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geolatin's review
3.0
The only reason this was publishable was because of the first two books. There was a lot of repetition & rambling. There were some new vignettes that made it worth reading, particularly a race riot Mr. Bernstein & his wife came close to dying in.
dbartlett95's review
3.0
This book was good but I can relate to another reviewer's review of one of his other books where they said that his writing didn't really evoke a lot of emotion out of the reader. The story was nice but the writing was pretty simple and I felt like he repeated a number of events to try and make it more passionate but it didn't really work (for me). I also didn't really feel like it was the story of their love but rather a story of his life before and after her death.
c0reyann's review
5.0
Yet another amazing story from Harry. This is the final "life story" of Harry's telling the tale of his beautiful and wonderful relationship with his wife. I highly recommend this story to anyone that's loved before or read his previous works.
yamanashipear's review
3.0
This book was good but I can relate to another reviewer's review of one of his other books where they said that his writing didn't really evoke a lot of emotion out of the reader. The story was nice but the writing was pretty simple and I felt like he repeated a number of events to try and make it more passionate but it didn't really work (for me). I also didn't really feel like it was the story of their love but rather a story of his life before and after her death.
thebrookelist's review
3.0
Loved his other books so completely, this was a must-read. I hoped for more humanity and depth about his young children, but only a few wonderful stories about them. Interesting view on aging and his sweet wife, but repeated lots from the previous two books. Not as wonderful, but still enjoyable.
sarahjl's review
2.0
love, love, love his first two books but could have done without this one. there isn't enough of the love story. as many of reviewers have stated the book tends to repeat many stories from the previous books.