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The Rose of Jericho |
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Rating: Summary: The Rose of Jericho Review: I found the book to be kind of wordy, and I am not used to reading a novel written in journal form. Even though I often found my self re-reading some of the journal entries in the book, having to pay such attention to detail, caused me to really read every word written, thus getting a more lasting impression of what I had just read.
Rating: Summary: A different approach Review: I heard a lot about this book so I thought I would give it a try. It took long time to read, so I can't say it was a quick easy read. It was interesting. I am not sure why it was written in journal form from 5 different people. THey did not really add or take away from what the story was. It just took longer to get to the story, like why was JM and her father so estranged? Who plagurized her story The Moroccan Rose and had it printed in the magazine? Why did she react the way she did when she saw the story? I think it would have been more interesting and easier to read if it were JM's journal I was reading.
Rating: Summary: A different approach Review: I heard a lot about this book so I thought I would give it a try. It took long time to read, so I can't say it was a quick easy read. It was interesting. I am not sure why it was written in journal form from 5 different people. THey did not really add or take away from what the story was. It just took longer to get to the story, like why was JM and her father so estranged? Who plagurized her story The Moroccan Rose and had it printed in the magazine? Why did she react the way she did when she saw the story? I think it would have been more interesting and easier to read if it were JM's journal I was reading.
Rating: Summary: Rain in the desert! Review: I know no other way to describe "The Rose of Jericho". For too long, I've agonized over the absence of quality, wholesome writing. So much in fact, I hesitate to attend movies, read books or watch television. Why? Because the need for greed seemingly dictates a lessening of common sense and moral obligations. In this age of violence, gore, sex and whatever sells, this book is indeed rare! It touts such principles as love, respect and honor. Thank you, Vanessa Davis Griggs, for...... rain in the desert!
Rating: Summary: Rain in the desert! Review: I know no other way to describe "The Rose of Jericho". For too long, I've agonized over the absence of quality, wholesome writing. So much in fact, I hesitate to attend movies, read books or watch television. Why? Because the need for greed seemingly dictates a lessening of common sense and moral obligations. In this age of violence, gore, sex and whatever sells, this book is indeed rare! It touts such principles as love, respect and honor. Thank you, Vanessa Davis Griggs, for...... rain in the desert!
Rating: Summary: The sweet smell of a ROSE Review: If you haven't added this book to your collection you should. It was a story that anyone of any race, creed or color could tell about someone in their family or own lives. This book gave you something to think about and without being preachy led you to some powerful scriptures. Keep up the good work.
Rating: Summary: The sweet smell of a ROSE Review: If you haven't added this book to your collection you should. It was a story that anyone of any race, creed or color could tell about someone in their family or own lives. This book gave you something to think about and without being preachy led you to some powerful scriptures. Keep up the good work.
Rating: Summary: The Rose of Jericho Review: The characters in this book all have very different personalities. The main character, J.M. is set on a serious mission to accomplish great things and to make life perfect. Very determined. This book deals with relationships and learning what is important in life. Things aren't always what they seem to be. This is an excellent book with an excellent lesson as well. I will always remember the meaning behind the title of the book. I recommend this one to be put on your 'must read' list.
Rating: Summary: The Rose of Jericho Review: The characters in this book all have very different personalities. The main character, J.M. is set on a serious mission to accomplish great things and to make life perfect. Very determined. This book deals with relationships and learning what is important in life. Things aren't always what they seem to be. This is an excellent book with an excellent lesson as well. I will always remember the meaning behind the title of the book. I recommend this one to be put on your 'must read' list.
Rating: Summary: Compelling, original, thoughtful, impressive, entertaining. Review: The Rose Of Jericho is a compelling novel about relationships and the deep emotional ties that impact everyday life for good or ill. We are introduced to the personal world of Solomon, his lovely wife, her mother the Countess, and friends like Rosalyn (a.k.a. "Honey"), Pearl (a.k.a. "Sister"), and George Landris. Vanessa Griggs offers the readers a cast of characters with real life dialogues and authentic representations of the problems of connecting with family, friends, and intimate relationships compounded in contemporary life with factors that reach across racial, familial, and social barriers. The Rose Of Jericho is engaging, original, thoughtful, impressive, and thoroughly entertaining.
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