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Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood: A Novel |
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Rating: Summary: great! Review: i thought that this book was great! i never heard of Rebecca Wells and now that i have, i will run out and read Little Altars Everywhere. i only wish i had heard of her sooner. what Rosie O'Donnell said yesterday to her on her show is correct. she said "Rebecca, will you do me a favor? Go home and write a book will ya?" i thought that i would probably say the exact same things if i met rebecca wells. i think that she is a wonderful writer, and many have yet to discover her.
Rating: Summary: This book was a real good read. Review: I'd recommend this story to anyone waiting out a blizzard in North Dakota
Rating: Summary: Stupid Review: I hate this book. Luckily, I did not buy it but took it out at the library. i am only on page 50 and I know i will not finish it. I don't care about the characters because they are just very annoying women. eeww! it is still in my apartment taking up space. :-P
Rating: Summary: How true...how true Review: Only someone who grew up Catholic and grew up in the South could write with the emotion and intensity of this author. Rebecca Wells has captured the demographics of her youth in beautiful words and added to it the pleasant unpleasantness of the ever-popular Dysfunctional Family with words that bring tears to your eyes. Tears, I might add, caused by extreme laughter and intense emotion. I loved this book and sit ready to order her next from amazon.com.
Rating: Summary: Simply Amazing Review: This book was a wonderful read. I loved the stories about the Ya Yas and their adventures! What an astounding book!
Rating: Summary: Real-life elements that a normal person can relate to. Review: This is the best novel I have read yet this year. Siddalee and I could have been twins! The questions she had not only about herself, but about where she came from were both confusing and mysterious. Why was she who she was? Why did she question the rites of life...marriage, children? The fears she experienced are the same fears I had as a child...and an adult. What is the key to life (great symbolism!!)? The plot played in shades of gray, like real life. Not black and white like most fairytales. There is no easy answer, no key to life. Take it as it comes, deal with it. Simple, effective words to live by. This novel has a fantastic mix of tragedy and happiness, and is an overall feel-good novel.
Rating: Summary: This would make a great movie! Review: I heard alot about this book for at least a year before I finally sat down and read it. Slow to start, I couldn't really get involved for the first 100 pages but then it was wonderful. Rebecca Wells writes with an enthusiasm that is rare and there are so many poignant moments that touched me and probably many many other women who read this book. The one scene that really moved me was the time when Vivi was all alone with 4 crying, sick children. No one has ever described the hell that mothers go through with young children more convincingly than that. I was really moved by this book and would call it one of the best I've read in a long time.
Rating: Summary: I loved this book Review: This was an excellent book, "I laughed, I cried, it moved me Bob."
Rating: Summary: A MUST READ!!! Review: As a 13-year old with a somewhat cynical mind, I could envision people not having patience for this book. However, I found it truly wonderful. If I wasn't crying, I was laughing hysterically. The characters, although often selfish and one-dimensional, grow on you instantly. When I began Little Altars Everywhere, it was like reuniting with lost friends. The Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood describes the hardships of life with a Cajun, yee haw twist. This mixture creates a enthrilling page-turner that you just can't get enough of. Therefore, if you are a very cynical person who is somewhat judgemental and likes to tear things apart, don't read about the Ya-Ya Sisterhood. However, if you are looking for a novel about everything in life, this is the book for you.
Rating: Summary: Lively portrait of friendship Review: The characters in the book are brought to life in a very compassionate manner -- we love them despite (or maybe because of) their flaws.
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