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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
OUTSTANDING!!!,
This review is from: The Song Weaver (The Mountain Song Legacy #3) (Paperback)
I previously reviewed the first book in this series, 'A Distant Music' and this is the conclusion to the trilogy, but how I wish it were not the last. The author wraps up the story with this book and how I loved visiting with all the wonderful characters again. Hoff manages somehow to get you inside her novels and you feel the damp and cold of the mountain in the winter, you feel the wonderful moments in the school house and Maggie and Jonathan's home. This is a wonderful, fantastic series and you do not want to miss it at all. Be warned, though, you most definitely will need a box of tissues. You will feel the warmth and love of this story long after finishing it.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Incredible,
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This review is from: The Song Weaver (The Mountain Song Legacy #3) (Hardcover)
As usual, BJ Hoff has delivered a captivating historical fiction novel that is hard to put down. The realistic setting and characters made it truly enthralling. I loved the situation with Maggie and her husband becoming parents overnight. There were so many facets to this book...from dealing with loss, to choosing your priorities, being supportive of family, addressing issues of domestic violence and the aftermath, living with chronic pain, etc. Each situation was well done and by the book's end I was wishing there were more books coming in the series. But regardless, The Song Weaver is a fabulous conclusion to a wonderful trilogy. Any true lover of historical fiction will find this novel captivating. The one thing I didn't get, however, was the title, because though there was some singing indicated in the book, I didn't see the "song weaver" as an applicable title that summarized the story. But despite that tiny flaw, this was a top notch book. On the one hand there was plenty of action to keep you reading, topped with just enough drama to keep your attention and hold it steady.
3.0 out of 5 stars
A sweet story...,
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This review is from: The Song Weaver (The Mountain Song Legacy #3) (Paperback)
I don't want to ruin all five stars reviews. The writer is skillful to create sweet stories. I'm just an avid reader who doesn't look for sweet. The author also tends to tell a lot in this series instead of showing. The writer didn't have to explain every single thought to us--I lost interest. The characters didn't draw me in. I couldn't identify with the characters.
The author concentrated on too many points of views in such a short novel. The story would be richer if she would keep the heroine's and hero's point of view. There were a few moments that the author squeezed my heart, but I didn't feel it deep enough in my bones. Maybe, it's just this series or my taste.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Another beautiful story by B.J. Hoff!,
By KTeacher452 (The Midwest) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Song Weaver (The Mountain Song Legacy #3) (Paperback)
I just finished reading The Song Weaver, and I just hate to put it down! The continuation of Maggie and Jonathan's story had me hooked again the minute I opened the book. With a mix of humor, drama, suspense, and romance, this book was the perfect conclusion to The Mountain Song Legacy, although I am sad to admit that it did come to an end! This book will definitely leave you wanting more of B.J. Hoff's superb story-telling. Can't wait to see what the next series brings!
5.0 out of 5 stars
Vintage BJ Hoff,
By Cindy Swanson (Rockford, Illinois) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Song Weaver (The Mountain Song Legacy #3) (Paperback)
After reading the first two books in the Mountain Legacy series, Maggie McAuley, her family, and Jonathan Stuart had become very real to me. I was delighted to see Maggie and Jonathan fall in love, and was looking forward to how their story would conclude.
BJ Hoff doesn't disappoint. Maggie and Jonathan, now newly-married, face adversity together with a strong reliance on their faith. Heartwarming without being cloying, "The Song Weaver" draws the reader in with solid storytelling and nuanced characters. Hoff doesn't sugarcoat the realities of living in a coal-mining town in the early 1900's, but she doesn't skimp on hope and grace. Like a warm visit with a good friend over a hot cup of tea, "The Song Weaver" offers comfort and satisfaction...and you don't want the visit to come to an end.
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Poignant and Tender Love Story,
By Jill E. Smith "Writer - Visit me at www.jille... (Southeastern Lower, MI United States) - See all my reviews (REAL NAME)
This review is from: The Song Weaver (The Mountain Song Legacy #3) (Paperback)
The Song Weaver wraps up the tale of Jonathan and Maggie Stuart, their life, their love, and the lives of those around them. The story is poignant and tender, leaving the reader with a deep sense of satisfaction. B.J. Hoff is a master at characterization, and her stories are rich with insight. I love the historical setting and learned something new about the role of women in that society. I highly recommend The Song Weaver and this Mountain Song Legacy series, and I look forward to any future works by author B.J. Hoff.
