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The Wednesday Letters by Jason F. Wright
2/5 -nothing special
family, angst, contemporary, realistic fiction, adult fiction
Their story begins with one letter on their wedding night, a letter from the groom, promising to write his bride every week—for as long they both shall live.
Thirty-nine years later, Jack and Laurel Cooper die in each other's arms. And when their grown children return to the family B&B to arrange the funeral, they discover thousands of letters.
The letters they read tell of surprising joys and sorrows. They also hint at a shocking family secret—and ultimately force the children to confront a life-changing moment of truth . . .
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The Malcolm/Rain story was enough to keep me interested.
There was nothing really great about this book, and it seemed a little preachy to me.
I did find the climax interesting and a little shocking.
I loved the letter at the end. Not what was written particularly, but the fact that it was a letter and not just another page in the book.
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The Wednesday Letters by Jason F. Wright
2/5 -nothing special
family, angst, contemporary, realistic fiction, adult fiction
Their story begins with one letter on their wedding night, a letter from the groom, promising to write his bride every week—for as long they both shall live.
Thirty-nine years later, Jack and Laurel Cooper die in each other's arms. And when their grown children return to the family B&B to arrange the funeral, they discover thousands of letters.
The letters they read tell of surprising joys and sorrows. They also hint at a shocking family secret—and ultimately force the children to confront a life-changing moment of truth . . .
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The Malcolm/Rain story was enough to keep me interested.
There was nothing really great about this book, and it seemed a little preachy to me.
I did find the climax interesting and a little shocking.
I loved the letter at the end. Not what was written particularly, but the fact that it was a letter and not just another page in the book.
Image may be NSFW.
Clik here to view.
