Rating: Summary: Wonderful Dissapointment!!!!! Review: I went to see this movie yesterday and I left with my emotions in an uproar. When I say wonderful dissappointment i mean that i was dissappointed in the ending of movie but it was wonderful that i could feel such emotions. The whole theater was emotional and touched by this movie. We all know that everyone looks for a happy ending, but this movie ended so real and so heart wrenching. The movie did what it was supposed to do.
Rating: Summary: Waste of my time Review: What a waste of time. This book was so boring, I had to take a nap between chapters. What I don't understand is why they make movies out of boring stupid books like this one and The Bridges of Madison County. I love love stories, but this one doesn't cut it.
Rating: Summary: Sad that some JUST DON'T GET IT! Review: I read the book several weeks before the movie came out. I believe that the are many good differances between the two. But, the sad part is, that most people cannot understand a love as deep and profund as what is shown in this book. Hopefully, with maturity and understanding critics will come to realize that THEY JUST DIDN'T GET IT! Maybe someday they will, for their sake.
Rating: Summary: EXTRODINARY, EXCELLENT BOOK!!! Review: This book was one of the best books that I have ever read. I read it once and then I just kept picking parts to read over and over. I absolutly loved the book! I went to see the movie and it was just awesome, also! I would recommend this book to anyone!!!
Rating: Summary: A sentimental page-turner! Review: I was a bit skepitical knowing that this novel is already out in the theaters...However, I enjoyed it still. This love story is a quick read but definitely an entertaining piece of literature. If you are a "sap" for romance this is the book for you...not Harlequin material, much more sophistcated and refined. The book makes you want to write an inspiring love letter and send it via bottle and ocean!
Rating: Summary: Boring and predictable with soap opera dialogue Review: I was deeply moved by this book, not to tears, but to yawns. I would give it no stars at all. The characters did not come alive. It might have made a short story for a woman's magazine, but a novel? The plot was predictable from the first page, the pedestrian writing was soporific, and umgrammatical in places. I'm glad I waited for the paperback and didn't waste the money on a hard-cover copy.
Rating: Summary: predictable and diasppointing. Review: I was very dissappointed in this book. I thought the characters could have been developed more and even better. I really felt manipulated into crying at the end. The whole thing just wasn't natural.
Rating: Summary: This is a curl-up with a quilt book. Review: After reading several other reviews, I decided to add my own. "Message" is a good book for a sluggish late-winter day, a warm fire and a cozy quilt. Don't read it expecting it to be more than that, but Nicholas Sparks does an excellent job creating what many might call a "chick book" despite his gender. Some of the reviews have missed the irony of the story and the message it provides. Garrett Blake is indeed a man of the 90s, and he talks to women and men. If you go see the movie, don't read the book. After seeing Paul Newman's performance as "Dodge", that character in the book is a poor comparison.
Rating: Summary: Simple, sweet. . .very moving Review: My first reading of Sparks' "Message in a bottle" was from a Reader's Digest Select Editions anthology. I found the story, in all its brevity, to be very moving, very intricate. I wanted all of it--the whole story unabridged, that is. And I have it. Forgive me for what may sound sexist. . .but that a MAN can write with such emotion is most admirable to a woman--myself, in this case--whose skill in that area has yet to be developed. I did not major in literature; as such, I'm not going to nitpick about the grammar or the plot. I remain moved by the loving devotion of Garrett Blake for his "Dear Catherine". . .and that is enough.
Rating: Summary: A Tearjerker that made me realize how special love is! Review: When I decided to read this book, it was because there was a movie coming out and I usually read the book before the movie. Message in a Bottle was all I expected and more. I laughed, I cried and I found myself thinking about love and losing love. For those of you who are the sentimental kind I suggest you pick up a copy of this book and sit down to an experience you will never forget.
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