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| Sam's Letters To Jennifer | 
enlarge | Author: James Patterson Publisher: Thorndike Press Category: Book
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Format: Large Print Media: Hardcover Edition: 1 Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 336 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 8.3 x 5.4 x 1.2
ISBN: 0316000744 Dewey Decimal Number: 813.54 EAN: 9780316000741
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Product Description A New York Times Bestselling Author Jennifer returns to the resort town where she grew up to help a beloved relative - and ends up experiencing not one but two of the most amazing love stories she's ever known. In letters that Jennifer finds, it is revealed that her relative has held a secret for decades. Her great love was someone other than the man she was married to for all those years. As Jennifer reads the letters she learns more about love's imperatives and secrets than she ever dreamed possible. And then Jennifer finds her own great love, but at a cost.
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A wonderful Patterson book... November 28, 2008 Patterson can write anything and do it ABSOLUTELY!! His love stories are as good as any of his mystery novels I've read; and I've read a fair share of them. He is completely versatile, yet still maintains his writing style. Contrary to some of the critiques written about Patterson's ability to write love stories are *#@$@#@!! I read this in one sitting, and despite it being a love story, Patterson still adds mystery to it; right after reading this book, I received "Suzanne's Diary for Nicholas"! It's for sure, a five star book! KUDOS to James Patterson!!
Awful read! November 22, 2008 You really need to read this kind of trash books once in a while to be able to fully appreciate good books. I picked it up from Borders because they had it on a huge sale. I should have known why nobody would buy it at normal price.
A grandma (soon to be great grandma) confessing about an unconvincing extra marital affair to her grand daughter while the grand daughter herself is finding a new love in her life, in a not-so convincing manner! How sick can this get?
It is almost like the author just followed a predictable plot line.
Kudos to Whoever Wrote It November 21, 2008 I recently read an interview with Mr. Patterson wherein it was disclosed that he writes outlines for his novels, and then collaborators (which is a fancy word for anonymous authors) create the actual stories. That colored my reading of this entertaining, light novel about a woman and the advice shared by her grandmother via a series of letters.
The premise is a familiar one, and there will be very few surprises. Getting there, however, is the main part of the interest. Jennifer has recently suffered a loss, and Sam is trying to help her allow herself happiness again. I won't include a bunch of spoilers here as so many others have done, but if you've read more than a couple of these sorts of novels, you'll know how it will end.
I quite enjoyed the story, and look forward to reading the other novel that has been written in this vein, "Suzanne's Diary for Nicholas." All my best to the faceless author who put this together on the basis of Mr. Patterson's outline.
Sam vs. Suzanne November 10, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I'm not going to be too hard on this book, because I knew what I was getting into. I took the plunge based no my experience with Suzanne's Letters to Nicholas. This book did not bring forth the same reaction from me. I cried and was moved for days based on the before mentioned book. This novel didn't bring me to that place.
I appreciated the story but felt it predictable. To be fair, I read Suzanne's at a different time in my life, and perhaps I was more emotional and less jaded toward predictable storylines.
In any event, if you were going to select one book to read between Sam's or Suzanne's, I certainly suggest Suzanne's.
LOVE THIS BOOK! October 27, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I loved this book. I have read James Patterson's other two books (Sundays at Tiffany's and Suzanna's letters to Nicholas) but this one is my fav. The chapters are short but you find yourself reading half the book in one sitting because you want to find out what is going to happen next. I would suggest this book to anyone. It is a beautiful love story.
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