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Title:The Butterfly Effect
Author:James Swallow
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 413 pages
Published:December 30th 2003 by Black Flame (UK)
Categories:Fiction. Media Tie In. Science Fiction. Psychology. Fantasy
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The Butterfly Effect Paperback | Pages: 413 pages
Rating: 4.11 | 407 Users | 23 Reviews

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Struggling with the psychological effects of his repressed childhood memories, a young man devises a technique of traveling back in time to inhabit his childhood body. As he attempts to mend the broken lives of those closest to him, he finds that every trip into the past brings chaotic results into the present, leading him to travel back again and again and causing irreparable damage.

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Original Title: The Butterfly Effect (New Line Cinema)
ISBN: 1844160815 (ISBN13: 9781844160815)
Edition Language: English


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Ratings: 4.11 From 407 Users | 23 Reviews

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Updates: I finally bought it! After like 3 long freaking years. Found a used copy with acceptable condition at Ebay. Snatched it at USD11.91 (RM50.02). Freaking expensive for a used book! There goes my book budget for the month. But I couldn't help it. This book is out of print and very hard to find. Most copies found are used and even more expensive than this copy. Sighhh... at least I could sleep better knowing it is almost in my hands now. I hope they ship it out soon. Come to momma baby!*

I never saw the movie but I really enjoyed the book. Interesting concept and well developed story and characters. I find myself still thinking about the time travel theories.

seen the movie a long time back. its a trip down memory lane for those who experience sudden memory switches and time space realities. Doubt I would read the book. Though I would suggest a little reading to understand The Butterfly Effect and read Synchronicity by Jung. It would either take you further into an imagination of your own butterfly effects or end up confusing you !

After seeing a teaser trailer for the movie, I grabbed the book at a corner store and read it on a trip. I thought the book, which is based on the screenplay, was fantastic.Turned out to be a positively horrible movie, though.Go figure.

Good book movie was good too

James Swallow's novelization of Bress and Gruber's film "The Butterfly Effect" is an engaging and smooth read. It follows the film to extreme accuracy and doesn't deviate from it - apart from the closing scene to which I enjoyed it's clearer and definitive answer as to what happens after Evan crosses paths with Kayleigh once more. Reading this book enticed great enjoyment and at moments I rathered the book than the film, as I was able to halt reading and absorb the scene and process my emotional

The butterfly effect focuses on the life of Evan Treborn, a unique boy with a special ability to go back in his life and fix things. Although it seems like an amazing ability, it is more of a curse to Evan. Starting at the age of seven, Evan starts getting blackouts in his memory. These are experiences he just cant remember. He starts writing journals so he can improve his memory. Years later, after a long period of no blackouts, Evan discovers that reading the journals will take him back to the

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