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Message in a Bottle

Message in a Bottle

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Message in a Bottle
Review: I am only 14, but I loved this book. It's a definite tear-jerker, but you will not be able to put this book down. Nicholas Sparks did an excellent job of capturing the deep emotions between these two lovers. You could almost feel their joys and pains with them. This is definitely his best book ever!

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: For Sappy Romance Lovers.
Review: This is the kind of book that you will read to the end if you are truly dedicated, or you could do what I did, skim over paragraphs at a time, just to see how this dreadful novel ends. The plot itself was quite interesting and should be attributed to the novel's success. In the hands of another writer I imagine that this could have been quite good, however under Nicholas Sparks pen, it comes out as ***** pulp fiction. The tedious, mundane dialogue and uninteresting descriptions are part of the problem, coupled with sheer sappiness.

I would recommend this book only to Harlequin Romance lovers and to someone who is recovering from surgery and is taking pain killers, to them the novel could prove to be readable.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Shallow and Disappointing
Review: It's hard to deny that MESSAGE IN A BOTTLE is a tear jerker. The problem is that Nicholas Sparks goes about it in such an artificial way. The entire book is set up in such a way that feelings of sadness are pumped out of the reader. Obviously, this is how most books work, but never on such a blatant level as we see in Nicholas Sparks's MESSAGE IN A BOTTLE.

The story of the love between out of luck and depressed Theresa Osborne and the enigmatic Garrett, Theresa finds the eponymous message in a bottle while out running one morning. Inside is a mysterious, haunting love letter. As her heart pours out to the writer of the message, she finds herself on a quest to find the author, and plunges into a revitalizes relationship that seems to transcend time and all that is important.

If there is one glaring weakness in the writing of Nicholas Sparks, it would be his overall lack of ability. Though making it easier to read, the third grade level writing of Sparks's stories come across as being slightly hollow and empty. At no point can readers lose themselves in sweeping fits of romantic narration, but always seem to be floating along the surface. The romance is left up to the reader, and, thusly, is cold and lifeless. As for the tears wrenched from readers of this uninspiring book, the mechanism of an unsurprising, twist of fate, will not surprise most readers, but will leave them with bitter feelings and a general sense that seven dollars could have been better spent elsewhere.

All in all, it's hard to recommend this book to anyone. Watching the movie might prove to be a better investment, and a cheaper one, at that.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Nicholas Sparks couldn't write his way out of a paper bag
Review: Who thinks up this convoluted drivel, a love story between an extremely pathetic woman and a guy who sounds about as exciting as a trip to the dentist? We are first expected to believe that Theresa, a successful columnist, is so desperate for a man that she finds some empty bottle on the beach, reads this five-hanky letter and is off to North Carolina to ring him in (under the pretenses of covering a good story, of course). Then we are actually expected to root this couple on even though the dialogue stimulates nothing but an occasional yawn. The sad part is that Mr. Sparks is by now a millionaire, this page is full of rave reviews, and somebody thought this plot would make a lucrative movie. I can only wonder at what most people consider an entertaining book. I put this book down after I reached my limit of patience. Apparently, I missed a very "tragic" ending which I, of course, know about by now. The ending sounds like the perfect sickeningly sappy ending to the most icky sweet book I have ever read.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Don't waste 90 minutes of your life!
Review: This might have made a fine short story. All of the filler was sooo boooring! Stupid woman, stupid man. What a waste of time.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Sparks is Brilliant...
Review: although i was torn up by the ending, i fell in love with garrett... oh my god! anyone who hasn't read this book, even if you've seen the horrible movie version, MUST MUST MUST read this book!

and on a side note, i've read all three of sparks books (and am eagerly anticipating his new novel which i have yet to purchase!!!) and you will NOT be disappointed by him AT ALL!!! so be sure you read message in a bottle!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Love lost
Review: This is the story of two people who met, by the help of the sea. It was the message in the bottle that drove Theresa to seek for Garret, and inevitably, she falls in love with him. A new relationship may be in the offing, if not for Garret's reluctance. The memory of his dead wife keeps getting in the way, partly because of guilt, despair and of course the promise of undying love. The story was lightly written, giving description of the beautiful sea and life in that little sea town. It makes one's heart float and smile in the course of the story then dramatically breaks your heart as the story ends. A rather tearful ending for what could be a promise of new love. Makes me want to believe that Catherine claimed her love after all. Once more I have proven that a book is still better than the screen.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Better than the Movie
Review: As almost all books are! The worst thing is I wish I would have read the book first. The film ruined the novel. Spark's created wonderful characters with Theresa and Garret, emotional, real people.

There's something about life that a book can capture that a movie can't, and its a person's thoughts. Even if you've already seen the movie, read the book. You'll understand the character's more, and their story.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: A So-So Sob Story
Review: I thought this book would be better than it really was. After all, they had made a movie of it (which I did not see) so it must have been pretty good, right? Well, not exactly. There were several things I didn't like about this book. One was the character of Theresa. What kind of person gets so taken in by a letter in a bottle she finds at the beach that she tracks the guy down? Sounds like a stalker to me! Also, she used her company time and lied about her intentions to try to track the guy down and find out where he lived! How unprofessional. The second thing that I disliked about this story was the character of Garrett. The guy was still not over his wife's death. WHY did Theresa think he was such a hot catch? She should have thrown THAT fish right back into the sea! (Then again, maybe two such dysfunctional people actually were meant for each other -- just don't try to pass it off as the love story of the century). The third thing that I did not like about the story was the ending. Without giving it away, I'll just say it was very depressing. Geez!The whole thing was like Sap City with a Stalker-Like Twist. Think I'll skip the movie version if the book was this bad!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A tear jerker
Review: Message in a Bottle is one incredible book. The plot of the story is whimsical and will have you dreaming that maybe someday you'll find a love as strong as these two characters in this novel.

Basically this is one sad book, and the people who rate it low, are only doing so because this book doesn't have a cheerful "happily ever after" ending. While I read the book, especially the end, tears slowly streamed down my face as I tried to understand why the story went the way it did. The fact that Garrett was able to love his wife with so much emotion, just shakes you to the core because it comes to the point of obession.

Message in a Bottle is a story about a woman named Theresa Osborne, a newspaper columnist, who finds a bottle washed up shore one day. She proceeds to read the letter inside and there a history of unforgotten love unfolds. Garrett Blake, trying to cope with the lose of his deceased wife, Catherine, writes letters to her and send them out to sea, hoping that one day they'll reach Europe.

As the story progresses, Theresa finds Garrett and they give into the emotions that are growing between them and fall in love with each other. But Garrett isn't ready to let go of his deceased wife yet, so the problem is introduced... read the story and you'll be crying but still happy at the same time.

This book teaches us about the aspect of love and how it's possible to love once more even though you think that you'll never be able to love again. And the fact that love is solid, and so much stronger than simple lust. Recommended.


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