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23 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Generations apart -- but each learns from the other.,
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This review is from: The Locket (Hardcover)
How refreshing to read a book that has an inspirational message plus contains no graphic sex or "4 letter words," yet at the same time, a believable story that is not contrived...a rarity these days!! I enjoyed the thought-provoking excerpts from Esther's diary at the beginning of each chapter--a clever touch by Evans. The flow is good and his descriptions of the characters and scenes breathe with reality. A few times, however, he overdoes the character descriptions with a string of trite adjectives. This is a poignant, touching tale that has a little bit of everything and will appeal to males as well as females. I found it difficult to put down once I got into the story. Keep up the quality writing, Richard Paul Evans!
19 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The critics really cannot stand this guy...,
This review is from: The Locket (Hardcover)
90% of the time, when critics REALLY hate a book or movie, it's good. Richard Paul Evans, who has never pretended that he is the next Tolstoy, pens an excellent novel that tugs at the heartstrings, with traditional values and characters. (So they can't stand him. His success speaks otherwise about his skills)Departing from the Christmas Box trilogy, Evans has clearly altered his style a bit in "Locket." The dialogue flows a bit more easily, and the descriptions are more thorough. The main character, Michael, is an impoverished young man whose mother has just died, and who figures that it's just a matter of time until his wealthy, beautiful girlfriend Faye dumps him like a ton of bricks. Her father, additionally, is opposed to her marrying anything other than a guy with five limos and an army of servants in their lush mansion. So Michael takes a job at a local nursing home, and befriends an elderly lady named Esther, who lives half in her tragic past, longing for a man she "let get away." Esther's journey is tangled with Michael's, especially when he is accused of beating an old man to death and risks losing Faye. Michael is... well, indescribable. He's perfect without being annoying, because he had to suffer to gain it. Faye manages to rise above being just another rich girlfriend, by informing her boyfriend just what she wants out of her life. Esther is almost beyond human, like someone who has one foot in heaven already. There are hints of violence, though none is actually shown, and pretty much no profanity in this. There is an attempted seduction, but the gal doesn't get past Michael's shirt. This book is proof positive that gratuitous crud to appeal to the lowest denominator does not need to be inserted for it to be a wonderful piece of work. No sex, no crudity, just a wonderful romance. Though there are peculiar situations (two old woman in wheelchairs duking it out) Evans never plays senility or old people for laughs, but rather with regret that they can be treated callously. The courtroom scenes in an Evans novel gave me pause, as it didn't seem much like "his thing," but he pulled it off in rare style, very realistically. The scene where Michael stands outside and learns to forgive is one of the most beautiful things I've read in modern fiction. As soon as I can, I'm buying "Carousel," to hear more about Michael and Faye...
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Wonderful, Endearing Book,
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This review is from: The Locket (Mass Market Paperback)
I absolutely loved this book. I loved Michael. I loved the person he was, the way he took care of his mother, and his romantic relationship with Faye. I also loved Esther, but her situation was so sad. I kept asking her "Why did you allow that to happen?" But she was determined that the same thing did not happen to Michael and Faye. This book is touching and sentimental. One of Richard Paul's best books.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
a fantastic read,
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This review is from: The Locket (Hardcover)
Since I am about the same age as the main character in this book, I took a lot of it to heart. I am usually put off by first person narratives, such as this book, but this one had a way of allowing me to internalize the feelings of Michael and feel what he was feeling. The reader quickly realizes that Esther is not what she seems...she is a person living on hope, but comes across as one who wants to be shut away from the world. This book makes you realize the need for second chances in life. If that is the one thing you take away from reading this, then you have at least made a start. There are lessons throughout this book, just waiting to be found. I admit, I was given this book shortly after it came out, and it has sat on my bookshelf until today. It was so good, I finished it in less than 3 hours. Other than putting the book in your hands, I don't know a way to more strongly recommend this book.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
This is an incredible book!,
This review is from: The Locket (Hardcover)
I bought this book a while ago, but put it in my bookshelf without much taught. Once I went back to read it, I couldn't put it down! This book has a little bit of everything! It's about romance, unrequited love, justice and injustice, forgiveness and faith. I especially like the excerpt's from Esther's diary. I cryed at the end when Michael reads Esther's letter. You've got to get this book and read it immediately.
