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haydenmcasey13 's review for:
The Silver Linings Playbook
by Matthew Quick
maybe it's because i watched the film before reading the book (in my defense, i didn't know the film was an adaptation), but i don't think i've ever watched a movie that was so different from its source material. of course, the reasons the movie was changed ultimately made it better for film, but it was still startling to have such different experiences from things that are linked in this way.
pat peoples is a thirty-four-year-old man fresh out of a psychiatric hospital after a mysterious incident. he longs for his estranged wife, having developed good training habits at the hospital, losing a ton of weight, and reading the books on her students' english syllabus (having been called an "illiterate buffoon" for having watched more eagles games than read books).
matthew quick spins a heartwarming tale in a unique, likable voice.
pat peoples is a thirty-four-year-old man fresh out of a psychiatric hospital after a mysterious incident. he longs for his estranged wife, having developed good training habits at the hospital, losing a ton of weight, and reading the books on her students' english syllabus (having been called an "illiterate buffoon" for having watched more eagles games than read books).
matthew quick spins a heartwarming tale in a unique, likable voice.