ms. Rowell's way to rewrite 'It's a Wonderful Life'…what that film accomplished with an angel named Clarence, Ms. Rowell accomplishes with a quaint old means of communication, and for her narrative purposes, it really does the trick., Praise for Landline "The magic phone becomes Ms. Rowell's way to rewrite 'It's a Wonderful Life'…what that film accomplished with an angel named Clarence, Ms. Rowell accomplishes with a quaint old means of communication, and for her narrative purposes, it really does the trick."- The New York Times "While the topic might have changed, this is still Rowell-reading her work feels like listening to your hilariously insightful best friend tell her best stories."- Library Journal , starred review on Landline "Her characters are instantly lovable, and the story moves quickly…the ending manages to surprise and satisfy all at once. Fans will love Rowell's return to a story close to their hearts."- Kirkus Reviews on Landline "Rowell is, as always, a fluent and enjoyable writer-the pages whip by."- Publishers Weekly on Landline "Keen psychological insight, irrepressible humor and a supernatural twist: a woman can call her husband in the past." - Time Magazine on Landline "The dialogue flows naturally; it's zippy, funny, and fresh. The flirtation between young Georgie and Neal is genuinely romantic." - Boston Globe "After the blazing successes of Eleanor & Park , Fangirl and Attachments , it's become clear that Rowell is an absolute master of rendering emotionally authentic and absorbing stories...While the novel soars in its more poignant moments, Rowell injects the proper dose of humor to keep you laughing through your tears." - RT Book Reviews on Landline "To skip her work because of its rom-com sheen would be to miss out on the kind of swift, canny honesty of that passage, which is typical of the pleasures of Landline - it's a book that's a joy from sentence to sentence, and on that intimate level there's absolutely nothing unoriginal or clichéd in the way Rowell thinks. Her work is dense with moments of sharp observation…and humor." - Chicago Tribune Printers Row "But a focus on the endings is the wrong one when you're reading a book of Rowell's. What matters most are the middles, which she packs with thoughtful dissections of how we live today, reflections upon the many ways in which we can love and connect as humans, and tacit reassurances of the validity of our feelings regardless of our particular experiences." -Slate.com on Landline " Landline might not have any teenage protagonists, but it does have all the pleasures of Rowell's YA work - immediate writing that's warm and energetic" -Time.com "More gentle, more real than Douglas Coupland, more smooth and also more clever than Helen Fielding. Truly, slowly, sweetly gorgeous." - The Globe & Mail Praise for Rainbow Rowell: "An honest, heart-wrenching portrayal of imperfect but unforgettable love."-The Horn Book (winner of The Horn Book Award for fiction) on Eleanor & Park "Touching and utterly real."- Publishers Weekly (starred review) on Fangirl "Rowell's writing swings from profane to profound, but it's always real and always raw."-Petra Mayer for NPR Books on Eleanor & Park "Consider me a fangirl of this charming coming-of-age tale."- Entertainment Weekly on Fangirl " Eleanor & Park reminded me not just what it's like to be young and in love with a girl, but also what it's like to be young and in love with a book."-John Green, The New York Times Book Review on Eleanor & Park "Fangirl is a deliciously warmhearted nerd-power ballad destined for greatness."-New York Journal of Books on Fangirl "Absolutely captivating."- Kirkus Reviews (starred review) on Fangirl "The pure, fear-laced, yet steadily maturing relationship Eleanor and Park develop is urgent and breathtaking and, of course, heartbreaking, too."- Booklist (starred review) on Eleanor & Park "Funny, hopeful, foulmouthed, sexy, and tear-jerking, this winning romance will captivate teen and adult readers alike."- Kirkus (starred review) on Eleanor & Park, Landline might not have any teenage protagonists, but it does have all the pleasures of Rowell's YA work -- immediate writing that's warm and energetic, More gentle, more real than Douglas Coupland, more smooth and also more clever than Helen Fielding. Truly, slowly, sweetly gorgeous., After the blazing successes of Eleanor & Park , Fangirl and Attachments , it's become clear that Rowell is an absolute master of rendering emotionally authentic and absorbing stories...While the novel soars in its more poignant moments, Rowell injects the proper dose of humor to keep you laughing through your tears., While the topic might have changed, this is still Rowell--reading her work feels like listening to your hilariously insightful best friend tell her best stories., Praise for Landline "Ms. Rowell is talented enough to be uncategorizable... Landline belongs to a genre of its own."