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Message from Nam |
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Rating:  Summary: Memorable Character and Story Review: As I am D.S. fun, I absolutely loved reading this book. Though I have read several other books, this one was the best of all. I guess because I found so many similarities with this main character Paxton and me, such as interests and family background. She is so young and enthusiastic. I also cried three times. 1. when her first boyfriend passed away by accident. 2. How merciful Paxton is to care his second deceased boyfriend and try not to spread information to his wife overseas. 3. when her co-worker's lover and her child commit suicide for hopeless future. The book was so inspirational that it made me think to go overseas to find truth as a journalist.
Rating:  Summary: An AMAZING story you will not be able to put down!!! Review: I finally finished my horrible summer reading (boring!), so I thought I'd pick up a novel by my favorite author Danielle Steel for fun. I had seen the tv movie for this book, so I was skeptical about actually reading it, but the movie was so good, I thought I'd give the book a shot. And, let me tell you, it was SO wonderful. Sure, some of it is over-the-top, but, for me, that's what Danielle Steel is about. You can read about other people's struggles to get away from your own for a while. I've read a lot of her books, but this one was the best by far. The story was touching, the characters were great. There was nothing about this book that I didn't like. I ordered the movie, and I cannot wait for it to get here, so I can watch it on the big screen! This is a definite must read for anyone who likes anything Romance related!
Rating:  Summary: Message from Nam Review: In this book, a young blonde named Paxton Andrews, wanted to go to Viet Nam in search of answers as to why her fiancee Peter Wilson was killed in battle. There she met a married young man named Bill Quinn. They fell in love with each other and spent about a year with each other. Then, one day, Bill was checking out a Viet Cong tunnel when he was shot and killed. Paxton wanted to take back all the stuff that she gave him so that his wife wouldn't find out and grieve even more. Soon after he died, she fell in love with Bill's sargent Tony Campabello. At first, they seemed like an unlikly couple, but they soon grew to love each other. Tony was soon drafted to the other part of the island and they soon sent word to Paxton that Tony was missing in action. Paxton went home and met Tony's son Joey. they soon grew to like each other, just as Tony had loved Paxton. Paxton and Joey each knew that Tony was not dead but alive and in a Viet Cong prison. Paxton went to the airport to witness the realese of the P.O.W.s. Tony was not among them. Paxton took her last flight to Viet Nam. When she got there, she noticed that the island had more craters than it did three years ago. When she got there, the North Viet Nam was attacking the south. The US told every American citizan to get out and Paxton included. While trying to get to the helicopter, an old vietnamese man grabbed her arm. She immediatly knew that it was Tony. The reason why I choose this book is because I had nothing else to read. Plus, this book looked really good. I picked this book up because the cover. I didn't know if the book was any good or not. I mean, I no one in my family seemed to have read it. I now know that my choice was a good one. My favorite parts of the book were the parts with the war scenes and gory deatails( call me weird). I just loved the details of the war and the way that Danielle Steel writes. My least favorite parts of the book was the parts the gives details about her having sexual intercourse with Peter, Bill, and Tony. I found that part very gross! I disliked all that nasty writing. Some people call it a beauiful thing, but I call it just plain GROSS! This is what I think about this book.
Rating:  Summary: Amazing Review: It's amazing, as I look at my collection of all 50-some DS books, I want to re-read them! If only I had the time... If you've never read her, try one. Depends on what you like, if you like "classic 80's and early 90's"- start with her earlier works, if not, try one of her newer. I don't know anyone who doesn't get hooked though.
Rating:  Summary: VERY MOVING...ONE OF DANIELLE STEEL'S BEST Review: This book was absolutely awesome. I loved it! I have read about 20 of Danielle Steel's books, but I have just read this one. I have never cried so much reading a book before! I recommend this book to anyone who is a true romantic or a Danielle Steel fan. Once again, I am blown away by her work.
Rating:  Summary: Sad story Review: This is a sad story, of course all war stories are sad, but lose two lovers in almost no time must be very difficult, the book is a page turner, but I think that at the end of the book, when you really know the end, that end is written in to many pages, and that takes away some interest in the book. The life of Paxton was sad since the beginning till she found her lover, but maybe that make her so strong and so open mind to do whatever she has to do, but losing lovers and friends is very difficult to everyone. I was to young when this war was, but I remember that everybody said that the US didn't have to be there, with this book I can confirm that.
Rating:  Summary: My all time favorite Danielle Steel book!!! Review: This is my all time favorite Danielle Steel book... I even loved the movie, but it did not do it enough justice. Of all her books, this is the only one I could read more than once (I don't even like to watch movies more than once), so that says a lot to me. Paxton is a very strong and amazing character, that continuously goes through one tragedy after another. I cried and cried and cried during this book... don't read it in public, read it alone with ten to twelve boxes of kleenex!!! If you are one of those people that like to believe there is only one true love for everyone... Danielle Steel is not your author... she understand that there is a lot of good in different people, and you can fall in love with many of them... and each one will give you a different direction of your life... not necessarily better or worse.
Rating:  Summary: Amazing Story Review: This is the 6th Danielle Steel book I've read and it is by far my favorite! (Zoya is definitely a close second) It has a fascinating storyline and the characters are so well developed you feel like you are right there with them, seeing the war and everything that went with it, through their eyes. I recommend this book to anyone looking for a romantic and touching summer read - you will be hooked from the first page!!!
Rating:  Summary: Amazing Story Review: This is the 6th Danielle Steel book I've read and it is by far my favorite! (Zoya is definitely a close second) It has a fascinating storyline and the characters are so well developed you feel like you are right there with them, seeing the war and everything that went with it, through their eyes. I recommend this book to anyone looking for a romantic and touching summer read - you will be hooked from the first page!!!
Rating:  Summary: Danielle Steel's best... Review: This was the first book I ever read by Danielle Steel and became instantly hooked. By far, her best novel to date. I've read it over and over, and each time find myself crying for Paxton. It's emotional, but so realistic, you feel as if you're there with her, witnessing everything. It not only tells the story of a remarkable woman, but also about the horrible events of Vietnam. By the end of the novel, you can't stop thinking about Paxton, and everything that she had endured in her life. You wonder how anyone can be so strong. Only Danielle Steel can create such an honorable character that you remember forever.
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