5.0 out of 5 stars
B.J. Hoff at her best.,
This review is from: The Song Weaver (The Mountain Song Legacy #3) (Paperback)
Maggie MacAuley is married to Jonathan Stuart, her former teacher and the newlyweds are on a trip to Lexington to meet his family. Maggie is afraid they won't accept her,but they immediately make her feel right at home. Then they get a message that Eva Grace, Maggie's sister isn't likely to survive childbirth. They leave at once for home. Eva Grace's husband, Richard Barlow, a respected business man who is active in his church and a wife beater at home, has threatened to take the baby from his wife after it's birth. Now he is little Gracie's only surviving parent. Maggie is overwhelmed at the thought of handing her infant niece to her hated brother-in-law.
The Song Weaver is the last book in the Mountain Song Legacy Story, and I hate to see it end. I'll miss Maggie and Jonathan and all the others. I want to see little Gracie grow up. B.J. Hoff has created a warm story with compelling characters and a complex plot. A very satisfying end to a special series. She never disapoints
5.0 out of 5 stars
Five stars, once again!,
By Big Reader (MidWest) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Song Weaver (The Mountain Song Legacy #3) (Paperback)
I was so excited to read this last book in the wonderful Mountain Song Series and I was not disappointed! This book was definitely the strongest out of the whole series and I loved every minute of it. It took me two days to read it, and only that long because I had to work during the day! I love Maggie and Jonathon, her "Mum and Da", and was happy to see some old "cast members" return (don't want to give anything away :-) Everything worked out the way it should and it was a bittersweet moment when I put the book down...the book gave me a lift, but at the same time I was sad to see it end! Good Job AGAIN BJ, and I can't wait for your next one!!
5.0 out of 5 stars
PEOPLE OF FAITH,
This review is from: The Song Weaver (The Mountain Song Legacy #3) (Paperback)
I JUST FINISHED READING, "THE SONG WEAVER" AND I CAN'T EXPRESS IN WORDS ENOUGH, HOW WONFERFUL IT IS!! IT'S A BEAUTIFUL LOVE STORY, WITH PEOPLE OF EVERY WALK OF LIFE, LOVING THE LORD AND TRUSTING "HIM" IN EVERY THING THEY DO. B.J. HAS THE GIFT, WHEN READING HER BOOKS, THAT YOU CAN JUST SEE THESE PEOPLE. JONATHAN WITH HIS STRONG FAITH AND LITTLE SMILE, EVERY TIME HE WOULD LOOK AT HIS MAGGIE. MAGGIE WITH HER BEAUTIFUL RED HAIR, I AM SURE, SHE MUST HAVE GREEEN EYES. MAGGIE'S MUM AND DA, WITH THERE LOVE FOR THE LORD, FAMILY AND FRIENDS WILL TOUCH YOUR VERY SOUL. THERE IS JUST ENOUGH OF THE IRISH IN IT, TO BRING A SMILE TO YOUR HEART. WHICH OF COURSE, WE IRISH LOVE!! IT IS WRITTEN, SO, LOVELY, I KEPT READING DIFFERENT PAGES OVER AND OVER, MARKING THEM.. ""I NEVER MARK A BOOK"" THE LOVELY POEMS AT THE BEGINNING OF EACH CHAPTER ARE A GIFT IN THERE OWN. I CERTAINLY DID NOT WANT IT TO END. WE ARE SO BLESSED TO HAVE SUCH A STRONG CHRISTIAN WOMEN, WRITING THIS KIND OF BOOK TODAY, IT IS SO NEEDED. THANKS AGAIN B.J.
MY LOVE AND PRAYERS, KATHERINE MARY |
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The Song Weaver (The Mountain Song Legacy #3) by BJ Hoff (Paperback - April 15, 2007)
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