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The Last Time They Met by Anita Shreve

The Last Time They Met

by Anita Shreve
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  • Apr 1, 2001, 320 pages
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  • Jan 2002, 320 pages
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Need to pick a book for a book club aqnd am choosing between The last time they met or Fortune's Rock . I have not read either yet?? What do you Think? Thanks. mailto:pbonnie000@aol

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Linda
I think that this book was good, but confusing. I read half of it and
then several weeks passed before I read the second half, so maybe that is
why it was confusing. At the end of the book I felt like I was not sure
what really happened. If somebody knows can you please email me at
chot6275@aol.com and explain to me what really happened?


Aimee
I loved this story. I cried the whole day when i was finished with the
book. When I reached the last page, I kept thinking did I read this
right? If anyone can please explain what the last paragraph meant!


Moe
I loved the book but was confused by the ending. I would love to hear
from some other readers as to how your interpreted the ending !!!


Mary Lou
A brilliantly beautiful love story, that left me shocked and sobbing for
hours. I can't shake the feeling that this love story happened to me. What makes
the novel so powerful is the very real sense that this had to have happened to
the author, because the theme is so similar to Fortune's Rocks and as equally
evoking. I'm dying to talk to someone who has read it


Jean P.
I am still upset at the ending...I felt like I was totally engrossed in the
lives of Thomas and Linda, and now I don't know what to do. The characters are
so real in their pain and pleasure, and Anita Shreve's writing draws me in each
time.

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