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11/08/2007 - Updated 11:11 AM ET
 
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By Carol Memmott and Bob Minzesheimer, USA TODAY

From the page to the big screen

Four critically acclaimed novels (Atonement, The Kite Runner, Love in the Time of Cholera and No Country for Old Men) come to the big screen this holiday season. USA TODAY compares how the film versions stack up to the books.

- The old question: Book vs. movie


Keira Knightley brings Ian McEwan's heroine to the big screen in Atonement.

 
Other book news
 

News/Features
- 5 questions for Sage-ing While Age-ing's Shirley MacLaine.
- Book buzz: Girls get their turn to be Daring.
- Borat creator make glorious fun of bookstore audience.

 

Reviews
- Bette Davis bio dissects her genius on the screen.
- Mailer vs. Hitchens: On either side of the divine divide.
- Brokaw's book on boomers is just a bummer.
- Karon takes faithful readers home to Holly Springs.
- Roundup: Sink your teeth into some sci-fi.

 

Best-selling books
- You: Staying Young tops USA TODAY's Top 150 best-selling books list.
- Search a decade of best sellers with our database.

Preview new titles
 
 

'A Reporter's Life'

- Read an excerpt

'The Portable Atheist'

- Read an excerpt

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