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Julie Lawson Timmer

Autor(a) de Five Days Left

3 Works 541 Membros 74 Reviews 1 Favorited

About the Author

Includes the name: Timmer Lawson., Julie

Image credit: Julie Lawson Timmer [Photo by Myra Klarman]

Obras de Julie Lawson Timmer

Five Days Left (1703) 281 cópias
Untethered (2016) 65 cópias

Etiquetado

Conhecimento Comum

Sexo
female
Locais de residência
Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA

Membros

Resenhas

A fun read with an interesting array of characters. Easy to follow but with an extra layer of depth beyond typical chick lit.
 
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hellokirsti | outras 14 resenhas | Jan 3, 2024 |
Five Days Left was a great insight into Huntington's disease, a disease I knew little of. It is a gut-wrenching story of Mara, a wife and mother who has given herself five days left to live, due to the onset of this horrific disease.
And it's also the story of Scott, a soon-to-be father who grows to love the young foster boy who has been living with them for a year. A boy who will be going back to live with his mom -in five days.
These two people meet through an online group, and the story makes you care about what happens to both of them, along with their family and those who love them.
There is no happy ending to Huntington's disease, so grab a hanky, you'll need one!
… (mais)
 
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JillHannah | outras 52 resenhas | Nov 20, 2023 |
I didn't really like this book very much. The main character is Markie (a jarring name), a newly divorced woman who flees her marriage to a flaky man whose flaws she did not recognize until he'd ruined her life and publicly humiliated her, and moves to an anonymous town with her teenage son, away from the dominating clutches of her unsympathetic parents. All she wants is to hide from the world and wallow in her bitterness, trying to maintain a relationship with her son, and going about it all the wrong ways. She unwittingly moves in next door to Mrs Saint, an apparently and mysteriously wealthy old woman who keeps a household of lost souls and seems determined to make Markie one of her collection. Markie resentfully resists, though gradually she is worn down, and by the time the story unravels into tragedy she comes to an epiphany of self awareness. On the surface this is a perfectly good, relatable story. I'm not sure what is is that bugged me about it-- I know I did not like the protagonist, who is blind and selfish through most of the story. The big reveal felt contrived and gratuitous, making true horror seem almost like an afterthought, like the author wanted to find the best explanation for a whole bunch of secrecy, and just used the biggest thing she could think of, even though there was no real clue about what was really going on. Maybe the writer just isn't that skilled, and the climactic events just needed to be built up better for true emotional impact. I was happy to get through this one.… (mais)
 
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karenchase | outras 14 resenhas | Jun 14, 2023 |
reviewed from uncorrected galley:

adult fiction/tenderheart stories (a la Jodi Picoult). This isn't really my type of book, but I read 100 pages of it and it's not bad--lots of people would probably really like having their heartstrings plucked and so would get a good read out of this.
 
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reader1009 | outras 52 resenhas | Jul 3, 2021 |

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Estatísticas

Obras
3
Membros
541
Popularidade
#46,068
Avaliação
½ 3.7
Resenhas
74
ISBNs
30
Idiomas
2
Favorito
1

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