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Peace Like a River

Peace Like a River

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: engrossing
Review: I read constantly, and this is the best book I've read in a long time. Good fiction is hard to find these days. I don't know what category this falls into, but I found the writing poetic and lyrical. The characters were endearing and believable. The ending was a bit of a surprise, but it was not hard to live with. Highly recommended.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: a classic
Review: This book reminds of the poetic novel To Kill a Mockingbird and like that book it will stay with you long after you have finished the book. I can't wait to tell friends how wonderful it is. Not only is Reuben a wonderful character, his sister gives Scout a run for her money with her wit and charm. Absolutely wonderful!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: 10 out of 10
Review: I loved this book! The only thing I would change would be to make it longer! :)

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Moses and Jesus
Review: I don't mind flights of fancy as long as they are launched in the known universe. The characters were never true to themselves and the plot wandered as if the author wasn't sure of the direction or outcome of this book. But most of all the Renaissance 9 year old Swede got on my nerves. I can believe that there are child prodigies out there that can recite and retain knowledge beyond their years, but emotionally they will still throw tantrums in the toy section when they don't get their way. This baby Moses was a terribly conceived character and then there was the wizard child that performed Jesus-like miracles and the whole thing went right down hill from there. I gave it an extra star for its originality and high concept, but that's as generous as I could be.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: One edit away from a masterpiece
Review: A poetically told tale that was actually much better than it was written. The dialogue is smooth and flowing, but the character development was rocky and many of the central characters were never brought to resolution. Too much instrospection for the children and not enough emotionalism. However, the narrative passages were exquisite. It seems to be a novel where the author should have taken one more crack to work out the bugs, so that the mechanics of the book worked. In spite of this, I would still recommend it---just not highly.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A rare gem
Review: What a truly magnificent experience it is to read a book that is as well crafted as this one. Without one falst note, Enger masterfully crafts a story about family, love, redemption and what "miracles" truly are. The reader is constantly challenged to question their values of wrong from right. This book and its chracters stay with you long after the last sentence. A noteworthy first novel from an author who hopefully will have many more to come.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Can I give it zero stars?
Review: This book starts out with an offensive story about hunting, a truly cruel and cowardly activity, in which the protagonist, as a child, celebrates the experience of wounding a goose which, having been lured down to seek companionship with the decoys it takes to be its bretheren, is then chased across a field - painful and terrified - until it is tackled and torturously killed. What a pleasant story. Anyone who isn't offended by this needs to have their head examined.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Overrated!
Review: Reading this book was a painful experience. I really don't see what everybody is raving about. There was not a lot of creativity, most of the characters were weak, and it has a forgettable story.

Lots of people talk about the book being about faith. It's actually closer to scifi.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Not religious but very spiritual
Review: This was an ambitious read for me. Jeremiah Land, the father of our 11 year narrator, is a man of faith who loves God. We are told about the goodwill of people such as the Lands, Nokes, Decuellars, etc., and about true miracles from our young narrator. Having said this, I didnt come away from the story like I just read a religious book but rather I was left with a feeling of spirituality from the characters.
Jeremiah and the family leave their home in search of the son, Davy. This was a wonderful book about a family who love each other and live through an adventure already told many times before about good guys and bad guys and the west.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Evocative and unusual writing
Review: Sometimes even when you read reviews, talk to friends, etc. to choose what to read next, you come upon a book by accident. Such was the case with me and Peace Like a River. I stumbled upon it and what a happy stumble it was. Enger writes beautifully and with a style I am at a loss to compare to others I'm familiar with. He's not writing, he's talking to you. Well, actually Reuben, the 11 year old, is doing the talking. He'll make you think you're 11 again, with all the hopes and self-doubts that conjures up. I absolutely loved this book. I finished it around 1 a.m. last night and have already loaned it to a friend. And I do mean loaned it. I must have this book on my shelf to re-read in the coming years.


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