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Last Time They Met, The

Last Time They Met, The

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Save your time and money!
Review: This is the last novel by Anita Shreve that I will ever read. It was slow at the start, and by the time I got to the end, I was curious to see how the story would come together. I was unbelievably disappointed by the ending -- so much that I walked off a plane and promptly threw this book into the first garbage can I saw. I wish I could have the hours I spent reading this novel back to do something more worthwhile with! Don't waste your time or money on this one! If I could have awarded this book no stars, I would have!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Incredible!
Review: This is an incredible book! Of all of Shreve's books, this is one of the best. (Along with Fortune's Rocks and The Weight of Water). The ending left me shattered!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Isn't it great the power Shreve has through her characters??
Review: A friend asked me to read the book and explain it to her. I read without asking what confused her, and got caught up in the characters' lives. Although there are A LOT of hints-- use of italics rather than quotation marks, etc.--the surprise at the end knocked the wind out of me! I was disappointed, mostly because it seemed a little too clever and perhaps trite to end both Linda and Thomas' lives in such an abrupt manner. I guess it seemed a little manipulative too, although a great way to illustrate the tragedy of Linda's life cut short and Thomas'life without his one love. Maybe Shreve is reminding us that these aren't people, just characters; they exist only on the pages she has given us, the same way Linda continued to exist for Thomas after her untimely death. The Last Time They Met is as Shreve herself put it, "the enduring struggle to capture in words the infinite possibilities of a life not lived."

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: What about the ending?
Review: For the most part, I enjoyed this book. This writer has an incredibly strong sense of place - the descriptions of the different settings make you feel as if you're there with the characters.

I must say that I was disappointed in the ending of the novel. I felt cheated, as though I had read the entire book only to be let down at the end. However, if you love surprising endings with twists, this one will definitely get you!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: I've never been disappointed by Shreve!!
Review: I had a good time reading "The Last Time They Met" by Anita Shreve. I gave it a four because it got boring sometimes & was hard to keep me paying attention to it. I thought it was very creative of Ms. Shreve to start from the end & end in the beginning, write the book backwards. I also would have to say that the ending was something I'll never forget & I never would have thought of it in a million years.I was so shocked. Because of this, this will be a book that always stays in my mind. It was just so original. I thought this novel had a great plot & characters. I did really enjoy reading & would recommend it.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Tedious and Trite
Review: This book is so boring... You're led to believe that there is essence in the endless details, and so you trudge forward. Eventually, you determine to finish the book only because of how far in you've gotten; however, by the end of the book, you're sorely disatisfied. It reminds me of every time a lousy movie ends with the character waking up, only to realize they dreamed the whole thing. The audience is supposed to be shocked, but most of the time, we're just miffed.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Think Dallas - the dream
Review: I think this author got tired of writing the story and decided to end it in a quick bizarre way. I was warned about the bizarre ending but I read the book through to the last page and was astounded by how she ended the story. It's the first book I've read by this author and it will be the last. I don't always ask for a happy ending but this ending left me feeling I wasted my time reading the book. It was very unsatisfactory.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Poetic in Life and Death
Review: In the novel, The Last Time They Met, Anita Shreve skillfully mixes the themes of love and death in an enigmatic, poignant and haunting manner. ...
The two central characters of the story, Linda and Thomas, are lovers who are together during three different times in their lives. They first meet at the age of 17 and become high school sweethearts. The next affair is at the age of 26 in Africa, and the last is at a writers' convention at the age of 52. However, in a wonderful twist of writing, the story unfolds starting with the last time they met. The novel slowly retraces the tragedies Linda and Thomas have endured that make them both stronger people but have also torn them apart from one another. The most horrific and most frequently mentioned event is "the accident", which turns out to be much more influential than we first imagine...
While reading this novel, the word poetic comes to mind. Not only in Shreve's own writing style, but because both fictional and truly existing poems are inserted into the dialogue of the story. ... These carefully chosen poems speak to the outcome and theme of the book, while displaying the inquisitive yet young, demeanors of the characters.
In contrast, Shreve uses a series of love letters during the episode in Africa to detail the lovers' intense emotions of happiness at finding each other again and the torture of their love, forbidden due to life circumstances. As a reader, one can feel the heart wrenching quality of their correspondence by the graceful and thoughtful language:Both Thomas and Linda are poets in the story and the preceding samples of their writing portray a delicate urgency for one another, while maintaining their agonizing distance.
Having spent time in Africa herself, Shreve's descriptions of the land are beautiful and vivid. The images of the heat, sickness, political turmoil and generally morbid conditions, transport us out of reality into a hazy and mirage-filled world.
The reader's sense of reality is also altered by the overall effect of the retrospective story telling. Shreve keeps the reader anxious for more pieces of Thomas and Linda's history throughout the novel by strategically placing clues along the way. The artifacts of their history include a necklace of significance, references to the name Magdalene, and a courageous swim in the cold ocean off the pier. The intricately woven details and re-occurring characters keep the plot together without giving any secrets away too soon.
Another skill Shreve brilliantly utilizes involves quotation marks. The dialogue in the first two parts of the book is all noted in italics, whereas the last section of the book uses regular quotation marks to denote the speaker's words. The purpose of this technique would give away the ending, but one must be sure to recognize this creative touch upon finishing the novel.
Despite the skillfulness of Shreve's writing and literary techniques, The Last Time They Met may prove a bit sappy and overly lyrical for some readers' tastes. With such a passionate love encompassing the characters, one could not expect anything less when reading of such an all-consuming emotion; be forewarned. However, if a truly hypnotic and captivating book is what you're after, then read on and enjoy!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The BEST Shreve Book Yet!!
Review: I started reading it while on holidays at my parents' home. I have to admit, when I first started reading it, I was wondering if this would be the first Shreve novel I would put back on the shelf without finishing. However, as I continued on, it got to the point that I was going to bed earlier each night just so I could find out what was going to happen next! My sister-in-law sort of let the cat out of the bag by saying that the very end of the book would shock me. To say I was shocked is an understatement. It's been two weeks since I finished it and I am still thinking about it. I too have gone back and re-read various portions of it, just as other reviewers have admitted to doing!

I love Anita Shreve's books. I always find them a bit difficult to get into at first for some reason but usually by the time I get about 30 pages into it, I'm hooked.

Get this book. Read it. You won't regret it.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: I agree with both sides!
Review: I loved this book. I did NOT put it down for 3 days. The end devistated me. I was sad for days afterwards. It really was a good book, but it also was depressing. If you are up for some romance and lots of sadness, get this book!


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