Big Fish (movie tie-in): A Novel of Mythic Proportions
 

Big Fish (movie tie-in): A Novel of Mythic Proportions

by Daniel Wallace

In Big Fish, Daniel Wallace angles in search of a father and hooks instead a fictional debut as winning as any this year. From his son's standpoint, Edward Bloom leaves much to be desired. He was never around when William was growing up; he eludes serious questions with a string of tall tales and jokes. This is subject matter as old as the hills, but Wallace's take is nothing if not original.... (read more)

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Paige D
  • Rated 4 stars

This imaginative book told by Edward Bloom's(main character)son, William is a creative way to tell about ones life. From helping a giant, to buying a town, this book was very enjoyable to read all of these unique stories on one mans whole life. Big Fish also gives good reminders to his readers about how little we can affect someones life. It's always good to be reminded of this every now-and-then.

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Vanessa C
  • Rated 2 stars

This is the only book I've read whose movie version I preferred.

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  • AMANdAxlee

    amandaxlee said:

    I never read this book, but I watched the movie they had made based on it and I LOVED it. I thought it was amazing ! So, i could only imagine how good the book was =)

    posted Sunday, September 23 2007
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