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Forrest Gump
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"Bein' a idiot is no box of chocolates," but "at least I ain't led no hum-drum life," says Forrest Gump, the lovable, surprisingly savvy hero of this wonderful comic tale. When the University of Alabama's football team drafts Forrest and makes him a star, that's only the beginning! He flunks out - and goes on to be a Vietnam war hero, a world-class Ping-Pong player, a wrestler, and a business tycoon. He compares battle scars with Lyndon Johnson, discovers the truth about Richard Nixon, and suffers the ups and downs of true love. Now, Forrest Gump's telling all - in a madcap, screwball romp through three decades of the American landscape. It's Gump's amazing travels...and you've got to hear them to believe them.
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- AP
- 30/06/2011
A Storytelling Masterpiece
Words fail to describe just how rich this story is. Mark Hammer does an AMAZING job bringing to life the story of Forrest. First thing is first. Put aside ANY notion you may have about this after seeing the movie, whether good OR bad. The movie is VERY loosely based on the book. The similarities are few and far between, and as much as I love the movie, I love the book even more.
I went through every emotion possible as I listen to the grand comedy and grand tragedy that is the life of Forrest. I'd often find myself literally laughing out loud at some of the things said and done in the book...that often come out of NOWHERE! A few minutes later I'd find myself feeling very sad at yet another twist of fate. From his interaction with Bear Bryant to being launched into space with a monkey..this book has it all and quite a lot more. Though I wanted it to keep going after it ended, I was left with a very satisfied feeling when it was completed. Again, Mark Hammer is BRILLIANT as narrator..brilliant! I consider this a 'must read' for anyone who calls themself a fan of storytelling and even classic literature. I'd give it 10 stars if I could...maybe more.
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- Allen
- 03/02/2015
Loved the film, disappointed in the book.
What disappointed you about Forrest Gump?
Honestly, it reads like a Curious George book. While it has it's funny moments, there really isn't any emotional depth to this book. It just drifts along with Forrest ending up in stranger and stranger situations. I got tired of it after a while and was looking forward to the end. The movie has a sort of magic to it. Beautiful scenes and genuine depth. The book is lacking that feeling nearly entirely.
Have you listened to any of Mark Hammer’s other performances before? How does this one compare?
I haven't heard anything else by Mark Hammer, but he did a very solid job in this book. His reading is believable and isn't distracting in any way.
Any additional comments?
Incredible movie, disappointing book. If you're looking for anything remotely resembling the film, look elsewhere.
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- Audio Gra Gra
- 21/02/2018
A book of 2 halves
For those who like myself, wasn’t a fan of the Tom Hanks movie, this audiobook might be a bit of a surprise, albeit only for the first half. I found myself quite liking Forrest Gump - his simpleminded wisdom and his forthright manner was engaging from the very beginning. Mark Hammer is the perfect narrator for Forrest, giving him just the voice I imagined it should be.
The first half of the book is excellent with plenty of humour and charm. Unfortunately the 2nd half of the book goes off into some extremely unlikely plot scenarios eg. Gump becomes an astronaut, and later communicates with an orangutan on a Pacific island. It really just stretches credibility way, WAY too far.
The first half of the book is close to 5 stars. The 2nd half however is poor, 2 stars at best.
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- Cheryl
- 01/05/2016
What was That???
This is the first time I ever loved a movie do much more than the book. Forrest Gump is nothing like the Forrest in the movie. Outer Space, Gorilla, Naked Starlet. I finished because I paid for it but if you get this just know IT'S NOTHING LIKE THE MOVIE!
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- BiJae
- 18/07/2011
A wonderful story, perfectly narrated
As many of the movie viewers know, Forest is a completely lovable character. I have not seen the movie but you can't help but like a guy that starts by telling you, "It's not easy bein' an Idiot." What great humility. I enjoyed following Forest on his journey through his life, from the Nut School, to the being the football star and on to the war. You will enjoy this book as it is full of humanity and compassion as he always tries to do the right thing
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- Chris
- 10/07/2014
This book made me appreciate someone....
...the scriptwriters. How they managed to turn this pile of dreck into a great movie is beyond me.
I'm normally the person who says "the book is always better!", but this is the exception that proves the rule.
Rather than a story involving a simple soul finding his way in the world and his relationships with other people (especially the love of his life), we're left with a bunch of unlikeable characters (including the lead) and a story that is 1/2 "let's laugh at the retard" (I say it that way to give an understanding of how the book makes it feel) and 1/2 "Roald Dahl book as written by a hormone-crazed 12-year-old"
Forrest was a jerk, his relationship with Jenny was more "stalker/obsessed" than sweet, his mother was a mess who cried a lot and offered nothing of note, Dan (and pretty much everyone else in the book) was better off having never met Forrest. The only halfway redeemable character in the book was Jenny, largely because she was at least normal.
The second half of the book takes a turn for the absurd. Forrest in space. Forrest in the jungle playing chess with a Yale-graduated cannibal. Forrest the pro wrestler. Forrest randomly going to towns and meeting his friends in non-sensical ways. Forrest walking around with an Orangutan friend. Forrest and the naked Raquel Welch.
I really appreciate the work that the film-makers did to make this a good movie, because this book was not good. The ONLY thing the book and movie have in common is the idea of outlandish things happening to the main character -- the movie just did it better, and in a somewhat more "realistic" way (where even though they're insane, in theory they _could_ happen)
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- eesti
- 14/06/2011
awesome book
sad and awesome.. I liked it so much, I wrote essay about it for my school. Book is very different from the movie. So, in my perception, Forrest Gump in the movie represents the best of American character. Forrest Gump in the book is more of an earthy but really fictional character with fantastically good fortune and some unrealistic events in his life. He is travelling in space, for example, or saving life of Mao Zedong. It's written as an autobiography of Forrest Gump that is funny and sad in the same time due to how country and society are acknowledged through mind of autistic person. The book is much deeper and very much politically incorrect to compare to the film. The book is full of satire and sarcasm toward American bureaucracy, schools, police, army, politicians; but all of it presented in the sort of “why is that?” way, not as a straight criticism of the government or society. Sometimes it is difficult to distinguish the reasons behind the things and events that happened to Forrest; because he is an idiot or because there is too much idiocy around him. But there is no manifestation of right or wrong way to be, to do, or to live in this book. His overall positive outlook and good nature, stubbornness and desire to work hard for his goals made him eventually successful and accomplished, even though he left his business, never married Jenny (she did not die like in the movie), and still travelling around the country with Lt. Dan. In my opinion, this book belongs to classical collection of the best American books and comparable with adventures of Tom Sawyer or Gulliver. You may read this book over and over and find something new, different, nostalgic or thrilling, new funny, again and again… Also, Raquel Welch must be amused with this book (read it and you will find out why... funniest part of the book). Narrator is great too..
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- Joe
- 17/06/2015
Not what I expected
I don't think I've read a book and not liked it more then the movie. In this case the movie a 1000 times better then the book. The book follows the movie somewhat for the first little bit then the book takes off into space! Very disappointed.
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- toi
- 29/08/2021
what a difference
Great book but some of the storylines were just unbelievable and outlandish. Still an enjoyable read.
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- Amazon Customer
- 02/08/2021
Do Not Get this Audiobook!
Worst audiobook ever! This book insults the intelligence of even the average reader! No one with an IQ of 70 can be an astronaut, but this book does!
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