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PS, I Love You by Cecelia Ahern Summary and Reviews

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Book Reviews of PS, I Love You

Book Review: Laugh, Cry, and truly feel
Summary: 4 Stars

This was an outstanding book-- it is a rare find to laugh with the characters, cry with them, and truly feel them and their places in life. I really enjoyed this book.

Book Review: Light Reading
Summary: 3 Stars

If you are looking for something not very thought provoking and quick, this is it. I can't say I disliked this book but I can't say that it was good enough to keep or recommend either. I found myself not caring one way or the other about the characters. The premise was interesting, I loved the concept however it just didn't work here. I have far better books to read than to have wasted time on this one.

Book Review: Love, Love this book
Summary: 5 Stars

I loved this book. If you are a reader, I can not understand you not liking this book. The author is very talented in her writing skills. I loved this book!

Book Review: Nice story
Summary: 5 Stars

I like this author and plan on reading every book that she writes. I like the storylines and how they are written.

Book Review: No originality whatsoever... stolen plot?
Summary: 1 Stars

I haven't read the novel... only the main plot summary. There was a Korean movie, released almost a decade before this book was ever published, with a VERY similar storyline: newlywed couple, husband asks the wife what she wants most from him, she asks for a letter, he's never written a love letter before but tries anyways, gets a BRAIN TUMOR, passes away, and then a few days later the wife starts receiving letters from her husband... letters telling her how much he loved her. It just seems way too similar to be coincidence... I mean, he dies the EXACT SAME WAY. I'm 25 now (turning 26 in October), and I remember watching the movie when I was a sophomore or junior in highschool. It's called "Byun-jih" (Letter), if you're interested. Way to go Ahern... you, like Paolini, don't have a single original thought in your head. Nice.
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