![]() ![]() She has an imagination that allows her to craft plausible plots, while still being entertaining. Her way with words is different from other writers of commercial fiction – it’s smart. Because of her familial background and early success, Ahern has been written off by many when in fact she can write. Because while I thought the movie was one piece of shmlatz after the other, I’ve read other Cecelia Ahern books and enjoyed them. I definitely saw it, and definitely didn’t like it.Īnd that’s why I think I didn’t actually read the book, her debut. The movie caused a sensation and it was a massive hit, despite being panned by critics. ![]() ![]() It’s been quite some time since the novel was released to international fanfare and quite some time still since the movie version hit screens with its dodgy accents and questionable acting. I can’t remember whether I’ve read PS, I Love You or not. Postscript, by Cecelia Ahern is the long-awaited sequel to bestseller PS, I Love You was released earlier this year. ![]()
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