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Book Reviews of The Wednesday LettersBook Review: It could have been great... Summary: 1 StarsThe 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 StarsSuch 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 StarsIt 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 StarsThis 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 StarsWednesday 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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