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Finally finished “The 100-Year-Old Man Who Climbed Out the Window and Disappeared”.

Finally finished “The 100-Year-Old Man Who Climbed Out the Window and Disappeared”. Really didn’t connect to the book and couldn’t wait to finish it but will be watching the movie cause I figure it is a good comic movie. But as a book it’s a no no for me.

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Amy

I liked it ! It had sort of a “forest gump ” feel to it ?

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NadaQuestion author

Several commented the same when i started reading it. Couldn’t confirm cz I had never seen Forest Gump (oops!) But I will for sure

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Mary

Never read the book but the movie was hilarious!

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NadaQuestion author

I can imagine

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Ruth-Blandina

Loved the book but knew when I was reading it, it wouldn’t appeal to all

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Veronica

I really didn’t like it eithet?

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NadaQuestion author

Yeeey i feel less lonely

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Susan

Maybe it’s more appealing to those of us who ARE old.

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Mary

I enjoyed the book. Some parts of it were better than others. I didn’t know there was a movie too.

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Susan

I loved it.

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Nancy

Me too.

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Celina

same here….

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Harriet

The longest title I’ve ever heard!! ?

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Katja

It’s a great book, I loved it. Very much looking forward to seeing the film one day, eventually, when I get around to it..

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Kathy

Me too.

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Beverly

I actually liked his second one better: The Girl Who Saved the King of Sweden

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Vivienne

The movie does a great job – not all parts of the book make it to the movie. The movie has some subtitles but the one I saw was mostly English and as I loved the book it was a rare find for me – when both, from my perspective were hits.

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