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Last Time They Met, The

Last Time They Met, The

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Heartbreaking, but I loved it!
Review: I absolutely loved this book, I loved Thomas and Linda at 52, 26 and 17, and I think Anita Shreve did a fabulous job of making her readers feel the love they shared and longed for. The ending completely shocked me and left me feeling heartbroken, I had to flip through the pages of the first third of the book to try to put the pieces together, but I thought it was amazing. It was very interesting for me, especially since I live in Massachusetts and have lived in a town that is mentioned, so it's all very familiar to me. I do want to ask the author a few questions though, as everything still hasn't fallen into place for me!!!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: This book is AWFUL!!
Review: I can't imagine a publisher accepting this book for publication. It's boring and a total waste of time. Some authors truly are one book authors. Anita Shreve is one of those!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Tough to get into but worth it
Review: The first few chapters were confusing and tough to read. After you get past that section, it is a "can't put down". Uniquely written, somewhat refreshing change. I also liked the Pilot's Wife.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: haunting... I'm not even sure I liked it
Review: Even now as I think about this book I'm not sure if I liked it or not. I reread it again immediately after that shocking ending. Trying to find the clues that I missed. I can't forget it. I think if you were looking for a typical love story, or a happy ending, you're going to be very disappointed.

I guess maybe that's why I feel so unsettled by it. I feel a little bit cheated too. Most of it didn't happen, so I guess that makes Thomas pretty crazy. I hate the fact that he ended his life.

I don't think I will ever read this book again. I loved "The Pilot's Wife" and have read it several times. It too had a strange twist at the end, but ended on a happier note. This book is worth reading, but it is disturbing and definitely not what I consider entertaining.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: The Last Time They Met
Review: WARNING: if you plan to read this book DO NOT read my letter: it reveals the ending. I just finished the book last night and I am embarrassed to say that even though I consider myself a perceptive and intelligent person, I still do not know what really happened! I only post this review so that, hopefully, someone will tell me! Did Linda die in the crash and Thomas make up the entire rest of their relationship or did Thomas commit suicide and Linda made up the "the last time they met" in a fantasy that she creates while at the book fair? I do know that in parts one and two the dialogue is italicized rather than in quotation marks (as was noted by a previous reviewer who seemed to know what that should mean) but does that mean that it is "created" dialogue as opposed to "real" dialogue? Or, vice-versa?
I hope that someone responds to this, soon, as I am going nuts! Thanks!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Well written, but tries too hard.
Review: In "The Last Time They Met", Anita Shreve conveys a pleasingly delicate touch -- her sentences are taut but lyrical; she handles a complex literary device, in this case telling a story backwords, with grace. That said, this book ultimately tries too hard to be clever, completing the story with a head scratching ending that is more puzzling than satisfying.

This was the first Shreve I read and may be my last. I enjoyed the details of the main character's life as a poet,the romance that centers the story, and the details of her time spent in Africa. In the last third, the novel takes a melodramatic and predictable turn that seems unnecessary. Unlike movies like "Jacob's Ladder" and "Mulholland Drive" (or even "The Wizard of Oz")which have employed similar endings, this one does not connect with the rest of the story and seems oddly tacked on. It makes the novel feel like a literary exercise rather than a story. I don't know what she was going for with this twist, but it fails. Which is unfortunate, since the rest of the novel was well worth my time.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Too Bad There Isn't a "Zero" Star Rating Option
Review: I cannot believe I wasted an entire Sunday reading this book. Do yourself a favor by reading the last page first so that you'll know everything that really didn't happen. This book is just another example of how just anything can be published and presented as "literature." I'm with the previous poster in that I, too, am finished with Anita Shreve.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: I'm done with Anita Shreve
Review: What a disappointment! Although Anita Shreve is a terrific writer, she has gotten lazy! The book echoes "Atonement," another recent book with a cop-out ending. It is so disheartening to spend time on a book and then have the story be negated by the ending. I think Shreve, in her new found popularity, feels she has to produce a book a year. In so doing, she is not willing to spend time on an honest conclusion. She ought to take off a few years and think about her work.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Compelling characters in the past and present
Review: I was fortunate by chance, to pick this novel up right after reading _The Weight of Water_. Attracted to this author, I felt I could not get enough of her writings. Not aware of a sequel to the characters I found bighly intriguing in the _The Weight of Water_, I was especially pleased to find the same characters in this wonderful novel.

It was even more satisfying to learn about these people long ago, and the history they shared together. This is introduced after they happen chance meet each other at a conference. Many years have passed, yet when they see each other it is obvious there is coninued affection and a chance to resolve painful issues from the past.

Pieces of the puzzle are revealed that describe how Linda and Thomas arrived at an upscale hotel at a writer's convention. He, suffering terribly from a personal tragedy, has made a comeback in the field of poetry. She, has made a success of herself as well, and when they see each other, the present and past merge to provide answers to questions that a reader (especially if they had read the prequel) will appreciate.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: The Last Time They Met
Review: I just finished 'THE LAST TIME THEY MET' yesterday and I am still in disbelief about many aspects of the book. The story of Linda and Thomas takes the reader through many twists and turns that, by the end when the real shock comes about, it will leave you stunned! 'THE LAST TIME THEY MET' is a story that starts in the present day, when we meet Linda and Thomas at the age of fifty-two and have not seen each other for decades, and sort of rewinds itself all the way back to when they first met. The story takes you back first to when Linda and Thomas unexpectedly reunite in Africa at the age of twenty-six then back even further to the first time they met in high school at age seventeen.

Shreve takes us through all the twists that their relationship takes revealing things little by little until one VERY big revelation at the end. I really enjoyed the way Shreve told the story from back to front so to speak and what impressed me the most was how as the characters changed so did the language. There were times where the book tended to drag and the language was more complex than necessary but overall 'THE LAST TIME THEY MET' is definitely worth reading and would make an excellent book club selection, because you will undoubtedly want someone to discuss it with when you are done.


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