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Rating: Summary: Wondrous Story, Disappointingly Quick Review: As an avid reader, it is embarrassing to admit when I've bought a book at the simple prompt of a beautiful cover at a well-placed exit, but that's exactly what Ms. Benedict's book and a bookstore combined to do. I thought from the first page that I would enjoy the change of pace of a more directly sexual main character, and I was right. (As an aside, I had been reading far too many classics lately.) From start to finish, this is a great read. At times the author depends a bit too much on foreshadowing, but I have come to think that may have been exactly as she intended, for her main character is an author who ghost writes celebrity tell-alls, which are notorious for using old tricks as page-turners. All in all, I would recommend this book to anyone who likes a good story. It is a beautiful look at a complicated life caught during an extraordinarily complicated time. If you enjoy reading about real people and real lives, this is a great summer read. If you'd rather read a romanticized view of marriage and relationships, this is probably not your style. For me, it was well worth the price of admission, and I'm 'almost' sure you'd like it too. :)
Rating: Summary: Failed to meet my expectations Review: I read this book on the heels of "Martin Sloane," which coincidentally is about the nature of love--and of life--as well. It was refreshing to pick up two books that weren't about family dysfunction, but about honest questing, about finding our way through this maze of living a life. We do encounter troubles; we do find ourselves with unanswered questions, with doubts, with wonderings; we do become entangled, for many reasons, some of them good ones, some of them bad. Children are important. Remaining true to ourselves is crucial. And in the end, love rules. I enjoyed this book very much. It's funny, rueful, thoughtful. It doesn't try to spell out answers, but it does suggest them. Nothing hard and fast, but the soft sort of answer that somehow brings peace. I highly recommend "Almost."
Rating: Summary: Oh, please Review: My house is filled with books half-read because I've lost interest. What a treat to find one I couldn't put down. Had a gathering with friends last night that interrupted the reading, as did a bit of sleep. But this a.m. I came to the satisfying conclusion. Hurrah for Elizabeth Benedict! What a pleasure to discover a wonderful new author (new to me)! What a shame to find that so many of her earlier works are out of print! This novel is a mix of gladness, sadness, everydayness--just like life itself. Her characters are captivating (like Sophy, I, too, fell in love with little Vicki). Her literary allusions are rewarding ("...like Bartleby, they would prefer not to"). Her dialogue has wit & verve & effervescence (Andy re: controlling mo-in-law: "We sent her to her room for some 'time out,'..."). She reveals her character's motivations & feelings in such interesting ways (Sophy calls her editor--who tempts her with the lure of ready money to ghost write celebrity autobiographies--"the Eighth Deadly Sin"). Her descriptions are terse yet vivid (her studio apartment has "...a look of Pier One exoticism on the cheap"). One of Amazon's readers complained "...there isn't much [plot]." My experience was to the contrary: I couldn't wait to see what would happen next. Maybe I'm simple, but I found surprises around every corner. And, as in any novel worth reading, these were characters I could enjoy spending several hours with. I'm glad the author shared them with me!
Rating: Summary: PERFECT SUMMER READING MATERIAL Review: Sophy Chase is almost divorced, almost committed to her new relationship, and almost a mother to her boyfriend's children. Almost... but not quite! When her soon-to-be ex-husband is found dead in their home on Swansea Island, Sophy must return to confront her past AND future. Add to this, the disappearance of a small child last seen in Sophy's company and you have a potboiler of a novel. Tension-filled elements contrast with the peaceful island setting (an amalgum of Nantucket and Martha's Vineyard) making this a great summer read. Benedict's novel never leads you in a direction you're expecting, which is why ALMOST is refreshing from start to finish.
Rating: Summary: Almost is a winner Review: This book grabbed me from the first sentence and I loved it. The story of Sophy Chase and her almost husband takes you to Swansea, her twin stepdaughters, the first wife, and the sharply written summer (versus all year round) island life. You also get the story of her almost-boyfriend and her almost status as a stepmother to 4 adopted children, with the sharpest focus on Vicky who disappears for a few days during a particularly difficult time in Sophy's life. It might sound complicated, but it works. This is great read, it may be a fast read, but Elizabeth Benedict's characters stay with you. I am so glad I found this book!
