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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars a heart-stopping favorite
I had to take three days off from school a couple years ago, just so i could finish this book. I'm an avid reader, but I usually only get to half an hour a night. With Olivia and Jai, after half an hour, I told myself, just another chapter. An hour later, I decided I didn't really need to go to school the next day. Three days later, done with the book and filled with a...
Published on June 7, 2001 by joya_banerjee

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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars 2.5-3 stars, COULD'VE been great, not my idea of good love story!
When I found this book online and saw all the fantastic reviews I was SO excited to locate a copy since I adore epic love stories! I found a used copy and immediatly jumped into, and was engrossed in it for the first part. THEN....stuff happens, hearts break, not at all unusual for a love story and usually makes it better if done right, but I felt the main characters...
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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars a heart-stopping favorite, June 7, 2001
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"joya_banerjee" (Boston, Massachusetts) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Olivia and Jai (Paperback)
I had to take three days off from school a couple years ago, just so i could finish this book. I'm an avid reader, but I usually only get to half an hour a night. With Olivia and Jai, after half an hour, I told myself, just another chapter. An hour later, I decided I didn't really need to go to school the next day. Three days later, done with the book and filled with a brand new, completely romantic schemata that hasn't left me to this day, I was done with the greatest work of fiction I have ever encountered. Olivia and Jai combined an intricately constructed romance with a superb mystery and wonderfully accurate history. It can be read as a pure work of fiction but also a cultural commentary on British Imperialism. The first time I read the novel I didn't realize that Rebecca Ryman is actually a pen name for an Indian Woman. I read it again with this in mind and caught a thousand nuances and subtleties about the colonial mind that I had missed before. This novel began my captivation with colonial works. Through Kipling, Forester, Toer, Seth, Hall, and Said, I still find Olivia and Jai the most enthralling story of colonial life- its pleasures and malfeasances together in reality. Nowadays, I only fall for the Jai type. What a brooding, intriguing, volatile, magnetic character! Olivia devotes her life to understanding Jai. I think I'm devoting my life to finding myself a Jai! I definitely can't figure out why this book went out of print I've read this book six times in four years, and I even xeroxed copies of all 600 something pages for my friends and english teachers. This is the best of all Ryman's novels, though A Veil of Illusion and Shalimar are lovely works as well. Olivia and Jai is most certainly a must read.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Superb historical love story fiction, April 9, 2005
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E. V. Holland (Munich, Germany) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Olivia and Jai (Hardcover)
I can't say enough about this book. It is one of my absolute favorites. My favorite historical fictions alway seem set in India. I call it a love story because one of the central themes is love but its not very "romancy." This novel is set in 1848, prior to the Sepoy Mutiny. Olivia is an American girl sent to Calcutta for 1 year in the hopes of her Aunt to find a proper husband. Of course, Olivia being a brash American is not at all interested in that but in the India that none of the English want to know.

She meets the engimatic Jai Raventhorne, who is of mixed blood, an "Eurasian". He has pulled himself out of the gutter to become a wealthy, yet bitter, businessman. She soon falls in love while secretly meeting him. I don't think I'll give much away by saying there is a huge betrayal that sets the tone for the rest of the book. Revenge is probably an even more important theme than romance.

The book is one that you don't want to end. You really fall for the characters. The book does have a sequel, "Veil of Illusion" which is good (because you love the characters so much) but not nearly as good as "olivia and Jai."

If you like this type of book, my other absolute favorites in the Indian historical fiction that are first rate include "Zemindar" by Valerie Fitzgerald and "Shadow of the Moon" by M.M. Kaye. Those do revolve around the Sepoy Mutiny of the late 1850s.

Rebecca Ryman is a penname for someone who has been born, raised, and lives in India. The background touches really make India come alive for me.

Highly recommend this book!!!
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Olivia and Jai, October 15, 2002
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This review is from: Olivia and Jai (Hardcover)
Not quite the romantic but an avid reader of anything historical I picked up this book just two days ago and has not set it down until I read the last page aching for more. Rebecca Ryman has written the novel in such a way that you cannot but imagine yourself in that era. With characters so believable and detailed you get to know them, grow with them and find it hard to leave them. You cannot but try to compare youself to Olivia and to want a Jai(Jeye - is the Indian pronounciation)in your life.
This love story will be hard to top.
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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars 2.5-3 stars, COULD'VE been great, not my idea of good love story!, March 3, 2010
This review is from: Olivia and Jai (Hardcover)
When I found this book online and saw all the fantastic reviews I was SO excited to locate a copy since I adore epic love stories! I found a used copy and immediatly jumped into, and was engrossed in it for the first part. THEN....stuff happens, hearts break, not at all unusual for a love story and usually makes it better if done right, but I felt the main characters spent the better portion of the book trying to make eachother miserable! It doesn't seem to be what any other mixed reviewers had an issue with, but there just wasn't enough redemption for me (SIX!! pages in the end!! 6/644!) for all the heartbreak during the book. Writing was great, story was not for me!
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Phew-- Glad I read it, but glad it's over, January 2, 2009
This review is from: Olivia and Jai (Hardcover)
After reading such glowing reviews, I tracked down a copy of this book at my library. The story was much different than I expected, but I found the writing style to be very well done. I enjoyed the dialogue and the descriptions were nice but not TOO long. While there is a love story, it is sad and depressing and actually quite stressful at parts. Once I got sucked into the story, the suspense continued to build until I came to a part that so surprised me I actually gasped. I spent the rest of the book fighting the impulse to flip to the last page to find out how it ended because I didn't know if I could handle any more. The ending made up for all the sleep I lost over it, but it is not all rainbows and butterflies for the main characters. This is a story of love, love lost, heartbreak, revenge, and resolution. I'm glad I read it, but this is not a book I would say I enjoyed as a pleasure read.
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Opposite of Love is Not Hate, June 19, 2008
This review is from: Olivia and Jai (Paperback)
This story is set in India some 20 or so years before the Sepoy rebellion. Olivia is an American who is in India for an extended visit with her Aunt, who is married to a British tea merchant. One day while trying to escape a boring ball she goes outside for some air and privacy. Ending up down by the river, she crosses paths with Jai Raventhorne, a dark, brooding, and mysterious Eurasian. For reasons unknown to them they are drawn to each other with an intensity that is both exhilarating and frightening. Despite Jai's repeated warnings that he is no good and will ultimately end up hurting Olivia her runaway emotions have a mind of thier own. Jai, knowing he will eventually hurt her, is unable to resist his own attraction to Olivia as well.

