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The Weight of Water : A Novel Tag: Author of Resistance and Strange Fits of Passion |
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Rating: Summary: A NEW DISCOVERY FOR ME Review: I can't believe I have never read anything of Anita Shreve's. This is a great, absorbing read which becomes more gripping as the story goes along - I was heartbroken by the ending, though. I am on my way to the bookstore to buy something else written by Shreve. Also, I think this would be a great book club selection, it would be sure to stir up opinions!
Rating: Summary: WOW - not to be missed. Review: One of the best books I've read in a great while. Lyrical and compelling. Cause for much pondering......a GREAT book.
Rating: Summary: Masterful Intertwining Plots Review: This was my first novel of Anita Shreve's and I am very impressed. Shreve deftly intertwines two very emotionally-charged and intriguing situations so that the reader is constantly hungering for the continuation of both tales. I couldn't put it down. At the completion of the novel, I loved the fact that the ending was unpredictable. I hope that all of Shreve's novels are this satisfying!
Rating: Summary: An intiguing story with the past and present intertwined Review: The book at time seems a little slow, but as you delve into the pages, its well woven story, with the past and present intertwined, starts to grip you with its intrigue. It's a book well worth reading, and its story will 'stick to your ribs'. Anita Shreve writing style is unique and commendable.
Rating: Summary: GREAT one of best ever read!! Review: I was thrilled to discover both a new author for myself and an intriguing story. BUT... it was a bit confusing with the two plots. I have recommended it to other avid readers. And..I shared my experience with my class of 3rd grade readers.
Rating: Summary: captivating story, including historical details Review: Picked this one up at the library just by chance, as a change from usual best sellers and Oprah books. Loved it! Spent the first few readings keeping up with characters and geography, then just fell in, couldn't stop until the mystery was solved. More interested in past murder case than Jean's modern day struggles, but wonderful dual storyline. Ready to read more by Anita!
Rating: Summary: A quick read, dark and emotionally satisfying Review: Shreve's novel is emotionally satisfying in the way that going through old photos can be. There's a bit of the voyeuristic pleasure in it as the reader witnesses taut relationships played out in the confines of a boat.You get wrapped up in the story as it seamlessly weaves the present and the past, both fraught with explicitly female tensions. I bought it because I wanted something dark and full of emotion with a story that was easy to follow. I was not disappointed.
Rating: Summary: Excellent Book!! Review: I loved this book...it instantly made me an Anita Shreve fan. I've since read the Pilots Wife, Resistance, Eden Close. I'm sure I'll read all her books at some point! highly recommended. Lent it to my Mom, and my sister..they both called me to tell me how much they enjoyed it!!
Rating: Summary: beautifully written, interesting dual storyline Review: I found "The Weight of Water" by Anita Shreve to be an enoyable read for many reasons. The prose was lovely and the parallel story lines interesting. The setting was reminiscent of another favorite, "Shipping News" (Annie Proulx) with the powerful forces of nature and the sea a playing an integral part of the characters development.
Rating: Summary: Every word conveyed sadness. Review: An overwhelmingly disturbing, depressing, dark novel. You might want to take some Prozac before beginning this book....you'll surely need it by the book's lonely ending.
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