Rating: Summary: Not Quite What I Expected Review: This is the first book that I've read by Ms. Benedict and I can honestly say that the cover attracted me to it. The story did sound intriguing however. It is a narrative/memoir of Sophy Chase's search for answers, in both the cause of her almost ex-husband's death, and the search for the truth to her own life. Sophy is a struggling writer who has left her husband Will, a CIA agent. She has a new boyfriend/lover named Daniel but it becomes painfully obvious that their relationship is simply a physical one. There doesn't seem to be much love between them. She is with Daniel when she gets a call that Will is dead. She is on the next flight to Swansea to confront her past and figure out her future. On the island there is a mix of characters, an ex-lover who is a famous lawyer, his wife, Sophy's step-daughters and Will's ex-wife just to name a few. Everyone is waiting to hear the report of Will's death, which was possibly suicide, and Sophy carries an enormous amount of guilt around with her. Throughout all of this, there is much foreshadowing and many subplots. Unfortunately, there just aren't enough answers. I don't have to have everything clued up at the end of a book but this one had too many loose ends. It's a comedy of errors. I liked the suspense angle of the story, but again, not enough was adequately revealed. The writing was well done and the characterization was excellent but the story just didn't hold up for me.
Rating: Summary: Not Quite What I Expected Review: This is the first book that I've read by Ms. Benedict and I can honestly say that the cover attracted me to it. The story did sound intriguing however. It is a narrative/memoir of Sophy Chase's search for answers, in both the cause of her almost ex-husband's death, and the search for the truth to her own life. Sophy is a struggling writer who has left her husband Will, a CIA agent. She has a new boyfriend/lover named Daniel but it becomes painfully obvious that their relationship is simply a physical one. There doesn't seem to be much love between them. She is with Daniel when she gets a call that Will is dead. She is on the next flight to Swansea to confront her past and figure out her future. On the island there is a mix of characters, an ex-lover who is a famous lawyer, his wife, Sophy's step-daughters and Will's ex-wife just to name a few. Everyone is waiting to hear the report of Will's death, which was possibly suicide, and Sophy carries an enormous amount of guilt around with her. Throughout all of this, there is much foreshadowing and many subplots. Unfortunately, there just aren't enough answers. I don't have to have everything clued up at the end of a book but this one had too many loose ends. It's a comedy of errors. I liked the suspense angle of the story, but again, not enough was adequately revealed. The writing was well done and the characterization was excellent but the story just didn't hold up for me.
Rating: Summary: Good yet troublesome Review: This was a very good book and I read it in one day. It dealt with a lot of issues and a lot activity I must say. A woman finds out that her soon to be ex-husband has died and it may be a suicide. She goes on to deal with her guilt, boyfriend past and present, step kids, ex-wife and various other people all in a matter of a few days. It is very interesting reading and sad also to see what can happen to a persons life when dealing with death, love and so on. I liked it. It was a good fast read, sad, yet humorous too!
Rating: Summary: Ok, after all Review: Well Elizabeth Benedict succeeded in painting a pretty neat picture that I wasn't able to appreciate until it was complete. I didn't really enjoy reading 'Almost'. It was kind of a tedious, repetitious ramble. All of the characters felt thinly developed which made them appear really unstable and shallow. I'm sure unstable was what the author was after, but shallow made them hard to connect with or care about. Then there was this strong `happy ending' closing paragraph that brought all of the rambling events into a very tight wrap and I was able to step back and enjoy. Interesting.
Rating: Summary: Ok, after all Review: Well Elizabeth Benedict succeeded in painting a pretty neat picture that I wasn't able to appreciate until it was complete. I didn't really enjoy reading 'Almost'. It was kind of a tedious, repetitious ramble. All of the characters felt thinly developed which made them appear really unstable and shallow. I'm sure unstable was what the author was after, but shallow made them hard to connect with or care about. Then there was this strong 'happy ending' closing paragraph that brought all of the rambling events into a very tight wrap and I was able to step back and enjoy. Interesting.
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