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Screen Play
Screen Play
Author: Chris Coppernoll
After struggling for years to make it as an actress, Harper finally gets her big break—but will she have to sacrifice the love of her life to take it? At thirty, Harper fears her chances for a thriving acting career and finding true love are both fading fast. When she's handed an unexpected role on Broadway—understudy to New York...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9781434764829
ISBN-10: 1434764826
Publication Date: 1/1/2010
Pages: 304
Edition: New edition
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  • Currently 4.6/5 Stars.
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4.6 stars, based on 5 ratings
Publisher: David C. Cook
Book Type: Paperback
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ErinMc avatar reviewed Screen Play on + 373 more book reviews
Have you been to Broadway or NYC you'll love this book.
Wondering what your role in this life really is? You'll see that in this book. Wondering about faith and love and how they work out. It is here too.
The Real life and how faith first it the best you can do.
NO MATTER What life throws at you.
cherryblossommj avatar reviewed Screen Play on + 157 more book reviews
I have been meaning to read a book by Chris for more than a year. I just never have a craving for contemporary fiction. Whenever I have free time I am always reaching for the historicals. After reading "Screen Play" by Chris, I am sorry that I waited so long before introducing myself to his storytelling voice. The entire time I was looking forward to what was coming next. Already, partially read I would recommend it. After finishing it, I highly recommend it.


There is not just one story in there but several. The character voice of female Harper Gray is incredibly well developed by Chris. There were many little things that showed her personality and I am very impressed from a male point of view how well she came together on the page.

While enjoying the story I was expecting it to wrap up right after the New York play, but it continued and it was as enjoyable as reading a sequel of character's lives that you are not quite ready to let go of as a reader. After a short trip to London with my SisterB where we saw a play a day, except one day two I recall our performance of "The Woman in White" that was saw. This show sticks out in my mind specifically because the staring roll was played by the understudy. I remember being curious about what goes on in the mind of someone that plays the roll of an understudy and thanks to the first half of this fabulous treasure of a novel now I have a better plausible picture.

However, just this fact was not the only part of the story that I could relate to. I met my Enginerd online. Long story short, neither was looking and it all happened upon a fluke some would say, or rather God's design that we did not expect. Know how wonderful it was and at the same time how people are still uncertain if that is an okay way to meet people I could completely relate to the characters as they impatiently waited for the next email, IM or text message.

This was a story that was enjoyable to read and the characters were truly brought of the page to me. I can imagine them as palpable persons and that is to me an extremely valuable talent in an author. Once again, I repeat, I am sorry that I have not delved into the imagination on the page from Chris before, but I am so glad that I have found his writing now. I cannot wait for more.


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