Big Fish
Now, as he lies dying, Edward Bloom can't seem to stop telling jokes -or the tall tales that have made him, in his son's eyes, an extraordinary man. Big Fish is the story of this man's life, told as a series of legends and myths inspired by the few facts his son, William, knows. Through these tales -hilarious and wrenching, tender and outrageous- William begins to understand his elusive father's great feats, and his great failings.
A book I thoroughly enjoyed and would recommend. I watched the movie many years ago, and liked it (albeit I now only have very vague memories of it). The film adaptation diverged in some ways from the book, while still keeping the core concepts, concepts I enjoyed both watching and reading about. This story is about a son coming to terms with the inevitable death of his sick fatheras well as trying to come to terms with the 'mythic' life of the same man and trying to make sense of who exactly is
I'm glad to read this amazing book actually more than book teach you more stuff and nothing impossible in this life but just don't give up and finally my favorite book this year
You all probably remember the fantastically cheesy film Big Fish directed by Tim Burton. For me, it was pure visual and storytelling enjoyment. But what you may not realize is that BIG FISH the novel towers over the movie. When I first bought a copy of this, just before they began releasing the movie coast-to-coast in 2003, I remember reading the back cover and thinking to myself: Huh, a book about a man who doesnt really know who his father ishow mundane. O, how silly my thoughts werethis story
"It was different with women, they were made to raise a family, they had the attention span for it.Men had to go out of the house and work, that's the way it had always been [...] Men were torn in this way; they had to be two people, one at home and another away, while a mother had to be but one"Do I even need to say anything more?I don't even know what the book is about. I know it's about Edward Bloom but beyond that... I didn't finish it, so maybe at the last chapter it says:"And he was an
Please, read this book. Once in a while, like The Five People You Meet in Heaven, comes a book that is original, full of wonder, Chronicle of Narneish, so full of meaning and beauty that all must buy it, read it, and pass it on. This is perfection. Oh, also see the Tim Burton version of this. As a matter of fact, just see all of Burton's movies. How else to do such a story? Great!
My father is a fishMy best friend is a little obsessive about reading the novel before seeing the film. Not so, me. Im a bit more laissez faire in these matters. I saw and thoroughly enjoyed Tim Burtons 2003 adaptation of Big Fish, and didnt think too much more about it. Fast forward a decade, and I hear that a major, Broadway-bound musical is on the way. Now I know its time to return to the source material.In the past, it has occurred to me that I have an overdeveloped sense of whimsy. Im a
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Original Title: | Big Fish: A Novel of Mythic Proportions |
ISBN: | 0743484258 (ISBN13: 9780743484251) |
Edition Language: | English |
Characters: | William Bloom, Edward Bloom, Sandra Kay Templeton, Jenny Hill |
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He could outrun anybody, and he never missed a day of school. He saved lives, tamed giants. Animals loved him. People loved him. Women loved him (and he loved them back). And he knew more jokes than any man alive.Now, as he lies dying, Edward Bloom can't seem to stop telling jokes -or the tall tales that have made him, in his son's eyes, an extraordinary man. Big Fish is the story of this man's life, told as a series of legends and myths inspired by the few facts his son, William, knows. Through these tales -hilarious and wrenching, tender and outrageous- William begins to understand his elusive father's great feats, and his great failings.
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Title | : | Big Fish |
Author | : | Daniel Wallace |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 192 pages |
Published | : | 2004 by Pocket (first published 1998) |
Categories | : | Fiction. Fantasy |
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Ratings: 3.66 From 17338 Users | 1687 ReviewsNotice Based On Books Big Fish
3.5 stars. It's hard to read a book when you've been a huge fan of the movie for years, and that was the case with this book. Big Fish is one of my absolute favorite movies, so in my mind, it was just expressed and elaborated slightly better in the movie. The book was still a good, quick read, and of course, I just adore the ending. <3A book I thoroughly enjoyed and would recommend. I watched the movie many years ago, and liked it (albeit I now only have very vague memories of it). The film adaptation diverged in some ways from the book, while still keeping the core concepts, concepts I enjoyed both watching and reading about. This story is about a son coming to terms with the inevitable death of his sick fatheras well as trying to come to terms with the 'mythic' life of the same man and trying to make sense of who exactly is
I'm glad to read this amazing book actually more than book teach you more stuff and nothing impossible in this life but just don't give up and finally my favorite book this year
You all probably remember the fantastically cheesy film Big Fish directed by Tim Burton. For me, it was pure visual and storytelling enjoyment. But what you may not realize is that BIG FISH the novel towers over the movie. When I first bought a copy of this, just before they began releasing the movie coast-to-coast in 2003, I remember reading the back cover and thinking to myself: Huh, a book about a man who doesnt really know who his father ishow mundane. O, how silly my thoughts werethis story
"It was different with women, they were made to raise a family, they had the attention span for it.Men had to go out of the house and work, that's the way it had always been [...] Men were torn in this way; they had to be two people, one at home and another away, while a mother had to be but one"Do I even need to say anything more?I don't even know what the book is about. I know it's about Edward Bloom but beyond that... I didn't finish it, so maybe at the last chapter it says:"And he was an
Please, read this book. Once in a while, like The Five People You Meet in Heaven, comes a book that is original, full of wonder, Chronicle of Narneish, so full of meaning and beauty that all must buy it, read it, and pass it on. This is perfection. Oh, also see the Tim Burton version of this. As a matter of fact, just see all of Burton's movies. How else to do such a story? Great!
My father is a fishMy best friend is a little obsessive about reading the novel before seeing the film. Not so, me. Im a bit more laissez faire in these matters. I saw and thoroughly enjoyed Tim Burtons 2003 adaptation of Big Fish, and didnt think too much more about it. Fast forward a decade, and I hear that a major, Broadway-bound musical is on the way. Now I know its time to return to the source material.In the past, it has occurred to me that I have an overdeveloped sense of whimsy. Im a
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