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The Horse Whisperer

The Horse Whisperer

List Price: $39.95
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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: I was surprised by how much I enjoyed the book.
Review: This is exactly the kind of book I normally hate. It was given to me as a gift, and I felt obliged to read it. Whenever I hear the words "heart warming" used to describe a book, I generally stay miles away.

However, it really isn't bad. While it won't get mistaken for great literature, it's very well-written and compelling. Evans avoids the mistake of so many of his contemporaries and allows his characters to have real flaws and real obstacles. His obvious writing skill makes what could have been a pretty hokey novel very readable.

The story is simple, a girl and her horse are badly wounded in a traffic accident, and the mother turns (in more than one sense) to the only man who can help her rehabilitate the horse (and, by extension, her daughter).

It's been said in a lot of these reviews that the ending is bad, and I rather have to agree. It seems like Evans painted himself into a corner and didn't know how else to get out, but despite that it still earns four stars.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Whispering to the Top
Review: The Horse Whisperer by Nicholas Evans is a riveting page turner. I rate this a seven on a scale from one to ten. The Horse Whisperer is a compelling story about love, desire, and life learning lessons. Set in the gorgeous haven of Montana's blue skies, the story opens with a horrific accident which leaves Grace Maclean with one leg and her horse at death's door. Her accident leaves a deep wound in her soul that keeps her ostracized from her family and freinds, and her horse has gone insane. Annie Graves, a successful workaholic puts her career on hold to try and save her daughter's heart and the horse she cares for so deeply. Although she initially sets out to help her daughter, Annie finds something greater for herself: the horse whisperer. "For secrets uttered softly into pricked and and troubled ears, these men were known as Whisperers."(106) Tom Booker is blessed whith an uncanny sixth sense to calm wild horses and heal wounded hearts. It is here in Montana where these three paths cross and a simple story transforms into an epic novel.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Highly recommend
Review: The ending of "The Horse Whisperer" did seem a little rushed, but overall I can't complain. I was glued to this book from the first page. I have to agree, though, that the sex scenes were a little overdone in description and mush.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I hope I dont sound like a parrot but...
Review: I first read this book when I was 15, but it's only now after reading it again a year later that I see the obvious talent in Evan's writing...

The Horse Whisperer is simply amazing. I am a keen rider, but I did not enjoy this book because it was based around horses and to be honest, I'd have enjoyed it just as much if it was based around almost anything [*Don't get me wrong, the book was packed full of equine action which was surprisingly accurate and descriptive and might I just add that that was the problem with the film. I felt that it was concentrating more on the action than emotion. I suggest to all to keep the film separate to the book and try not to think of them as the same story for they are both successes in different ways]

Evan's raw ability to describe and express human feelings, love, guilt, shame, blame and most of all pain so truthfully just makes your heart physically ache for the characters and often "bring you to the brink and back" yet you will still be drawn to read on. He has a superb talent of being able to describe from each character's point of view makes it all the more interesting. I think another reason for the book's popularity is its ability to allow the reader to relate to the characters because the feelings and thinking is so real. I don't think that the character were made to be liked but to be understood. It offers such a wide assortment of characters that just about all readers can find someone to relate to...

Looking at my cover I quote, "No. 1 international bestseller" and it truly deserves it. This book was not read because it was famous, it was famous because it was read.

It is a true master piece. I hope to see more and , if possible, greater things from this fabulous natural.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: All Around Fantastic Book!!!!!!!!
Review: This book is phenomenal! Whether your a horse lover like me or not its a great read! The only downfall of this book is the graphic sex scenes which were a little too descriptive. But that's its only fault throughout the whole book. I would also recommend seeing the movie version which is one of my favorites. I highly recommend this book! Well happy reading!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: a great read
Review: This is a great book. The movie was a good try, but it can't compare to the book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Simply the best horse book
Review: Don't watch the movie before you read this book. The book is so much more better. I loved this book and I continue to read it. I can say no more than simply the best!!!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Read about the REAL horse whisper
Review: His name is Monty Roberts. He is not a mythical person or fiction. A truely wonderful store about a boy who learns how to communicate with horse in their own language. The book is available at Amazon as "The Man Who Listens To Horses" by Monty Roberts. This real life story is much better than the fiction book or movie.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Approach Paper 7
Review: Nicholas Evans The Horse Whisperer was a very dramatic and mysterious book. It's a story about a preteen named Gracie, who lost her friend in a catastrophic and devastating accident involving her horse and a truck. After the accident, Gracie and her horse, Pilgrim, were afflicted in a terrible way. Gracie had to amputate her leg while Pilgrim was holding on to life by the thread. When Gracie's mother, Annie, finds out about this, she calls up a sensitive, rugged cowboy named Tom Booker. Tom Booker is a very interesting cowboy because he can feel and understand how horses feel. In the days of the Indians, they would call these special and mythical people, "horse whisperers." Booker really brings Pilgrim back on his feet as well as improves the intellectual relationship between a workaholic mother and a stressed, lonely daughter.
I really enjoyed reading this novel by Nicholas Evans. Being a young adult, I felt like I could feel the emotions and the tensions that were going on between Gracie and her mother, Annie. The hardships and the overcoming of them really persuaded me to believe that this story is a one of a kind classic. Evans is a magician in writing novels because whatever story he writes turns into gold.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Thought-provoking sensitive novel
Review: I very much enjoyed The Horse Whisperer and have just re-read it after several years' interlude. The characters and storyline were as crisp and original as I remembered, and it was a pleasure to read. I found myself truly immersed in the characters and their fates. Several other reviewers have expressed disappointment in the surprise ending; however, I feel that Evans' purpose in choosing this denouement was simply to remind us that in 'real life', the hero does not always ride off into the sunset with the love of his life. Very realistic, enjoyable read. Highly recommended.


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