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Chicago Tribune: Does a book’s popularity guarantee its movie’s success?

The film version of ‘Eat Pray Love’ took in $24 million its opening weekend — a tally AdAge calls ‘satisfactory’ — but it was bested by ‘The Expendables,’ the over-the-hill tough-guy action movie. In the weeks since, the book ‘Eat, Pray, Love’ has stayed in the top three — respectable but not stunning. Meanwhile, the paperback of ‘Eat, Pray, Love’ is back at the top of our nonfiction bestseller list.

09/02/10 • 11:56 AM • ArtsBooksEntertainmentPsychology • No Comments

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