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The Lovely Bones: A Novel

The Lovely Bones: A Novel

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Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Not what I hoped for
Review: Although the book was very well written, I was dissapointed with the book overall. I was hoping for more out of the main character and was let down by the ending.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Very Good Book...
Review: On her way home from school in December one day, Susie Salmon is brutally raped and murdered. She is the latest victim of a serial killer-who she only knew as her neighbor, Mr. Harvey. This book is told through the eyes of Susie, as she looks down from heaven, seeing what happens to the man who murdered her and how her family copes with her death. Heaven is perfect and has everything she could ever want, but her family.

This book was incredibly sad, but that did not make it bad. The beginning has a little too much detail, but otherwise, there are so many little details and messages. The characters provoke love and hate, which means they are good characters. I found this book very good, especially as I thought it would be a Christian "God is my savoir" book.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: I could not put it down..
Review: I hesitated to read this book. I had heard it was about death. But a murder? And the story told by the murdered girl? This book was very upsetting, but I couldn't stop reading it. I think alot of people have some sort of idea what their heaven may be, so I was glad to read what heaven may be like from someone else's perspective. I think the book was nicely written. It's just the whole subject was very emotional and upsetting to read.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Hyped up drivel
Review: I looked into this book when it was first released and I had absolutely no desire to read it but after months and months of seeing it on the best sellers list I had to see what was suppose to be so great about it so I borrowed a copy from a friend. And before you even read it I will tell you what is so great about it - nothing. A good read is not something you struggle through. A good read is something that allows you to move from page to page without even thinking about. This book was a pointless struggle. It could have ended 6 or 8 chapter early and you would have had a better read but no you are forced to go on and still end up with nothing. The only thing that kept me going was the idea that it had to get better but it didn't. This book explained nothing of why we are watching this family and why they can never seem to pull their heads out. I do not recommend this book as a purchase or a borrow but if you feel the need to read it don't buy it find someone who wants to get rid of it.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Tear-inducer
Review: My mother-in-law recommended this book to me, and at first I could not BELIEVE it. The first chapter is absolutely HORRIFYING. The story is, of course, about a murdered (and raped) young girl. The other reviewers are right, it starts off with a bang and ends with a whimper, but I did read it in three days and it did give me nightmares, so the author certainly did touch me on some level. I found I had a bit of trouble remembering some of the extended characters, who were thrown in by name every fifty pages or so. I would recommend this book, but only for the strong at heart. It didn't leave me overly happy, although I think the author wanted that to happen, in the end.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Great Read
Review: No, this book is not great literature... but not all novels have to be of epic scope and majestic language to be extremely enjoyable. I loved the story and the point of view of this novel, and it was just right for a weekend on the couch kind of read. It was sentimental to the extreme in some parts, but... I didn't expect it to be anything else.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Am I the only one?
Review: After all the hype, the strategic placement in book stores, and the lovely cover, my expectations were pretty high for this book. What a disappointment. Boring. Unbelievable. Characters (like the sister) whose motivations are unclear and whose actions are unexplained. An interesting premise (watching from self-created "heaven")that just doesn't gel. I never got the desired sympathy for the Mom, and never figured out why the Dad put up with her crud. Not a bad first novel... but am I the only one who doesn't get it?

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: The Lovely Bones
Review: I could have put this book down at any moment of the first 100 pages. It did pick up after that. If you are "afraid" to read it because of the gore...there is none. Things are hinted but not really stated out. It is not sit on the edge of your seat exciting but it does hold your interest. For a part of the book I had the feeling it was going to turn into a Stephen King novel but that never happened. Kind of a let down. My book club met on this book and the biggest discussion out of it was about heaven/hell/after life and what we believe in and why.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Lovely Bones
Review: Lovely Bones is a wonderful book of heart wrentching compassion that is beautifully told by Alice Sevold.
The story is basically a look into the past when in 1973 a young girl is raped and murdered. It tells of her fathers drive to capture the killer and of her families effort to move forward with their life after this horrible incident.
Even if your not the whole "horror" book type, you should read this book, it's unlike any of the books you'll ever read!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Introspective look at life...and death
Review: Due to the storyline, I find it somewhat difficult to review this book without giving anything away. I will say that this book proved to be a veritable dichotomy of unrelenting euphoria intertwined with an inexplicable cryptic moroseness. Difficult to explain, yet when you read it you will understand. Quite unlike any other book I've read in a while.

The characterization by Alice Sebold is superb as she engenders a genuine empathy for our amiable protagonist Susie along with an equally ineluctable disdain for the antagonist Mr. Harvey. The entire book I found myself seeking justice for the tragic transgression committed - only to be somewhat let down at the anticlimactic conclusion. Overall, The Lovely Bones proves to be a unique page-turner that you can't put down. I liken it to a poor man's To Kill a Mockingbird - but that's still high praise, nonetheless.


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