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C**N
selling the inn
Great characters are back as many changes are going on in the family life of Domus Jefferson.
C**R
If you could not get enough of the Wednesday Letters...PIck up this book fast!
The Wedding Letters is the sequel to the Wednesday Letters. Do not read this book if you have not already read the Wednesday Letters. It will totally ruin the Wednesday Letters secrets for you.This is a cute love story, that at times is a little hokey, between Noah and Rachel. Noah is the son of Malcom from the Wednesday Letters. It is very predictable and cute. A good beach read. Why did I give it four stars? Because I could not put it down. I had to skip ahead to read the ending, and then read it straight through again. I cried at the end, something that does not happen often.This would also be a good book for parents to have their teens read. The main characters, Noah and Rachel, have good Christian values. Their relationship is pure and innocent. The book mentions God and spirituality often. This book is a good example of how sweet physical love can be if you wait.
M**T
Captivating story that kept me wanting more
I loved, absolutely loved the entire story. The Wednesday Letters hooked me from the start. I also read the Proposal Letter: A bridge novella ( The Wednesday Letters) before The Wedding Letters. These books could have been a series of books. I almost felt like I was part of the story. I was a little saddened when I got to the end of The Wedding Letters. It was wonderful and magical. Honestly, I did not want the story to end. Now I am left to wonder what happened next. I fell in love with the characters - they could have been reAl people. Awe inspiring story. Looking forward to reading more of Jason F. Wright's stories.
P**T
Quick read
Most are giving this at least a four star, and more than a few a five star. I really wanted to give it a five-star review, but just couldn't do it.I liked the book. It was a quick read. It just didn't flow quite right, however. I felt frustrated with Rachel's character. Are people really like that? Are they really that willing to run away from people they love? And are there really men like Noah and Malcolm out there that talk the way they do in this book? Really? Okay, I get that this was probably written for women, but it just wasn't believable (to me).So, I put aside my questioning mind and just read the book for what it was: a sweet story that really only had one ending option, and it wasn't disappointing. Logically though, in the state of Virginia can one get married without a license? No. When did Noah and Rachel run out and procure that? That little piece of inconsistency bothered me. Was their marriage legal with no license? Did they redo it with a judge so they were legal? I know, it's petty, but it bothered me. There was a description of what Rain wore for her vows renewal, but hardly a mention of what Rachel wore. Great description of Noah's tuxedo, though.As a book, however, it has not inspired me to have any desire to now purchase and read "The Wednesday Letters." I guess that's why I rated it at only 3 stars.
S**2
SO GOOD!
I was so excited when I found out there was a sequel to The Wednesday Letters. Well written and good twists.
D**R
Great sequel
I read Wednesday letter that a friend loaned me and had to read this sequel which was equally wonderful. Highly recommned
L**D
Don’t miss this story love abounds
Wow a story of loveWritten by a true story tellerAmazing ending
F**C
Great book!
I have read all of Jason Wright's books and this is by far the best one yet! It was a great addition to Wednesday Letters and is exactly what I wanted when I finished Wednesday Letters. You will fall in love with the characters and relate to so many stories in the book. I also think it is impossible to read it without tears! I hope to start this tradition in my family. This is a very good book!
周**翁
家族再生の物語
ジェイソン・ライトの小説には次の2面性があるのではないか。 一つは、愛と許しによる人間、家族の再生物語であるといいうことである。もう一つは、それを助けるものとして小説の中に一つの習慣を紹介していることである。作家はそれを「伝統」と呼んでいて、広く世間に広まってほしいと願っていることは間違いないと思われる。かつて宣教師であったことから、今でも小説を通して宣教師活動をやっているのではないかとも思われる。 今回の小説では結婚式を控えたノアとレイチェルに対して知人の老未亡人(通称A&P)が周囲のみんなからお祝いの手紙を集めて贈るという「伝統」を通して家族の在り方を考えさせる話になっている。暴力の末に父と別れた母とレイチェルを不憫に思い、一緒に暮して二人の世話をしていたダニエルは、レイチェルが就職を決めると家を出て行く。そして後にダニエルは別の女性と暮らし始める。ダニエルは不謹慎な男なのだろうか。そうではない。一緒に暮らし始めた女性は盲目の女性なのである。 今回の作品は『水曜日の手紙』の続編として書かれている。さらに第三部も予想される内容であると言ってもいいだろう。
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