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  • Replay again and again  

    Replay (Paperback)
    A book for all those who one day wanted to relive their lives. Then press the replay button! Jeff for a professional life not very satisfactory and wedding takes water. He died of a heart attack in 1988 .... ... Replay This awakening in 1963 in his c
  • Fantastic 116  

    Replay (Hardcover)
    I loved it !! It's "new", unexpected ... I would love being ble to live That very same amount of lives !!! Hard to put it down
  • 2 small masterpiece  

    Replay (Paperback)
    Intrigued by glowing references to this book in the criticism of Will you be there Musso, I control and falls on a pearl. The hero dies at 43 in the 80 to wake up in the skin of his 18 years in 1963, with all its memories of quadra. We follow his dis
  • skilful and exciting  

    Replay (Paperback)
    Very clever, this scenario could fall into the facility. But Grimwood manages to surprise us every "replay". Really exciting, this book will never falls hands!
  • lot 1454  

    Replay (Paperback)
    So it's simple, I read it in one sitting, you can not stop me. I bought this book because the reviews on Amazon have made me salivate. A little disappointed still do not know the end of the story ... but why ??? in short ... reading, somewhat in the
  • play for time  

    Replay (Paperback)
    Even if you do not like science fiction, read this fascinating novel about two people condemned to relive their lives tirelessly between 1961 and 1988 and trying in vain to influence the future they know (eg Kennedy assassination ) or always in vain,
  • Very good 19 7  

    Replay (Paperback)
    It embarks in this amazing story and very well written. A sort of back to the future constantly experienced by the hero who does not fall into the trap often ridiculous science fiction. An excellent novel.
  • Extra! 286  

    Replay (Paperback)
    The theme of time attracts me immediately. Reading the summary no doubt, this is a book that promises. One wonders how the author at the beginning could be imaginative, despite the repetitive nature of the basic plot, and we see the middle of the boo