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The Shell Seekers

The Shell Seekers

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: One of my top ten favorites
Review: I have always wanted to visit England, and after reading this book, I know I will need to go to Cornwall and experience some of Penelope Keelings life. The story is a fairly simple one, dealing with a painting called the Shell Seekers,Penelope's prized possession,painted by her father. When her three children find out that the painting is worth a small fortune they each have their own ideas about what to do with it. As the story unfolds we learn of Penelope's unconventional upbringing, her loves and her sorrows. Along the way I fell in love with Penelope, and by the end of the book wished she really existed. I loved the characters I met in this book, even though some were not very nice. It seemed very much they way families interact with one another. A must read.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An absolutely beautiful tale
Review: "The Shell Seekers" is a true modern masterpiece - a great book with a fascinating and endearing story, wonderful characters with complex and believable natures, and set in some of the most picutresque country side in the world. It is difficult to do this book enough justice - it is simply magnificent. Have a laugh and a good cry with this book (and you would have to be very strong not to shed a tear!), and hold it close to your heart.

It is a book to love and treasure and always recommend to others.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: On my top 10 favorite list
Review: I read this book for the first time ten years ago. Since then, I've read every Rosamunde Pilcher book -- and I still think this one is her best. This is one of the only books I've read more than once. I love when I find myself laughing and crying and smiling while reading a book...this is one of those!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: One of the best!
Review: The most wonderful book I have ever read. My mother-in-law spent hundreds of dollars on a painting simply because it remided her of Penelope's cottage. We wanted to be there with her. You don't know what your missing if you pass this one up!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A charming story
Review: I usally find books like this sappy and hard to get through, but this one was diffrent. The writing was excellent and the charcters real.

I always admire writers who came create three dimensional charcters, and Pilcher does just that. Penlope's has three children, and she does not get along well with two of them, Nacy and Noel. These children are money hungry and think their mother owes them more than she has already given them. However Pilcher makes it clear that Penlope loves all her children and the reader winds up having some sympathy for them.

The novel manges to come full circle and charm the reader. It is clear that Oliva, the daughter Penlope gets along with best, will become like her mother. The manner in which their lives parelle each other is the central focus of the novel and charms the reader. A great summer read.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Characters or caricatures?
Review: Although I love Rosamunde Pilcher's writing, I think that The Shell Seekers is one of her weaker books. It bothers me that Pilcher obviously dislikes several of her main characters, especially Nancy and Noel. If Pilcher had made more of an effort to fully develop these characters instead of leaving them as caricatures, this would have been a better story.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Nothing is so fine as a life well lived
Review: This is one of my favorite top five books I've ever read.Penelope's life and her children's spring to life from the pages. The unique relationship that she shares with each of them is entirely beleivable and absorbing. The joys, heartache and sorrows of life are so lovingly displayed,that I find myself laughing and crying out loud each time I read it. Because of R. Pilchers story,I planted Michealmas daisies in my own garden and every late summer when they come into glorious lavender,pink and purple bloom, I remember Penelopes garden and I must reread the story. Every Mother and daughter should read this and share this with each other.It will enrich your life!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I want to live in this book!
Review: This is the book I pick up when I am at a loss for something to read. I have probably read it ten times. It is comforting, wonderfully descriptive (especially about the food), and hopeful. Ms. Pilcher is the best at drawing characters that are real, characters you would love to meet and have as friends. I will be forever thankful that this book was recommended to me, and I am patiently awaiting Pilcher's next book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Incredible Book
Review: This is one of my all time favorite books! A must read

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Wonderful book
Review: I keep coming back to this book, re-reading it when nothing else interests me. The characters are so real. The story of life in England during the war is so vivid. Then the children and how they turn out is so interesting. I discover something new each time I read it. The author has captured a wonderful family with all of its oddities. Great reading.


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