--Janet Maslin for The New York Times "While the topic might have changed, this is still Rowell-reading her work feels like listening to your hilariously insightful best friend tell her best stories."- Library Journal , starred review on Landline "Her characters are instantly lovable, and the story moves quickly…the ending manages to surprise and satisfy all at once. Fans will love Rowell's return to a story close to their hearts."- Kirkus Reviews on Landline "Rowell is, as always, a fluent and enjoyable writer-the pages whip by."- Publishers Weekly on Landline "Keen psychological insight, irrepressible humor and a supernatural twist: a woman can call her husband in the past." - Time Magazine on Landline "The dialogue flows naturally; it's zippy, funny, and fresh. The flirtation between young Georgie and Neal is genuinely romantic." - Boston Globe "After the blazing successes of Eleanor & Park , Fangirl and Attachments , it's become clear that Rowell is an absolute master of rendering emotionally authentic and absorbing stories...While the novel soars in its more poignant moments, Rowell injects the proper dose of humor to keep you laughing through your tears." - RT Book Reviews on Landline "To skip her work because of its rom-com sheen would be to miss out on the kind of swift, canny honesty of that passage, which is typical of the pleasures of Landline - it's a book that's a joy from sentence to sentence, and on that intimate level there's absolutely nothing unoriginal or clichéd in the way Rowell thinks. Her work is dense with moments of sharp observation…and humor." - Chicago Tribune Printers Row "But a focus on the endings is the wrong one when you're reading a book of Rowell's. What matters most are the middles, which she packs with thoughtful dissections of how we live today, reflections upon the many ways in which we can love and connect as humans, and tacit reassurances of the validity of our feelings regardless of our particular experiences." -Slate.com on Landline " Landline might not have any teenage protagonists, but it does have all the pleasures of Rowell's YA work - immediate writing that's warm and energetic" -Time.com "More gentle, more real than Douglas Coupland, more smooth and also more clever than Helen Fielding. Truly, slowly, sweetly gorgeous." - The Globe & Mail Praise for Rainbow Rowell: "An honest, heart-wrenching portrayal of imperfect but unforgettable love."-The Horn Book (winner of The Horn Book Award for fiction) on Eleanor & Park "Touching and utterly real."- Publishers Weekly (starred review) on Fangirl "Rowell's writing swings from profane to profound, but it's always real and always raw."-Petra Mayer for NPR Books on Eleanor & Park "Consider me a fangirl of this charming coming-of-age tale."- Entertainment Weekly on Fangirl " Eleanor & Park reminded me not just what it's like to be young and in love with a girl, but also what it's like to be young and in love with a book."-John Green, The New York Times Book Review on Eleanor & Park "Fangirl is a deliciously warmhearted nerd-power ballad destined for greatness."-New York Journal of Books on Fangirl "Absolutely captivating."- Kirkus Reviews (starred review) on Fangirl "The pure, fear-laced, yet steadily maturing relationship Eleanor and Park develop is urgent and breathtaking and, of course, heartbreaking, too."- Booklist (starred review) on Eleanor & Park "Funny, hopeful, foulmouthed, sexy, and tear-jerking, this winning romance will captivate teen and adult readers alike."- Kirkus (starred review) on Eleanor & Park, But a focus on the endings is the wrong one when you're reading a book of Rowell's. What matters most are the middles, which she packs with thoughtful dissections of how we live today, reflections upon the many ways in which we can love and connect as humans, and tacit reassurances of the validity of our feelings regardless of our particular experiences., Her characters are instantly lovable, and the story moves quickly…the ending manages to surprise and satisfy all at once. Fans will love Rowell's return to a story close to their hearts., "The magic phone becomes Ms. Rowell's way to rewrite 'It's a Wonderful Life'...what that film accomplished with