No as long a you cite what movie u got the information from
No, all books that are published are copyrighted, you will need the permission of the publisher to do this.
Yes! Try Amazon. If you're a member I think, or it might work without being one, you can search inside the book to read excerpts. There are other websites where you can read some of some books when they come out as well.
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I read and was a lover of the book. I thought the movie was pretty true to the book. They key points include:
The Ebook.com website has a legal downloadable version of this book and Netflix has the legal movie. There may be other legal Ebook downloads and Movie sites that also have this title available.
The first thing someone has to do to acquire the rights to a book in order to make it a movie, is to find the author. The author of the book then has to sign legal documents giving the rights to the producers of the movie.
The book by far! In my opinion the movie is better than the book because I didn't like all the details in the book so I'm glad the movie didn't include every single thing. But, the book is interesting because of all the details, but the movie did a very good job of summarizing the book
You can't read the whole book, because the publishers don't release everything, maybe excerpts. You can read chapters 1 and 2 by visiting the link in related links where you will also find the manga excerpts.
You can read excerpts of it on Google Books. You can also purchase electronic copies of the book.
There is no free and legal site to read it online. However your public library may have bought a digital copy. In this case, it would be legal because it was paid for.
The movie is inspired by the legal proceedings surrounding the Valerie Plame leak. However, the content of the movie is fictional, and is an original screenplay not based on a book.
Should have paid attention.....