I was literally blown away by "and if it was true" that had carried me (for one night - but what a night) in another world of smiles and laughter, poetry mixture childhood dreams and my projections young adult. Impressed as much by a style at once lyrical and light, simple and touching. So troubled that I wanted to repeat the experience "Marc Levy" and I admit I was disappointed ... Or rather, never having experienced again the same sensations as that first night at the discovery. "Next time" was missing for me magic, and "seven years for an eternity" ... this lack of whatever that makes you cling. The main characters have seemed bland, God and Lucifer almost insignificant (no comparison with Al Pacino in "Devil's Advocate") and Lucas demon, too angelic to reach me hang on to a story that the author seemed to forget on the way and saved perhaps ultimately by some good ideas (including the basic theme and the final nod) as well as secondary characters and endearing them, charismatic wish. Is it provided a reason to attack a literary style that works and is already not given to all, I do not think so! I would advise those who are permitted to start writing and for my part I place my expectations in "see you" hoping to find the magic of the first night ...