an angel named Clarence, Ms. Rowell accomplishes with a quaint old means of communication, and for her narrative purposes, it really does the trick." -- The New York Times "While the topic might have changed, this is still Rowell--reading her work feels like listening to your hilariously insightful best friend tell her best stories." -- Library Journal, starred review on Landline "Her characters are instantly lovable, and the story moves quickly...the ending manages to surprise and satisfy all at once. Fans will love Rowell's return to a story close to their hearts." -- Kirkus Reviews on Landline "Rowell is, as always, a fluent and enjoyable writer--the pages whip by." -- Publishers Weekly on Landline "Keen psychological insight, irrepressible humor and a supernatural twist: a woman can call her husband in the past." -- Time Magazine on Landline "The dialogue flows naturally; it's zippy, funny, and fresh. The flirtation between young Georgie and Neal is genuinely romantic." -- Boston Globe "After the blazing successes of Eleanor & Park , Fangirl and Attachments , it's become clear that Rowell is an absolute master of rendering emotionally authentic and absorbing stories...While the novel soars in its more poignant moments, Rowell injects the proper dose of humor to keep you laughing through your tears." -- RT Book Reviews on Landline "To skip her work because of its rom-com sheen would be to miss out on the kind of swift, canny honesty of that passage, which is typical of the pleasures of Landline -- it's a book that's a joy from sentence to sentence, and on that intimate level there's absolutely nothing unoriginal or clichéd in the way Rowell thinks. Her work is dense with moments of sharp observation...and humor." -- Chicago Tribune Printers Row "But a focus on the endings is the wrong one when you're reading a book of Rowell's. What matters most are the middles, which she packs with thoughtful dissections of how we live today, reflections upon the many ways in which we can love and connect as humans, and tacit reassurances of the validity of our feelings regardless of our particular experiences." -- Slate.com on Landline " Landline might not have any teenage protagonists, but it does have all the pleasures of Rowell's YA work -- immediate writing that's warm and energetic" -- Time.com "More gentle, more real than Douglas Coupland, more smooth and also more clever than Helen Fielding. Truly, slowly, sweetly gorgeous." -- The Globe & Mail, "The magic phone becomes Ms. Rowell's way to rewrite 'It's a Wonderful Life'...what that film accomplished with an angel named Clarence, Ms. Rowell accomplishes with a quaint old means of communication, and for her narrative purposes, it really does the trick." -- The New York Times "While the topic might have changed, this is still Rowell--reading her work feels like listening to your hilariously insightful best friend tell her best stories." -- Library Journal, starred review on Landline "Her characters are instantly lovable, and the story moves quickly...the ending manages to surprise and satisfy all at once. Fans will love Rowell's return to a story close to their hearts." -- Kirkus Reviews on Landline "Rowell is, as always, a fluent and enjoyable writer--the pages whip by." -- Publishers Weekly on Landline "Keen psychological insight, irrepressible humor and a supernatural twist: a woman can call her husband in the past." -- Time Magazine on Landline "The dialogue flows naturally; it's zippy, funny, and fresh. The flirtation between young Georgie and Neal is genuinely romantic." -- Boston Globe "After the blazing successes of Eleanor & Park , Fangirl and Attachments , it's become clear that Rowell is an absolute master of rendering emotionally authentic and absorbing stories...While the novel soars in its more poignant moments, Rowell injects the proper dose of humor to keep you laughing through your tears." -- RT Book Reviews on Landline "To skip her work because of its rom-com sheen would be to miss out on the kind of swift, canny honesty of that passage, which is typical of the pleasures of Landline -- it's a book that's a joy from sentence to sentence, and on that intimate level there's absolutely nothing unoriginal or clichd in the way Rowell thinks. Her work is dense with moments of sharp observation...and humor." -- Chicago Tribune Printers Row "But a focus on the endings is the wrong one when you're reading a book of Rowell's. What matters most are the middles, which she packs with thoughtful dissections of how we live today, reflections upon the many ways