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lysamay06
Member since Jun-4-09
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Sep-12-09, 01:07 PM (EST)
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"Diana palmer's book movies"
 
   Just wondering if Diana Palmer had any other books made into movies. I know Diamond girl was.


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Sarah Beth
Member since Sep-8-07
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Sep-12-09, 08:07 PM (EST)
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1. "RE: Diana palmer's book movies"
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Diamond Girl is the only DP book that was made into a movie. DP wasn't happy that they changed the story as much as they did so she said no more movies.

Sarah Beth


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1Jacobsvillefan
Member since Aug-10-08
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Sep-20-09, 02:57 PM (EST)
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2. "RE: Diana palmer's book movies"
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LAST EDITED ON Sep-20-09 AT 02:59 PM (EST)
 
>Just wondering if Diana Palmer had any other books made into
>movies. I know Diamond girl was.

>I'd heard that is was the only one made into a movie and it was
>Quite a disappointment to say the least. That's why most authors
>don't want their work made into movies. So much is lost when that
>Happens. My other favorite author Sandra Brown said that when you
>do the author is ultimately the one who loses because some director will change things to suit their needs in regards to the story.

"-For I shall not rest content until Iam certain he knows what he is able to enact in me and how great and strong is the fire that his great worth has kindled in my breast-"


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