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This can come off, probably not wrongly, as a naive author gunning for a movie deal, on the principle that Creator/GeorgeClooney or CameronDiaz or whoever will read the book and say "why, the character looks like me, I must arrange to have it adapted into a film in which I can star!" This overestimates both the shallowness and the power of actors (though, that said, both Clooney and Diaz are producers as well.)

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This can come off, probably not wrongly, as a naive author gunning for a movie deal, on the principle that Creator/GeorgeClooney or CameronDiaz Creator/CameronDiaz or whoever will read the book and say "why, the character looks like me, I must arrange to have it adapted into a film in which I can star!" This overestimates both the shallowness and the power of actors (though, that said, both Clooney and Diaz are producers as well.)
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This can come off, probably not wrongly, as a naive author gunning for a movie deal, on the principle that Creator/GeorgeClooney or CameronDiaz or whoever will read the book and say "why, the character looks like me, I must arrange to have it adapted into a film in which I can star!" This overestimates both the shallowness and the power of actors (though, that said, both Clooney and Diaz are producers as well.)

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This can come off, probably not wrongly, as a naive author gunning for a movie deal, on the principle that Creator/GeorgeClooney or CameronDiaz or whoever will read the book and say "why, the character looks like me, I must arrange to have it adapted into a film in which I can star!" This overestimates both the shallowness and the power of actors (though, that said, both Clooney and Diaz are producers as well.))
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This can come off, probably not wrongly, as a naive author gunning for a movie deal, on the principle that GeorgeClooney or CameronDiaz or whoever will read the book and say "why, the character looks like me, I must arrange to have it adapted into a film in which I can star!" This overestimates both the shallowness and the power of actors (though, that said, both Clooney and Diaz are producers as well.)

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This can come off, probably not wrongly, as a naive author gunning for a movie deal, on the principle that GeorgeClooney Creator/GeorgeClooney or CameronDiaz or whoever will read the book and say "why, the character looks like me, I must arrange to have it adapted into a film in which I can star!" This overestimates both the shallowness and the power of actors (though, that said, both Clooney and Diaz are producers as well.)
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This can come off, probably not wrongly, as a naive author gunning for a movie deal, on the principle that GeorgeClooney or CameronDiaz or whoever will read the book and say "why, the character looks like me, I must arrange to have it adapted into a film in which I can star!" This overestimates both the shallowness and the power of actors (though, that said, both Clooney and Diaz are producers as well.)

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