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 The Beach House

The Beach House

Published: Jun 17 2008
List Price: $24.95
Customer Rating:  4.0 stars
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Hardcover: 352 pages

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An Easy Read  4.0 stars
An easy read with nothing too mind straining, but totally enjoying. Holds your interest while not taxing the brain.
The Beach House  5.0 stars
Read this on the beach. Loved it. Kept picturing Diane Keaton as main character.
disappointing  2.0 stars
If you are a white, upper middle class, female 30- or 40-something from New England who is going through a divorce, this book may be cathartic for you. However, if you fit another demographic group, this book is probably a waste of money and time. If you can stick with it past the halfway point, it is somewhat more readable (but not great). The stream of consciousness style combined with omniscient narrator style (sometimes both in the same paragraph!)is annoying , as are all the run on sentences and bad punctuation/typos (plurals where she means possessive), etc. But primarily it's simply unpleasant to read all the whining and soul searching of every character in the book as white upper middle class marriage after marriage breaks up, combined with the absence of action (other than to pack up and travel to the beach house). A much better use of your energy would be Anita Diamant's "Last Days of Dogtown" or "Red Tent." Chick books too (although my husband also likes them), but extremely well written and researched. Diamant's fluid and lovely writing style, historical perspective, thoughtful observations, action, and the interaction between characters is gripping.
The Beach House by Jane Green  5.0 stars
Very entertaining, though somewhat predictable. Great light summer read. Made me want to visit Nantucket. Enjoyable.
Light Read with Memorable Characters  5.0 stars
This book kept showing up as a recommendation, so I finally decided to get a copy and take it with me to the beach last week. I'm glad I did. It's a breezy read, painting a summer picture of Nantucket and filling it with an array of colorful, well-drawn characters. I couldn't help but fall in love with the central character, Nan, a kooky old broad who rides a bicycle around town and helps herself to flowers in her neighbor's gardens. The additional characters revolve around her as she, determined to keep her landmark home, ventures into an innkeeping business. I read this in two afternoons.

If you like character driven women's fiction, I also recommend: Secret Confessions of the Applewood PTA, It's Not Your Mother's Bridge Club, and The Jane Austen Book Club

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Product Details

Publisher: Viking Adult
Publish Date: Jun 17 2008
ISBN: 0670018856
Binding: Hardcover
Dimensions: 5.5 x 8.4 x 1.5 inches
Weight: 0.75 pounds
Pages: 352 pages

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