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22 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Unbelieveable? Maybe, but still a great ride., January 15, 2002
First off, let me say the movie version of this book, while well acted, chops the story up in ways that kills some of the best things about the book.This is one of those books that is tough to describe. I've read it several times now and find new things everytime. Beattie does an incredible job of creating these people who walk through their own little world, trying to deal with the hand that life has dealt them. They're just like us, selfish, unaware, worn out in places, but full of humanity. There are acts of kindness, warmth, vulnerability in these people the author has created. This is what makes this book, you follow these people along an episode of their lives and wonder where its going to go. I find that when I take a step back, I question where they end up, but while I'm in it, I don't. At the heart of the matter is a love story, an awkward, imperfect love story about a man who is obsessed. It drives him through his days, drives him into doing dumb things, and gets his friends and family to roll their eyes. An excellent read, the first or fourth time around.
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