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Rating:  Summary: This is such an emotional read....... Review: As I've recently finished reading this book for the third time; it's hard to put into words what makes it so special.Molly, must return to her soon-to-be ex-husband. He's recently had a stroke; he's a tyrant, a type A, a perfectionist. Molly dreads caring for him, but there's no one else to do it. For her very pregnant daughter's sake, she returns. Austin, is helpless from the stroke. He's also very much in love--with Molly. He's been love deprived his entire life. As a result, he doesn't know how to love. Molly and Austin find love, in this beautiful story. Or maybe, they already had it, and didn't know it. Maybe, it was a one-sided love. The layer after layer of storyline, adds to the depth of the book. This is a really perfect read!
Rating:  Summary: This is such an emotional read....... Review: As I've recently finished reading this book for the third time; it's hard to put into words what makes it so special. Molly, must return to her soon-to-be ex-husband. He's recently had a stroke; he's a tyrant, a type A, a perfectionist. Molly dreads caring for him, but there's no one else to do it. For her very pregnant daughter's sake, she returns. Austin, is helpless from the stroke. He's also very much in love--with Molly. He's been love deprived his entire life. As a result, he doesn't know how to love. Molly and Austin find love, in this beautiful story. Or maybe, they already had it, and didn't know it. Maybe, it was a one-sided love. The layer after layer of storyline, adds to the depth of the book. This is a really perfect read!
Rating:  Summary: Weir's writing unique and undiscovered by most Review: Though One Fine Day is probably my favorite book by this author. All of them are unique, uncliche plots with a lot of humor and chock full of the emotional ups and downs of our own lives. She can describe doing dishes and you find yourself comparing the way she put it with others who've read the same thing. Her publishers have not pushed her talents or something. Unbelievable how different her writing is and refreshing not to see the plot twists coming. Give her a try if you can find a used copy somewhere. Her newest, American Dreamer is GREAT
Rating:  Summary: poignant Review: Touching, funny, engaging, sad and very human. It pulls readers right into the lives of its characters and never lets them go. I've read it twice and have cried my eyes out twice. The best thing about Weir is that her charcters aren't the typical gorgeous, beautiful-bodied cliches in other romance novels, her charcters are real and human and susceptible to life and its ups and downs, definitely something her readers can identify with.
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