📖 Overview
Marc Levy is one of France's most commercially successful authors, known for writing contemporary fiction that often blends romance with elements of fantasy. His debut novel "If Only It Were True" (2000) became an international bestseller and was adapted into the Hollywood film "Just Like Heaven" starring Reese Witherspoon and Mark Ruffalo.
Following his successful debut, Levy has authored over 20 novels, with many achieving significant commercial success and being translated into numerous languages. His works frequently explore themes of love, fate, and second chances, often incorporating supernatural or fantastical elements into otherwise realistic contemporary settings.
Born in Boulogne-Billancourt, France, Levy initially pursued a career in business and computer technology before turning to writing in his late thirties. After the success of his first novel, which was acquired for film rights by DreamWorks before its publication, he transitioned to writing full-time.
Several of Levy's novels have been adapted for both film and television, including "London Mon Amour" and "Finding You." He currently resides in New York City and continues to regularly publish new works that consistently reach wide audiences, particularly in his native France.
👀 Reviews
Readers praise Levy's ability to create engaging love stories with unexpected supernatural twists. Many reviews note his light, fast-paced writing style makes his books ideal for vacation reading or quick escapes. On Goodreads, fans highlight the "easy flow" of his narratives and "creative premises" that set his romance plots apart.
Common criticisms focus on predictable plot developments, shallow character development, and translation issues in English editions. Some readers point to repetitive story formulas across his books. Several reviews on Amazon mention "stilted dialogue" and "cliched romance tropes."
His debut "If Only It Were True" receives the strongest ratings across platforms. Recent works draw more mixed feedback, with readers noting declining originality.
Average ratings:
Goodreads: 3.7/5 (across all books)
Amazon: 4.1/5
- "If Only It Were True": 4.3/5
- "P.S. from Paris": 3.9/5
- "All Those Things We Never Said": 3.8/5
French language reviews trend slightly higher than English translations, averaging 4.3/5 on French retail sites.
📚 Books by Marc Levy
If Only It Were True (2000)
A San Francisco architect's life changes when he discovers a woman's spirit living in his apartment while her physical body lies in a coma at a nearby hospital.
Finding You (2001) An aviation expert travels across continents to uncover the truth about his deceased girlfriend's past, leading to unexpected discoveries.
Seven Days for an Eternity (2003) A celestial romantic tale where God and the Devil send their best agents, who fall in love while competing to determine humanity's fate.
In Another Life (2004) A London writer discovers a mysterious old manuscript that connects him to a past life and an unsolved historical mystery.
London Mon Amour (2006) A successful French architect in London becomes entangled in an unexpected romance while dealing with professional challenges.
Children of Freedom (2007) A historical novel following young resistance fighters in Toulouse during the Nazi occupation of France.
The First Day (2009) Two strangers meet on a suspended bridge in New York City, leading to a story that spans multiple continents.
The Strange Journey of Mr. Daldry (2011) Set in 1950s London, a chance encounter prompts a young woman to embark on a quest that changes her life.
Replay (2012) A screenwriter gets the opportunity to relive a pivotal moment from his past and potentially change his future.
Another Idea of Happiness (2014) A woman escapes from prison and embarks on a road trip across America with a stranger, revealing secrets from her past.
Finding You (2001) An aviation expert travels across continents to uncover the truth about his deceased girlfriend's past, leading to unexpected discoveries.
Seven Days for an Eternity (2003) A celestial romantic tale where God and the Devil send their best agents, who fall in love while competing to determine humanity's fate.
In Another Life (2004) A London writer discovers a mysterious old manuscript that connects him to a past life and an unsolved historical mystery.
London Mon Amour (2006) A successful French architect in London becomes entangled in an unexpected romance while dealing with professional challenges.
Children of Freedom (2007) A historical novel following young resistance fighters in Toulouse during the Nazi occupation of France.
The First Day (2009) Two strangers meet on a suspended bridge in New York City, leading to a story that spans multiple continents.
The Strange Journey of Mr. Daldry (2011) Set in 1950s London, a chance encounter prompts a young woman to embark on a quest that changes her life.
Replay (2012) A screenwriter gets the opportunity to relive a pivotal moment from his past and potentially change his future.
Another Idea of Happiness (2014) A woman escapes from prison and embarks on a road trip across America with a stranger, revealing secrets from her past.
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