Rating:  Summary: Amazing Review: Looking through my mother's collection of books one day, I noticed a thick, black book that would soon become the most intriging story, the most compelling tale, and ultimately the best novel I have ever read. I opened up to one of the middle pages, just to get a feel for it, and immediately was hooked. I have never become so emmersed in a book. I honestly could not put it down. I stayed up until 5 in the morning on some nights, in all honesty, just reading and reading. I cried more than once, and was so deeply touched by this amazing book. I would reccommend it to anyone. This is the best book I have ever read. Ever. Wally Lamb has created a masterpiece. And not to be rude, but I completely disagree with th review I read about the ending being poor. It ties the story together in a way that could only be fitting in the life of Dominick Birdsey. I have read this book over and over again, highlighted my favorite phrases, marked my favorite pages. I keep it on my nightstand and am constantly picking it up and/or quoting it. "I Know This Much Is True" is a masterpiece. Wally Lamb's writing is truly amazing.
Rating:  Summary: I Know This Much Is True Review: This is one of the best books I've ever read. The characters are so realistic and compelling. My favorite is Dr. Patel; she seems like someone I would like to talk to. Wally Lamb is surely a national treasure!
Rating:  Summary: The Best Book I Have Ever Read Review: If you're one of the fortunate few whose life has been relatively untouched by tragedy....if you've never cried until your tear ducts ran dry....if you've never hated with all your heart the person you most identify with and love....if you don't know what it means to feel like God's test case.....you won't understand this book. If, on the other hand, you've known real pain and done real work in renovating your heart and life...this will be the best book you've ever read, too.
Rating:  Summary: Excellent!! Review: I Know This Much Is True is an amazing book. Some people may not like the many flashback scenes, but I think that the book was uniquely written and told in incredible detail. I was a bit disappointed at the lack of detail concerning Thomas's death, but overall, I loved it, especially when Dominick confronted his stepfather Ray about his past. The last chapter is especially beautiful and you really have to feel good that Dominick turned his life around.
Rating:  Summary: an intricate look Review: Wonderfully well structured and well written book about much more than mental illness.
Rating:  Summary: Captivating Review: I would have never guessed I would get so wrapped up in a book about a man I never knew. I could not put this book down(even afrer 900 pages). The struggle he went through with his marriage, family, and self seemed to be so honest. I didn't feel like the author tried to sugar coat anything. I can't wait for his next book.
Rating:  Summary: By far one of the best books I have ever read Review: I am a teacher, and a frustrated editor at heart. I majored in English in college and truly appreciate and admire the gift of language. (I would also be the first the recommend what I call "fluff 'n stuff" like The Beach House to anyone looking for a quick read.) Not since Prince of Tides have I so envied the author's craft. This is a must read. Thank you, Wally Lamb, for your gift. Why haven't we heard from you lately?
Rating:  Summary: We all Know This Much is True Review: What an incredible book. Wally Lamb has managed to explore not just the personality and make up of his main character Dominick Birdsey but also that of the Dominick's grandfather, Papa Tempesta. What draws one to this story is it's ability to pull in the reader and create a personal connection with Dominick. On so many levels this book can serve to be an introspective look into our own behaviours. Yet it manages to maintain a constant level of entertainment from the time Dominick's brother Thomas severs his own hand through Dominicks own journey of personaly relavation. The character development is some of the best to be found. The book is lengthy but this should be expected for the telling of a story full of personal (although fictional) discovery.
Rating:  Summary: Hard to put down Review: I Know This Much is True is over 1000 pages long. Having said that, I know people who read the whole thing in one day. It's impossible to put down. It's the story of Domenic, the identical twin brother of a schizophrenic. Domenic takes you through growing up with his brother Thomas and the journey that they both take through Thomas's descent into insanity. When their mother dies, Domenic has even more responsibility for Thomas and his well-being. I have to admit that there are some parts that move a bit more slowly, like the autobiography of Domenic's grandfather Domenico Onofrio Tempesta (I'll never forget that name!), which is scattered throughout some of the later chapters, but these pages add a lot to the development of Domenic's mother's character. Yes, the guy was a jerk, but it's important to know that. Overall, I wish I hadn't read the book just so I could read it again for the first time. Oprah was right! Pick up this book. :)
Rating:  Summary: Best book I've ever read! Review: Everything good that I can think of to say about this book has been said already. I read it in less than a week, put it down for a couple of days and read it again. I've listened to the audiotape version on a long road trip and in the past 4 years have probably re-read this book half a dozen times. Do not let the length of this book scare you off. Its length is what makes it so engrossing. I just have to say I fell in love with Dominick AND Thomas, and I wish I could find a therapist like Dr. Patel. A book well worth reading.
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