Eventually Jai's disturbing warning proves true...in the form of an unimaginable betrayal that shatters not only Olivia but her entire family. For some reason Jai is set on destroying Olivia's family. After the betrayal Olivia's love turns to an intense all consuming hatred. Her life spirals downward and she puts all her efforts into destroying Jai...and discovering the reasons and motives behind his intense hatred for her family.

As Olivia and Jai's hatred for each other increases they do all they can to hurt and destroy each other. However, the vigor and passion that they throw into hurting each other matches the one they once loved each other with. And as we all know...the opposite of love is indifference, not hate!

This story started out much like a typical well written Historical Romance, after the first 100 pages though it quickly turned into anything but. This is an emotional rollercoaster ride and I found myself cheering for Olivia and hating Jai with an intensity that I'm sure would make the author proud. It was absolutely impossible for me to tear myself away from this book at times. The plot is complex and the elements of mystery, romance, and revenge are absolutely genious. The last 20 pages had me in tears!

This is a great book, one of those rare books that envelopes you and you live, sleep, eat, and breathe it while you are reading it. When you finish you will wish there was still more to read. I find myself thinking about this book weeks after I've finished it. Lucky for me there is a sequal!

5/5 stars
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8 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Olivia and Jai took my breath away..., April 26, 2000
This review is from: Olivia and Jai (Paperback)
There really should be a category for rating books that's called "Infinite Stars." "Olivia and Jai" would fit in that category for me. It goes there with "Outlander" by Diana Gabaldon and "Gone With the Wind." Those would be the only ones in that category for me. Which should tell you how well-loved this book is.

This is a book that took my breath away, broke my heart, then put it back together again. The characters are very complex, and I cared for them so much that at times it seemed as though they couldn't just be fictional. I come back to the book and re-read it every couple of years just to get that feeling in my chest where it feels like I can't breathe because I am so enthralled by the love story.

It's a rare gift, this book, and I hope that you'll enjoy it as much as I have. And it is most definitely worth the effort to have it ordered from somewhere. In fact, I think I found it hidden away in a used bookstore myself. I can't imagine selling this book, but I thank my lucky stars that someone did and that I was direced to it that day. I hope that other people have the same chance to read it and soak in the story as I have.

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars if it were possible id give it six stars, July 13, 2000
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Fallen Angel (new york,ny usa) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Olivia and Jai (Hardcover)
Over the years ive read many books..but not one even comes close to olivia and jai. The love that is shared in this book will truly amaze you, beautifully written,i was put in awe at the tale woven by ryman. Be prepared to open your heart, to laugh and cry and most of all share the love of olivia and Jai. Ryman pulls you into the fantasy and doesnt let go untill days after you've finshed it. Here's a book that u can always turn to even after reading it and re reading it. My absolute favorite book. Please read it ..i promise you, you wont be dissapointed!
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A fabulous tale of star crossed lovers in 19C India, March 7, 2008
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The story begins in Calcutta in 1848 as Olivia O'Rourke arrives from California to spend time with her mother's sister, Lady Bridget Templewood. Used to the freer life she shared with her father, Olivia chafes under the rigid morals of British Society, but then she accidentally meets a man reviled by her family, Jai Ravenstone. Jai is a Eurasian with a mysterious past who against all odds built up a successful shipping empire.

Despite her family's hatred of Jai and his attempts at destroying her uncle's competing shipping business, Olivia cannot overcome her overwhelming attraction to Jai and sees him at every opportunity, even though Jai himself warns her of the dangers of involvement with him. Just when it seems Olivia and Jai may be able to surmount the problems of his past and find love, Jai's obsession with destroying the Templeton's takes him on a path that utterly destroys Olivia's love for him and sends her on a path of building her own business ventures to enact her revenge against Jai.

This was a wonderful tale of love and revenge that will have you reading well into the wee hours of the morning, by page 250 or so I literally didn't come up for air until I finished it. There are many twists and turns and quite shocking surprises that will have you guessing and turning the pages until the very end. It's not quite up to the standards of The Far Pavilions, but for those seeking a well spun yarn set in 19C India during the British Raj this is one worth checking out. Five Stars.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Best Hard-to-Find Book, November 5, 2002
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"tsunnie" (Charleston, SC USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Olivia and Jai (Paperback)
Olivia and Jai opened a new world for me. I found the book while I was working at a library, while in high school. Someone had misshelved the book on the children's level where I worked. Curious, I picked it up and did not put it down until I finished it. I was suddenly in love with India. After checking it out from the library several times, I decided I had to have my own copy. But it was the hardest book to find. The used bookstore where I finally found it actually burned down a few months after I bought the book. I guess time was on my side. So to sum it all up-Olivia and Jai is my favorite book and it's the one I most often recommend. It also sparked an interest in the history and culture of India that will always be a favorite subject of mine.
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