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She's Come Undone |
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Rating:  Summary: Awful Review: This has to be the most depressing and awful book I have ever read! I give Wally credit for writing about a fat girl, but somethings are just stretched too far. This book does not give you hope for anything. It makes you want to go to the basement and hang yourself! This book left a bad feeling with me that hoovers like a black cloud. I can't believe Oprah recommends it.
Rating:  Summary: Capturing From the Beginning! Review: Although I am an avid reader, I find it difficult to move through a book at a normal to fast pace in the beginning of lots of books, mostly because, they often start out rather slowly. However, with "She's Come Undone," Wally Lamb drew my interest at once. And as I read the book from cover to cover, I found myself agreeing with one of the reviewers-- Lamb does a phenominal job of portraying the voice of a woman as she grows into adulthood.
Rating:  Summary: I loved this book! Review: I spent 4 days at work, dead tired, because I was too involved in this book to go to sleep at night. I did nothing but read every available second of every day once I had started it.
Rating:  Summary: A book I will always keep on my night stand. Review: Lamb does an exquisite job of telling a heart-breaking story with such compassion. This book evolked a large range of emotions in me. It was hard for me to look at food when she was in her severely obese stages and shoving down an 18 lb roast. Although I found some topics in here a little far-fetched, she always found a way to surprise me. An OUTSTANDING character that I can relate to, as will most other women.
Rating:  Summary: I was pleasantly surprised by this book. Review: So many people told me it was "depressing," but it actually had a very positive message. Dolores was forced to learn for herself how to "move on" when life deals you a devastating blow. For me, she was a fascinating character to "watch" over the years. And even when she was at her worse, I still found myself rooting for her. She was a sympathetic character all the way through.
Rating:  Summary: good story, but some unrealistic happenings. Review: It was a hard story to put down but some things were bogus. Delores is easy to feel sorry for and had an interesting life.All in all it was really good.
Rating:  Summary: Worth Reading Review: I'm not much of a reader and I wasn't to sure how or if I would like/enjoy this book, but once I started reading it, I couldn't put it down. The Aruther really made you feel like you were in the story. I would read more books by wally lamb, and to think-I man wrote this book.
Rating:  Summary: Read This Book Review: I loved this book. It works on so many levels and has elements that can be applied to just about anyone. One may not realize some of the extremely deep and complex elements right away or without looking for them. However, this book chorincles the life of Dolores Price in a way so profound that even upon finishing the book, if you do not realize how deep this book is, you will still have an appreciation for it. I can only recommend that you read this book, but the choice is up to you. I almost never buy books (I go to the library), but after reading this, I will buy anything Wally Lamb writes.
Rating:  Summary: I think this has to much... Review: swearing. Wally Lamb could of used less swearing. I have not finished so could someone tell me what happes? Thanks,
Rating:  Summary: An Incredible story Review: I read this book in 2 days. Every single page kept my attention. The author did a wonderful job of making the story so real, you actually felt like you were living the life that Dolores lived. I could not wait to get to the end to see how things finally worked out for her.
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