7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Heartfelt Story of Lost Love,
By Emily Eller (Oktaha, Oklahoma USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Locket (Mass Market Paperback)
Young Michael Keddington, after caring for his mother with her losing battle to cancer, gains employment at the local nursing home, The Arcadia. Michael is easily received by the elderly residents because of his sincerity, caring nature and friendship that he offers. Michael especially forms a strong bond with resident Esther Huish. As Michael learns of Esther's sad past, her letters and her locket, he is able to open his heart, find forgiveness and learn from Esther's regret and lost love. However, things take a turn for the worse when Michael is accused a horrendous crime.Richard Paul Evans' The Locket is a story full of heart and hope. This was my second novel by Evans. I first read the Christmas Box and throughly enjoyed it. Writing with passion and heart seems to come so naturally to this author.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
IT'S WHAT WE GIVE THAT HEALS US,
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This review is from: The Locket (Mass Market Paperback)
With The Locket, Richard Paul Evans proves once again that when it comes to feel good, sentimental stories that tug at your heartstrings, he has no equal. As with his previous books The Christmas Box and The Letter, he utilizes his unique blend of fiction and inspirational writing to convey valuable messages of love, faith, forgiveness and redemption. His words take us on an emotional journey that leaves us reaching for the kleenex box as well as motivated to incorporate these precepts into our daily lives.
After the death of his mother, Michael Keddington takes a job at the Arcadia nursing home, where he meets parient Esther Huish, a woman who is instrumental in teaching Michael many valuable life lessons concerning forgiveness, overcoming insecurities, second chances and never putting things off until tomorrow. The Locket of the title is Esthers gift to Michael. It serves as a symbol of the missed opportunities in her life and for Michael represents an opportunity to overcome a myriad of obstacles and begin his life anew. This warm and beautiful story should kindle the flame of hope that burns in each of us. 4 1/2 stars
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Locket Review,
A Kid's Review
This review is from: The Locket (Mass Market Paperback)
I thought that the book was excellent! I liked how well it was written and also I liked how easy it was to read! My favorite part was when Michael was found not guilty. Also I was suprised when Michael was accused of beating Henri to death! I know that Michael did not do that. I gave this book five stars because it's the best book I have ever read and the biggest. So if you are just reading reviews and haven't read the book, you should read it.
6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Cupids arrow couldnt have done a better job!,
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This review is from: The Locket (Mass Market Paperback)
Straight to the heart and beyond, goes this wonderful book by Evans. After spending the last two years of his life caring for his dying mother, twenty-two-year old Michael goes to work in a skilled nursing facility where he meets Esther Huish, a quiet elderly patient with regrets that have crippled her life. It is through Esther that he realizes his life's dreams and is able to reach for the unattainable.Faye, the love of his life, is from an upper class family that puts the value of a dollar and breeding on a pedestal that Michael falls short of. When Michael finds himself accused of a terrible crime he learns just how alone he really is. Faced with choices that are near impossible to make, he is guided as well as saved by the wisdom of this older woman that has come into his life. This is an excellent story filled with inspirational quotes and bits of hard won knowledge from Esther's journal. The sequel is titled "The Carousel" and is a continuation of the lives of these extraordinary characters. Evans is the well-known author of "The Christmas Box" series that also includes, "Timepiece" and "The Letter". 3/4/01
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent story!,
By Dark Sheep (Wayland, MI) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Locket (Mass Market Paperback)
This was an excellent book! It wasn't just a typical romance, instead, it focused on what comes after falling in love. Devotion, kindness, and respect were themes in this novel. It was well-written, and kept my attention until the end.
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The Locket by Richard Paul Evans (Mass Market Paperback - January 1, 2000)
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