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I actually had heard about this book, and the movie, which I have never seen, as I am from Iowa (although not that part). I really think this book goes far beyond a romance novel, although it might appeal if you like those. But it is much deeper than that, as it is not only about love. It is about renunciation, and true connection between two people, and it is about destiny, and fate. It is also about unachieved dreams, and it is about understanding. Those are not themes covered by your average romance novel.
I think you understand this book better if you are from the rural Midwest, although the theme can be anywhere, any place. But, if you are from small town America, you get the parts of this book that elevate it above just a love story. To me, the book encompasses lots of things. I think Francesca's lack of fulfillment in her marriage and in rural Iowa are more understandable if you know what those towns and people are like. She is deeper than they, and her passion for Robert Kincaid is as much as about unfulfilled dreams as love. She is deeper than the people around and deeper than her husband, and has never known true love. She finds understanding and perfect passion, but it doesn't last in practical reality. But the connection and bond between her and Robert Kincaid is there across the miles, and I think you might have had to experience some of these things to like this book.
Adultery is a very realistic topic for fiction, and it isn't a bad one. It gives the flavor of the bittersweet even more to this book. I don't know how you could not like this book on those grounds. It makes it that much more realistic, like it could have happened. At any rate, especially about the Iowa parts of this book, I found myself just thinking exactly when I read about some of that stuff, and you have to understand the background to get the story. The background is spot on, and it makes the story come alive. However, I really liked this book, even though this isn't the stuff I normally read.3 out of 3 people found this review helpful.
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Anonymous
Posted September 1, 2011
Renuka Singh, Writer/Photographer
This book intrigued me deep down in my heart! It brings out what most of go through and crave for in real life. It fulfills what we dream of in love. This is what we call passionate love- when you are inside the person you love. Short-lived romances are often more magical. It's a must read for all those people who beleive in love, beauty, passion, magic...
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lilyML
Posted May 30, 2011
Unbreakable Love
I new about this book from a while back and just got around to reading it. I fell utterly and completely in love with the book. Francesca and Robert had a love so deep that it was timeless and ageless. It brought tears to my eyes because I could releate to their dilemma. This was not only a book about true love but it was also a book about how love does not conquer all when faced with real life responsibilities. Two other books that I've read with the characters facing similiar situations are The Notebook and Dear John. If you haven't read those books, please do...they are tearjerkers.
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Classic!
I love the book and I love the movie. I fully understood everything Francesca was going thru. Definetly hit home for me. Great read for a rainy day or on a cold winter day with coffee or hot chocolate.
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PiperGrissom
Posted November 9, 2010
It doesn't get better...
Written in 1992 by Robert James Waller,it stayed on the best seller list for over 150 weeks. This is the story of Francesca Johnson and Robert Kincaid. Francesca is a once-lovely Iowa farm wife, Robert is a photographer/poet/writer. They begin a four day affair that changes their lives forever. Not just about lust and sex, their story is about soul mates, eternal love, devotion, loss and magic. The book is written as a true story, in fact, it's all fiction. "There are songs that come free from the blue-eyed grass,from the dust of a thousand country roads. This is one of them." is the first line of the book. Written beautifully in lyrical prose, this is a must read. I own two copies of the novel, two copies of the book on tape, and two copies of the film. I named my youngest daughter Madison. Yes, it's that good.
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Anonymous
Posted March 1, 2006
A timeless love story
I read this book at least once a year.It is so powerful that I know when I pick it up I will not put it down until I am done.It is supburbly written. I had a 'Robert Kincaid' love in my life over 20 years ago and I can feel every word in the depths of me. I can not imagine that anyone could ever portray this magic, bittersweet love story better than Robert James Waller.I wish I could thank Robert for touching me in the way that he has with this book.His words are a warm remberence.They reach out and embrace. They ever so gently caress.They are as soft as butterfly wings and as strong as ocean tides. I smile, I cry, I reflect and most of all I savor wonderful memories.However, maybe if you have not loved in this all consuming, spiritual, magical way you will not feel the true power of this book.
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Anonymous
Posted April 3, 2005
Still makes me think about life and cry every time I read it.
I first read this book a couple of years ago and immediately fell in love with it and cried at the end. I think we all wish for a moment we could have a love like Robert and Francesca's--maybe some people do. Not only does this book focus on a love story it also makes you think about the choices that you make in your life. As Francesca said 'We are the choices we make.' Two misfits manage to find their way together. An absolutely wonderful story. The movie is well done too. Have a box of tissues ready.
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MyStackOfBooks
Posted September 13, 2011
A sweet story
I don't think that Mr. Waller is the greatest writer in the world, but he certainly knows how to tell a sweeping story. I really enjoyed this tale, and shed a few tears toward the end.
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couldnt even finish it. i know its a classic...guess its just not for me.
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Wonderful
A very good book. If you want a heart breaking story this is the one for you. All through the book i longed for things to happen but they never did, and that is what makes this book so good. Even though you want one thing to happen it is the fact that it does not that makes it a truly good book.
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clearwatersflowafter
Posted March 13, 2010
Powerfully Poingnant, and convincingly deceptive
From a literary standpoint, it is a remarkably written book with very convincing characters and plot. Because it is powerfully written, and the emotions are carefully crafted, I was completely drawn in. But when I set the book down, I was appalled at myself. I found that I no longer felt it was wrong to cheat on a spouse. That for 'true love', it was necessary and even right to cheat. Up front, I'll say I'm naive. But while I don't mind understanding both sides of situatons, I don't like being craftily convinced of something that so clearly is hurtful to others. For my part, I threw it away.
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Peekaboo88
Posted January 8, 2010
A Wonderful Love Story
I love the story of Robert and Francesca. I have not read the book yet, but recently bought the movie and loved it so much that I watched it over and over again. Looking forward to the book!
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Indulge your inner schmaltz
Waller channels Rod McKuen in this late-in-life wannabe Romeo and Juliet. Truth be told, the author seems a bit more in love with Robert Kincaid than any woman ever could be - rather narcissistically, given that Kincaid is pretty much a Clint Eastwood-shaped Mary Sue. Still, Waller manages the occasional good line, and it's a sad enough story to be a little moving, despite being served up as the centerpiece on a ham and cheese plate.
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blueyes70
Posted August 3, 2009
A wonderful story about "true love."
True love; I believe comes around once in a lifetime and maybe twice if you're extremely blessed. Waller has a refined way of showing us that love and how in the most of unexpected ways, it can blind us and take us on the ride of our lives, never to be forgotten, right down to the senses.
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GMN2008
Posted March 16, 2009
Good Book
This book contains a lot of emotions. If you want to read about a deep love, longing and some betrayal..read The Bridges of Madison County. You'll fall in love with the main characters immediately.
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Posted March 10, 2009
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Amazing Book
This is a great little love story.
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Anonymous
Posted September 28, 2008
An awesome piece of work!
Romantic, yet sophisticated.
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Anonymous
Posted November 28, 2006
A wonderful romantic book
After seeing the movie several years ago, I knew I wanted to read the book. I finally got to it on my book list and wish I would have read it sooner. Its a wonderful romance that helps you to cherish those in your life. I highly recommend it!
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Anonymous
Posted February 6, 2006
Repulsive
What a repulsive little book. It's NOT romantic to have an affair. It's wrong. And mean-spirited. She betrayed the one person she had vowed to be true to. If she couldn't keep that vow, she needed to get out. Also, just because you're a farmer doesn't mean you're stupid. If you're smart enough to make a living at farming, you're smarter than average.
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