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Message in a Bottle

Message in a Bottle

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Just okay
Review: A friend of mine gave me this book and then proceded to tell me the ending of the story. After weeks of her bothering me what I thought of it I finally broke down and read it. I didn't exactly care for it. It wasn't a bad story and I don't know if it had a lot to do with knowing the ending of the book, but it couldn't keep my interest.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Lacks bite
Review: The beginning of this book is good, and the last 20 pages are very good, but what is between the two lacks depth (severely). The dialogue is trite. It will probably be a hit as a movie (But they had better change the ending !)

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Cliche and repetitious.
Review: I feel cheated -- I get so little time to read anything other than technical manauls and I spent my precious time reading Message in a Bottle. I cannot figure out what everybody is raving about. I found this book to be predictable, boring, and a real disappointment.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: I liked it, but maybe I'm just dreaming of Kevin Costner!
Review: Hated "The Notebook" and wanted my money back immediately. I understand why alot of the critics bashed Evans'writing style... too much sappy prose & lame dialogue.....but somehow, I made it through "MIAB" & still cried & still got the message that Evans tried to bring through in his latest attempt. Or maybe since I bought the book after I saw the trailer for the movie, I just kept picturing Kevin Costner in the lead role and simply fell in love with the idea of his character. He's still a looker, boy! So maybe this little inconsequential review amongst the other 200 or so has been influenced by a movie that hasn't even premiered yet on the big screen. I don't know? I did enjoy the plot line about lost love, love found, and love lost again. I sure hope the director didn't change the ending in the movie because the story has more power the way it was originally written. Tears are a good thing sometimes.....especially if it can make a "man" feel emotions he usually hides deep down inside. On that note, I guess I'll just say that I applaud Evans latest work & hope his writing style improves with time.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: One of the best books I've read in a while.
Review: Nicholas Sparks does an excellent job writing about the triumph of love. This is a story about the strength and bond love can bring to a person's soul. I am not a huge fan of "romantic" novels, but this novel is more than just two people falling in love. This book leaves a glow and a ray of hope to anyone who needs a little "pick-me up."

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Love story to remember...
Review: the sophomore effort froom sparks is a definite improvement. sparks still is very sappy ans sweet, but the corniness has definitely taken a backseat.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A sappy love story, but oh it was a good one!
Review: I bought this book because I love (1) Wilmington, NC and (2) Nicholas Sparks' writing. The Notebook was great, and Message In A Bottle is even better. This book grabbed me from the very start and I couldn't put it down. This was a good, decent, tender love story--no "trash" about it (which is a rarity these days) and it really hit home for this divorced mom. There is a lesson to be learned from this story: do not take for granted the rare treasure of true love. Hurry, Mr. Sparks, and write some more!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: EXCELLENT!!!
Review: I am not into romance novels, but this one caught my eye. I saw the trailer this past Friday and had to read the book. The plot is very very original and the characters very well developed. Sparks knows how to humanize his work. Many can relate to the character's emotions and how they deal with moving on. Some parts of the book got a little dull. But overall, this is quite a tearjerker. I read it in one sitting and can't wait to reread and see the movie. I highly recommend this book to cynics and those who feel they can't love again.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Love is Real and Sparks proves it!
Review: Theresa and Garrett are characters that are could be any of us. Their story will move anyone to tears but at the same time leave you with hope. Thank you Nicholas Sparks for reminding us not to give up on love.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Ugh.
Review: Third rate late 70's TV miniseries were writen better than this 320 page cliche'. I consider myself somewhat of a romantic and sentimentalist, but I'll leave the doe-eyed sighing soppiness to somebody more gullible. --And when a dumb shmoe like me knows what the ending's going to be like after page 7, it's just another example of what a piece of maudlin mess this stuff is...


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