in which we can love and connect as humans, and tacit reassurances of the validity of our feelings regardless of our particular experiences." -- Slate.com on Landline " Landline might not have any teenage protagonists, but it does have all the pleasures of Rowell's YA work -- immediate writing that's warm and energetic" -- Time.com "More gentle, more real than Douglas Coupland, more smooth and also more clever than Helen Fielding. Truly, slowly, sweetly gorgeous." -- The Globe & Mail, Keen psychological insight, irrepressible humor and a supernatural twist: a woman can call her husband in the past., To skip her work because of its rom-com sheen would be to miss out on the kind of swift, canny honesty of that passage, which is typical of the pleasures of Landline -- it's a book that's a joy from sentence to sentence, and on that intimate level there's absolutely nothing unoriginal or clichéd in the way Rowell thinks. Her work is dense with moments of sharp observation...and humor., Her characters are instantly lovable, and the story moves quickly...the ending manages to surprise and satisfy all at once. Fans will love Rowell's return to a story close to their hearts., To skip her work because of its rom-com sheen would be to miss out on the kind of swift, canny honesty of that passage, which is typical of the pleasures of Landline -- it's a book that's a joy from sentence to sentence, and on that intimate level there's absolutely nothing unoriginal or clichéd in the way Rowell thinks. Her work is dense with moments of sharp observation…and humor., "The magic phone becomes Ms. Rowell's way to rewrite 'It's a Wonderful Life'…what that film accomplished with an angel named Clarence, Ms. Rowell accomplishes with a quaint old means of communication, and for her narrative purposes, it really does the trick."- The New York Times "While the topic might have changed, this is still Rowell-reading her work feels like listening to your hilariously insightful best friend tell her best stories."- Library Journal , starred review on Landline "Her characters are instantly lovable, and the story moves quickly…the ending manages to surprise and satisfy all at once. Fans will love Rowell's return to a story close to their hearts."- Kirkus Reviews on Landline "Rowell is, as always, a fluent and enjoyable writer-the pages whip by."- Publishers Weekly on Landline "Keen psychological insight, irrepressible humor and a supernatural twist: a woman can call her husband in the past." - Time Magazine on Landline "The dialogue flows naturally; it's zippy, funny, and fresh. The flirtation between young Georgie and Neal is genuinely romantic." - Boston Globe "After the blazing successes of Eleanor & Park , Fangirl and Attachments , it's become clear that Rowell is an absolute master of rendering emotionally authentic and absorbing stories...While the novel soars in its more poignant moments, Rowell injects the proper dose of humor to keep you laughing through your tears." - RT Book Reviews on Landline "To skip her work because of its rom-com sheen would be to miss out on the kind of swift, canny honesty of that passage, which is typical of the pleasures of Landline - it's a book that's a joy from sentence to sentence, and on that intimate level there's absolutely nothing unoriginal or clichéd in the way Rowell thinks. Her work is dense with moments of sharp observation…and humor." - Chicago Tribune Printers Row "But a focus on the endings is the wrong one when you're reading a book of Rowell's. What matters most are the middles, which she packs with thoughtful dissections of how we live today, reflections upon the many ways in which we can love and connect as humans, and tacit reassurances of the validity of our feelings regardless of our particular experiences." -Slate.com on Landline " Landline might not have any teenage protagonists, but it does have all the pleasures of Rowell's YA work - immediate writing that's warm and energetic" -Time.com "More gentle, more real than Douglas Coupland, more smooth and also more clever than Helen Fielding. Truly, slowly, sweetly gorgeous." - The Globe & Mail, The magic phone becomes Ms. Rowell's way to rewrite 'It's a Wonderful Life'...what that film accomplished with an angel named Clarence, Ms. Rowell accomplishes with a quaint old means of communication, and for her narrative purposes, it really does the trick., The dialogue flows naturally; it's zippy, funny, and fresh. The flirtation between young Georgie and Neal is genuinely romantic.
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