Rating:  Summary: Stick With It Review: A co-worker lent me this book and was raving about it. It's a long book, and at the beginning, it just wasn't engaging me - I couldn't imagine what this particular co-worker was thinking in praising the book. But it's very subtle in the way it hooks you in, and before you know it, you cannot put it down. The best way I can think to explain it is "satisfying". When I got to the last sentence, I literally exhaled and thought, "Wow." It is simply excellent.
Rating:  Summary: I LOVE THIS BOOK Review: I read this book three years ago and ever since I've searched for a book that equals it. Atonement by Ian McEwan comes close but not quite as good. I loved the way it flowed, I loved the characters, I hated that it ended! I've recommended it to everyone I know that really loves books.
Rating:  Summary: One of My Best Reads in Years Review: It's been over a year since I read this book and wish I could find something as good again. It prompted me to read Lambs other works, but this is his best so far. I loaned the book to my best friend and he felt like I did, that you hate to see it end.
Rating:  Summary: The best book I've ever read Review: This book is, without a doubt, the best I've ever read. I was a little put off by the subject matter at first...there are many issues in the novel that I knew little or nothing about. Lamb writes intelligently without being condescending, which is a gift. He is able to explain things in such a way that you feel "included" without getting the feeling he's dumbing it down for you. As with _She's Come Undone_, his writing is intriguing and the story is woven together like a good episode of "Seinfeld." Everything comes together at the end -- the ending is perfectly appropriate with a nice mixture of emotion. An absolute masterpiece!! When will he write another??
Rating:  Summary: Unable to put down... Review: I can honestly say that this is the most amazing book that I have ever read. From the very beginning it sunk you in and held your intrest. As the story unfolds you find yourself even more addicted to the book. I hated when the book was over...I felt like I had lost a friend. I would recommend this book to anyone. It was the best 900 pages I have ever read. I laughed, cried, and got angry with certain parts of the book. Above all I felt that Lamb created characters that I could relate to. I love this book!
Rating:  Summary: EXCELLENT! RECOMMEND TO ANYONE Review: I never thought I would finish this book...but I did and I wanted to keep going. One of the best books I've ever read.
Rating:  Summary: 900 pages flew by! Review: I was not looking forward to embarking on a 900-page journey. However, chapter 1 drew me in, and before I knew it, I was halfway done. I looked forward to getting 'reading' time -- and was sorry when the book ended. It's an emotional roller-coaster for sure, with stories and sub stories, but quite a fascinating and compelling tale. Give it a try!
Rating:  Summary: A true masterpiece Review: I just finished reading this novel last night (02/06/2003), and am still in awe of the emotions that it produced in me; I wish only that it hadn't ended. Hence, I have never read a book of this magnitude that has made such a profound impact on me, and, quite possibly, my life. The character development is extremely detailed, but not monotonously so. Rather, it is suggestive of becoming so drawn into the lives of the characters that one cannot help but believe that these people are real, and that this story really took place - which, for me, is the true benchmark of storytelling. If you are reading this, and are intrigued at all by what I, and others have said...Wait not one more minute longer; read this book - you will be thankful you did....ENJOY!
Rating:  Summary: Dominick Birdsey's life story Review: I KNOW THIS MUCH IS TRUE by Wally LambDominick Birdsey learns about his family and himself in I KNOW THIS MUCH IS TRUE, Wally Lamb's epic novel that centers on two men, identical twins, one of whom is mentally ill. A whopping 897 pages (the trade paper back version), this book goes into great detail the life story of Dominick Birdsey, his paranoid schizoid brother Thomas, their timid mother and their grandfather who started his life in Italy. The opening chapter takes us to the public library and Thomas has just performed self-mutilation: he has chopped off his hand in response to the Gulf War (Operation Desert Shield). And Dominick is there to rescue Thomas, as he's done their entire life. Thomas is taken to a psychiatric hospital for close observation, but in the mean time, Dominick ends up meeting with the psychiatrists, who help Dominick deal with issues he has with his brother, and soon a whole slew of issues comes rolling off of his tongue. It's an uphill battle, but through the help of the psychiatrists and his grandfather's journal, Dominick learns to deal with his anger and his frustrations over his life, and he comes to terms with a lot of things that he felt resentment over in the past. There is not enough I can say about this book. It was quite the novel, with so much detail to the life stories of these people, covering three generations from Italy to America. Yet it all helped to tell Dominick's story. It surely was not a light read, but despite the huge volume, I was able to finish this book in less than two weeks. It is fast paced and there's never a dull moment. I'd say this is one of the best books selected by Oprah that I've read so far, and is part of my top 10 list of books read in 2002.
Rating:  Summary: Everyone must read this book Review: I found this book to be one of the most spectacular books that I have ever read. The reason why I got this book was because I had read on of his other books, She's Come Undone, and I was stupified at how brilliant it was. I read the review for this book and decided that I would get it, not knowing whether or not I would like it or if it could even compare to the other book, but I was not dissapointed. The size of the book seemed daunting at first, but once I started reading I could not put it down. 900 pages and I finished it in a few days. I was so wrapped up in the book that I found myself reading for hours on end just waiting to see what would happen next, and never wanting to put it down. I had read in a few other posts that it was hard to understand the book because it went back and forth in the life of the character, one minute being at the present, and the next in the past. I however did not find this to be difficult to understand at all, and thought that it flowed rather well because you never get confused as to what time period it is, because Lamb makes it obvious. This book is one of the most powerful that I have ever read because it contains so many meanings about life in it, and even if you arnt an adult male with a twin brother who has schizophrenia, you will find yourself conecting to the character in so many other ways. I never wanted the book to end but I feel that the ending was a wonderful close to such a tragic book. I will say that my favorite is still She's Come Undone, but this is a very close second, and one that I will definetly read again and I suggest to anyone that hasnt read it that they do read it soon.
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