Rating:  Summary: A beautiful story of personal growth and redemption. Review: While the length of this novel may seem intimidating, once you get into the story you will be so glad that there is so much more of this wonderful book to read. Reading this book is like going to live in someone else's skin for a week. Not that it's always a comfortable place to be. Dominick Birdsey, the central character, is a man trying to retain his sanity while he deals with the continuous calamities that keep befalling him and his family, most at the hand of his schizophrenic identical twin. (Apologies for the pun.) At it's heart this is a story about how peace and maturity come from accepting one's heritage, for better or worse. I've tried to recommend this book to friends, but they've been turned off by the subject-matter. However, even when Dominick's life is at its nadir, the book is such a compelling read that you can't put it down. You'll be glad you didn't. I can't remember the last time that I was truly surprised by the ending of a book, but this one was wonderfully unexpected.
Rating:  Summary: Best Book Ever! Review: This book, I have to say is one of the greatest books I have ever read! Wally Lamb has a way of writing that brings his characters to life and makes their emotions feel real. He keeps his readers captivated and intrigued, not only in this book but in "She's Come Undone" as well.
Rating:  Summary: u can't put it down Review: once i recieved my book...i was astonished at the lenght of it...once i started reading it, i was up late till 2 in the morning and even then not wanting to sleep cause i wanted to know what would happen to thomas and dominick next.....i finished the book in 4 days and read it every chance i got.....this book is WAY better then she's come undone which i read about 2 years ago....i would recommend this book to anyone and everyone who wants to go through a journey with the birdsey twins....this book will always be on my top 10 list......in the end i was even crying reading the book just could not put it down...felt like i was there when all that was going on.....i would def. recommend it....even though i'm young it was also good to read about the history of our country in times when i was unborn.
Rating:  Summary: Masterpiece Review: I have twin boys, so this book touch me in an emotional way. My twins don't have emotional problems, but as I read this book it was always on my mind. Even just being a parent this book can get to you.Wally Lamb is a very good writer and this book will definitely go down in history, this much I know is true!!
Rating:  Summary: Good and Plenty! Review: Yes, it's a big book to my delight. I read Wally Lamb's "She's come undone" and thought hmmmm..it was OK. When Oprah recommended this one for her book club I decided to give Mr. Lamb another try because I really like big books and because it's so hard for me to resist Oprah's recommendations (so enthusiastic). This book just keeps coming and coming. How DO people make this stuff up? Every page was worth the effort!
Rating:  Summary: A Wonderful Accident Review: I reluctantly picked up this lengthly book at the library and took it home, generally prefering novels to be about half the size of IKTMIT. I wasn't really eager to start into it and nearly took it back before figuring that it couldn't hurt to try a few pages. I started reading, enjoying its quality of prose, feeling that Dominick's story was going to go in a self-serving predictable way, and was very happily surprised by how shaded and revealing and truthful the narriative became. Those 900 pages went by so fast! I'm now trying to get my friends to read it, and of course they say.."I don't know, its kinda long...
Rating:  Summary: One of the most thought provoking books Ive ever read Review: I enjoyed this novel so much that I had a hard time putting it down. I spent my entire weekend reading it. It has been a very long time since I have experienced such emotion with every turn of the page. My empathy for Dominick Birdsey knew no bounds. I highly recomend this book for anyone who feels emotionally stagnant. This novel will gine you an emotional jumpstart.
Rating:  Summary: Wally Lamb has done it again! Review: After having read She's Come Undone, I couldn't wait to get my hands on Mr. Lamb's next novel. I immediately ran to the bookstore and found a 900-page, heavy to lift, novel about twins. At first I was unsure of whether I Know This Much is True would be able to hold my interest for the long haul. However, I found out, as will you, if you make the decision to read this wonderful book, that it was worth every minute I've invested. The novel is simply wonderful, causing the reader to both laugh and cry, share emotions with the character along the road. It reads quickly, as a matter of fact, and I found it very hard to put down, staying up late hours to read "just one more chapter" and carting it off in the car with me in case I had just a few minutes to kill. I Know This Much is True is a terrific journey, one that I know I will recommend to my friends and family. My only regret -- that it was over too soon. I miss all the many characters that over these past few weeks have come to hold a special place in my heart.
Rating:  Summary: I Know This Much Is True Review: This book is by far the best book I have ever read or feel I will ever read. You know that feeling that you have when you finish a book that touches you so deeply that it leaves you THIRSTY for more?... but you know you can't find a book that could fulfill you as much as the last did. THIS IS ONE OF THOSE BOOKS. This book will AFFECT you and make you CRAVE more Wally Lamb! I will honestly suffer emotionally if he never writes another book. The book was awesome... don't even bother reading anymore reviews just read the book....it is awesome!
Rating:  Summary: 4 1/2 Stars Review: Don't balk at this voluminous 900 page book. The only disappointing thing about this epic tale is that it had to end. I could have gone on reading for at least another 900 pages. The reader is taken through the ins-and-outs of life in a violent home and its life-long ramifications. Lamb writes with compassion and depth. The story is told by Dominick, a man in the prime of his life who is about to hit rock-bottom. Throughout the book, Dominick is searching to understand who he is, why he was spared his identical twin's fate, who his father is and ultimately, does this life hold meaning? More than anything or anyone else, Dominick struggles to come to terms with himself and the choices he has made. As his life quickly unravels, question after question demands his attention. The reader journeys with Dominick through the riddle of answers he is given. Lamb has created a voice so real, I often felt like I was reading my own journal. The rhythm of language and casual style of grammar drop the reader directly in the center of action and thought. While at times Dominick's perspective is disgustingly callous, it is chillingly familiar. _I Know This Much Is True_ receives my highest recommendation.
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