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A**R
A story that will help you grow wiser
The characters are special for so many reasons. You can feel their pain and awakenings as time moves forward. I will read more of her books.
S**E
Top Five Favorite Book Ever!
I couldn't wait to see how it ended but the story is so good I didn't want it to end. I’ve read some 800 books in my life and Words in Deep Blue is in my Top Five! The book is about love, loss, death, grieving, divorce and discovery, striving for dreams or settling for what’s determined practical, how endings become beginnings, and how humans are so much more than what we see in the surface and how we carry our past hurt into each present and person we interact with. It’s a story of rebirth and transmigrating too. It’s all told on a used bookstore as people handwrite letters to each other and leave them in pages of the books. It’s an annotation jubilee.It’s the greatest unrequited love story I’ve ever read. I finished it early this morning, and in the fashion of the book, I wrote a letter to the author in the format of how her characters write to each other in her book. And the author of my top five favorite books just wrote me back! Words are fun. Words make our world. Thank you, Cath Crowley, for using your words to make my world better. GO GET THIS BOOK and gobble it up like I did. If you’ve ever sent love that wasn’t returned, ever felt love but fear kept you from expressing it, ever lost someone you loved and lost yourself in the grieving process, pick up these pages of Words in Deep Blue. Words hurt, but words also heal.
G**Z
Upgraded to one of my favorite books
Perfect! This book is so beautiful that I don't think any review will be fair, but I will try.Words in Deep Blue is just another book about finding the things that make life bearable after everything else ends. What makes it unique is that it doesn't focus on the end but the life after it happens. Rachel needs to figure out a way to (forcefully at first) find meaning to life and moves back to the past; a city full of old friends, old memories of the things that once mattered, and Henry, the best friend she misses to death but doesn't deserve an ounce of her attention. When she is forced to live again, she's surprised to gain her smile back without feeling guilt.I fell in love with every detail of this story, so deliciously slow while having the perfect pace, feeling as if the book is me and I am it, transmigrating who I am to all the underlined quotes and little hearts left on its margin. I was really surprised to find a different narrator voice that is making me to want more; I am so happy I came across this book and gave it a chance. This is (I think) the first Aussie writer book I read and I am definitely looking forward for more.
S**D
Nope. No. Not onboard.
How disappointing.I was really looking forward to reading this book. I loved the storyline and premise, I loved the idea of letters being exchanged within books. But God, the characters were extremely one-dimensional. They fell flat, they brought out zero emotion in me. I just wanted to finish the book as quickly as possible.The only thing that really touched me was the death of Rachel's brother and her dealing with it. However, her obsession with Henry and Henry's obsession with Amy was just...wrong. I mean Amy is so obviously not nice, and the fact that Henry couldn't see it is just...stupid. It really annoys me. It was so annoying. Extremely so. And I am not talking few months or 1 year, but years...years of this stupidity. Like get it together man. It was such a turn off. I couldn't get over it.And then he suddenly decides he's into Rachel? And after all these years, he finally figures out that Rachel had left him a love letter before she left and Amy had kept it, and oh my God, he didn't even get angry with Amy? And Rachel just went and forgave him in a heartbeat, and just the whole freaking ending was a mess.This whole book was a mess. Nope. I'm not onboard. I'm sorry.
D**K
Love and Tears and Beautiful Writing
"Love of the things that make you happy is steady too - books, words, music, art - these are lights that reappear in a broken universe."I don't have a lot of words to describe how much I loved, loved, loved this novel. It is about books and words and life and loss - it is about seizing the moment and choosing your future, and living your life to the fullest. That is what it was, to me.This is one of those stories that I know I'll have to read again because it was just so dang beautiful. For now, I recommend this read to all.
D**R
girl love lost storyline but there's so much more to this ...
THIS BOOK IS EVERYTHING. OMG. I've always believed that words are the most powerful things we have and this book proves that. Yes it's got your basic boy, girl love lost storyline but there's so much more to this story. There are so many powerful qoutes and it's literally set in a bookstore. The characters are avid readers who love words and believe in the power of them. I don't want to give anything away because I didn't know much going in and it made it all the better. All book lover should read this one at some point. I mean is there anything better than reading about people who love books a much as you do?
K**N
I am obsessed with this book
I wasn't expecting to read this entire book in one sitting but I knew after the first few pages, I was hooked. I love this book. It is perfection. I love the Letter Library and how beautiful the author wrote about how magical books can be. I am a sucker for a used book with something written in it and that's what this book is all about. Leaving something for someone else inside a book. It is also about friendship, loss, and love. I just finished it but already want to read it again. Maybe grab some tissues before you start it.
Z**A
Don’t recommend
The side characters love story is what made it worth it to me to finish reading it it’s a good story but definitely wouldn’t recommend it the ending was very lackluster
C**E
Um pouco decepcionada
O livro é mais fino do que eu esperava e a capa tem uma textura estranha (?) mas eu já li e amei a história
D**A
One of my favorite books
I love this book so much
B**S
Five Stars
Great item, just as promised
D**Y
Beautiful story
This one totally took me by surprise, as all the best stories should. It takes what should be a fairly straightforward boy and girl love story, elevating it with a quality of writing and clever plotting into a really memorable book, one which stays with you long after reading.The characters of Henry and Rachel and explored through dual first-person narration, often overlapping scenes from each perspective, losing none of the intrigue in doing so. Rachel is the logical, scientific mind, while Henry of the family who runs the bookshop is the romantic dreamer, so romantic that he’s blinded by a residual infatuation with another girl, Amy.The most interesting passages in Words in Deep Blue come in the form beautiful, flowing prose in describing scenes such as Cal and Rachel’s discussion of sea creatures, the author’s description of the sea, and more abstract concepts like what happens to a person’s soul after they die.Added to this are several other layers. Henry’s sister’s narrative is particularly poignant as it unfolds, sometimes in the back ground but in and out of Henry and Rachel’s scenes.The foundation or the backdrop for all of this is Howling Books, the bookshop that Henry’s family work and live in. The lives of all the characters are inherently linked to books and the bookshop, even those on the periphery of the story, such as Frederick, a regular customer, whose own seemingly innocuous tale becomes very affecting.Above all, Words in Deep Blue is concerned with concepts such as the law of attraction. Characters write their thoughts and yearnings and dreams in the margins of books in one section of the bookshop, in the hopes that their messages will find someone and mean something. This theme rings true as the story outside the bookshop unfolds.Words in Deep Blue is a really eloquently written story, and deserves all the praise it gets.
L**N
Lauras_Book_Addiction
"I know you understand what I mean. I can see it in your face. There comes a time when the non-grievers go back to life, even some of the grievers, and you're left trying to comprehend the incomprehensible."If there ever was or ever has been a love letter to book lovers then Words In Deep Blue is just that. So many things standout as the perfect thing to be written and resonate within my soul. The grief, the love, the questions and never ending answers.I made so many notes and marked many uncountable quotes but ultimately I can't find the words to describe what this book meant to me. Thank you Cath for writing a truly beautiful book....
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