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Waiting to Exhale

Waiting to Exhale

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: THEY MADE A MOVIE BASED ON THIS!!!!!
Review: This book was filled with man-hungry shallow women. They seemed to live their lives around finding a man. What exactly was this book supposed to prove...

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Breathe in...Breathe OUT!
Review: I liked this book. Better than the movie. I felt the movie didn't address the issues each woman had with her mother. Part of the fun of this novel was comparing the characters with somebody you know, or trying to figure out who was the most like you. I really felt for Bernadine. What her husband tried to do was about as low as you can get. The shame is that there are so many men out there like that, who, even though it may be over between them and the ex-wife, no longer give a hoot about providing for their children either. How they can treat a child they helped to create like garbage is beyond me. Savannah and Robin where both a trip. They felt like they had to have a certain type of man to define themselves. The character that I liked the best was Gloria. Maybe because she wasn't a size six, and seemed more real and down to earth to me. Actually, I think a whole book could have been done just about Gloria and what went on in the hair salon! I would absolutely say to read the book, even if you saw the movie. You'll like the read better.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent piece of work.
Review: Ms. McMillan has proven to the literary world that she is a talented and gifted writer. I couldn't wait to get my hands on her book when I read and insert of a chapter in Essence magazine. I knew it was going to be a good book. I found it too hard to put down. I read it everywhere I was at immersing into each character's personality and problems with men, family, and work. John was wrong for leaving Bernadine for greener pastures after she helped build his business. Robin was an ultimate dingbat for getting involved with the wrong man. Savannah was headstrong but still looking for Mr. Right and being pressured by her mother to get married. And Gloria was a spiritual and hardworking black woman making ends meet for herself and her son. In the end, the characters triumphed from their adversaries. Some of those critics were quick to put Terry in her place when this book came out but she has proven to be a great writer for the African-American female.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: We Aren't Exhaling We are Just Now Inhaling
Review: Ohhhhhhh... that had to be the best book. It touches in all the right places. Anyone and everyone can relate. If you are pretty and can't find a man who can live up to your expectations or your man decides he wants a white woman. Or maybe it just plain ain't no one out there for you. These characters go through the exact same thing!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A highly entertaining read
Review: I really got into Waiting to Exhale. I liked the author's character development and writing style, and I couldn't put the book down. It's a real eye-opener to see how many women look for love in all the wrong places. This is my favorite book by McMillan.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Four friends, four viewpoints
Review: 'Waiting to Exhale' by Terry McMillan is a novel that lets the reader see through the eyes of four friends, and it cultivates four very different viewpoints. Savannah falls for all the wrong guys, but knows when to leave. Robin falls for all the wrong guys too, she just doesn't care, because she has this need for a man in her life. Bernadine is struggling with the news that her husband is leaving her for a young, attractive, white girl, and Gloria is still afraid of the dating game, having never been really in it in the first place. However, they still manage to keep their senses of humour intact, and keep the reader laughing along with them to the end. Can't wait to see the movie.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: muy buena aunque sea una lectura para mujeres
Review: y porque digo que es para mujeres, bueno, ciertamente uno como hombre se siente un poco excluido de esta historia aunque es muy buena y lleva un ritmo de bestseller. se deja leer facilmente y no constituye un reto para nadie, la lei en ingles sin tener que detenerme por alguna palabra. eso en estos tiempos es bueno para personas que deseen leer y quieren entretencion rapida y sencilla. pero esta novela no es toda sencillez porque trata de la vida de tres mujeres y sus ajetreos por ser felices, sus amarguras, sus alegrias, sus aciertos, sus errores. este libro ayuda a entender a ese sexo a veces extrano a ese universo llamado mujer, aunque no a todas, a las norteamericanas mas que a otras. leanlo se van a divertir

LUIS MENDEZ luismendez@codetel.net.do

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: an African American Big Chill
Review: I think MacMillan is a terrifically entertaining writer. Her dialogue is hilarious and her characters, though sometimes a bit clueless, are certainly endearing. I find this book deeper than How Stella got Her Groove back, but don't expect Dickens. She's a sharp writer with a good eye for detail and dialogue who presents a fine portrait of upper middle class black women. As I said in my review of Stella, it's nice to see a positive economic/social representation of black women for a change rather than the cliched drug dealers and basketball players. These women are successful financially and are working on their social lives. She makes me laugh out loud at times thanks to her great sense of humor

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Wonderful overall, but writing style is somewhat lacking
Review: These are four great stories about women, but I have trouble believing that this is the same author who wrote the witty, intense, incredibly well-crafted "Disappearing Acts." The language from this book is not memorable at all, it's written in the same way of many dime-a-dozen contemporary authors. If you are looking for beautiful prose, pass it up.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Women are stronger than ever but somtimes we must "Exhale!"
Review: When I read this book I was like it could only take a real experienced women to write a book so true and realistic. The book tells of how women have been treated like dogs for a long time. Now they are begininng to realize that men aren't the world women are.It shows that no matter what goes on your friends are always there when you need them.It describes the unique character of each women and thier indiviualitiy to overcome the odds.I recommend this book to all the women of the world.You see I know that all the women of the world have been through this and if not then they will.So to the women I say just wait to "EXHALE."


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