Pros: Cliffhangers, character development, inspirational aspects, unputdownable quality, epilogue letter Cons: Epilogue letter, easy resolutions
Dear Jason Wright,You have crafted the kind of story that remains in one's mind for some time to come. It is that rare book that makes picking up the next one too soon after feel wrong. In fact, the only thing I could pick up was ...
Pros: intriguing, wholesome story of faith and forgiveness Cons: sometimes a little cliché, but expect that in this genre
The Wednesday Letters by Jason F. Wright, had me reading from beginning to end, wanting to find out what the last letters might include. I found out, I feel warm and fuzzy and I'd recommend this book to friends. It's Not Pulitzer ...
I started reading this book and couldn't put it down. It was very touching, the love between this family, the forgiveness, and the hurt. I did end up crying at a few parts, but I wear my heart on my sleeve so it's expected. Reading this tempted me to skip to the very last letter because I was so curious. But I resisted. I read this book in 4 days flat. I couldn't wait to come home and read.
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