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La fille de papier
2010
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3.99
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‘Enjoyable escapist fiction’ Stylist ‘A little mysterious, a lot romantic and plenty entertaining’ Cosmopolitan Just a few months ago, Tom Boyd was a multi-million selling author living in LA, in love with a world-famous pianist, Aurore Valancourt. But after a very public break-up, his life’s fallen apart. One night, a beautiful, naked stranger appears in Tom’s LA home. She claims to be Billie, a character from his novels, who has landed in the real world because of a printer’s error in his latest book. And she wants to strike a deal with Tom: if he can overcome his writer’s block and return her to the world of fiction in his next novel, Billie will help him win back Aurore. Crazy as her story sounds, what does Tom have to lose? Guillaume Musso's latest romantic adventure is a story of friendship, love and the special place that books have in our lives.

Avg Rating
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Author

Guillaume Musso
Guillaume Musso
Author · 23 books
One of the most popular authors in France today. From his early childhood with reading books and plays, Guillaume Musso became convinced that one day, he too would write novels. After finishing high school in France, Guillaume Musso left for the United States at the age of 19. He spent several months in New York City, living with other young foreigners and earning his money by selling ice-cream. He came home to France with his head filled with ideas for novels. The readers can easily see the influence his time in the United States has had on him, as the action in his books takes place overseas. He currently teaches in a high school in the south of France, all the while working on his novels. His first published novel was with Editions Anne Carriere in 2001: Skidamarink, this novel did not reach out to the masses however, but his following novels published on XO Editions have all been hugely successful, some of them translated into 20 languages. His novel, Afterwards, has been adapted to the big screen and was in cinemas January 2009, starring John Malkovich, Evangeline Lily and Romain Duris.
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