Customer Reviews for The Wednesday Letters

The Wednesday Letters
by Jason F. Wright

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Book Reviews of The Wednesday Letters

Book Review: It could have been great...
Summary: 1 Stars

The premise to the book was interesting and the development of the book was also quite well done. The ending was disappointing causing me to feel that the book was a waste of time. I pick up a book based on what plot descriptions and bits read from the book rather than relying on any newspaper review or other reviews. Actually, I didn't realize it was on a 'best sellers' list or so highly rated here online. I'm sure this book will be/is an fantastic read for some, but I felt it was definitely not up to the hype it receives. I'm not sure I'd race to other books by the author, but who knows?

Book Review: can i please marry someone who writes ME wednesday letters?? (i could settle for tuesday letters too :)
Summary: 5 Stars

Such a heartwarming book. Completely kept me engaged, and was very easy to read. Great story and great characters. I loved that this book showed some of the messiness of love and life, but still kept it clean and wholesome in terms of what the reader hears.

Book Review: Not as great as I hoped
Summary: 2 Stars

It honestly wasn't what i expected and wanted it to be. It is not a cute love story so beware!

Book Review: Amazing book
Summary: 5 Stars

This book is a spectacular read. I got so entranced by it that I read it cover to cover in one evening. Absolutely worthwhile to buy. Makes you appreciate love, life, and family.

Book Review: Good, not great
Summary: 3 Stars

Wednesday Letters is a book about an old couple named Jack and Laurel who own a bed and breakfast. Jack is very sick and everyone knows he is going to die. But what comes as a shock is Laurel dies too. The funeral brings their three children Matthew, Samantha & Malcolm back together. Matthew is married and trying to adopt a child with his wife, Samantha is a cop who stayed in town, and Malcolm has been on the run from the law in Brazil for the past 2 years. The kids come across a bunch of letter that Jack has been writing to Laurel every Wednesday for their entire relationship. A devestating secret is uncovered while reading the letters.

I enjoyed this book. Its an easy read...280 pages. Too much religious talk for my taste though.
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