Marc Levy
Marc Levy is a French novelist known for his romantic and adventure novels. He has written numerous bestsellers, including 'If Only It Were True' which was adapted into the film 'Just Like Heaven'.
Books
This list of books are ONLY the books that have been ranked on the lists that are aggregated on this site. This is not a comprehensive list of all books by this author.
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1. If Only It Were True
The story revolves around Arthur, a young architect in San Francisco, who discovers a woman named Lauren living in his closet. To his astonishment, Lauren is actually in a coma in a nearby hospital, and her spirit has somehow found its way to his apartment. As Arthur grapples with the surreal situation, he and Lauren form a deep bond, embarking on a journey to uncover the mystery behind her condition and find a way to reunite her spirit with her body. Their connection transcends the boundaries of reality, exploring themes of love, hope, and the extraordinary possibilities that life can offer.
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2. Just Like Heaven
"Just Like Heaven" is a romantic and whimsical tale that follows the life of a successful architect who, after a near-death experience, gains the ability to see and communicate with the spirit of a comatose woman. As he helps her to uncover the events that led to her condition, they form an unlikely bond that transcends the boundaries between life and death. Their growing connection and the quest to save her life take them on a heartwarming journey that challenges the very notions of love, fate, and what it means to be truly alive.
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3. Une Autre Idée Du Bonheur
The novel follows the unexpected journey of Agatha, a woman who escapes from prison, and Milly, a young woman who becomes her unwitting accomplice. As they travel across France, the two women form an unlikely bond and share stories that reveal their pasts and the reasons behind their choices. Through their adventure, themes of freedom, friendship, and the pursuit of happiness are explored, leading to revelations that challenge their understanding of life and what it means to truly be free.
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4. Vous Revoir
In this sequel, the story continues to explore the enchanting and complex relationship between Lauren, a spirit who once inhabited her own body, and Arthur, the architect who fell in love with her when she was in a coma. As Lauren regains her life and Arthur grapples with the memories of their extraordinary connection, they must navigate the challenges of their newfound reality. The narrative delves into themes of love, destiny, and the boundaries between life and the afterlife, as the characters confront their past and seek a future together amidst unexpected twists and emotional revelations.
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5. Las Cosas Que No Nos Dijimos
The novel explores the complex relationship between a daughter and her estranged father, who unexpectedly reconnects with her from beyond the grave just days before her wedding. Through a series of unexpected events and a journey across Europe, the daughter is given a chance to understand her father's past and the reasons behind his absence. This emotional journey allows her to confront unresolved feelings and discover hidden truths, ultimately leading to a deeper understanding of love, forgiveness, and the importance of communication.