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As Young as We Feel [Large Print] [Hardcover]

Melody Carlson

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  • Hardcover: 453 pages
  • Publisher: Thorndike Press; large type edition edition (September 2010)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1410429288
  • ISBN-13: 978-1410429285
  • Product Dimensions: 21.8 x 14.2 x 2.5 cm
  • Shipping Weight: 522 g

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Amazon.com: 3.3 out of 5 stars (18 customer reviews)

31 of 39 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars A Christian Soap Opera Sort Of Book...., Feb 23 2010
By Sunday "SundayAtDusk" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: AS YOUNG AS WE FEEL (Paperback)
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After reading just one chapter of this book, I concluded it was either self-published, or belonged to a genre that was unfamiliar to me. Reading the back of the book cover, I discovered it was the latter. The book is listed as "FICTION/Christian/General", or what is known as the "religious fiction" genre, I believe. It's not overly religious nor particularly judgmental. What it is, however, is written in an amateurish manner, which was surprising since the back of the book states Ms. Carlson has written 150 books! "As Young As We Feel" just reads like it was a beginner's attempt at writing a novel. After reading a few more chapters, I strongly felt I was not going to be able to go on reading.

The writing was the type where the author has a lot of messages and observations about life that she wants to get across to her readers. Hence, the characters seemed to basically exist to relay all of those messages and observations. Also, even though there was the interesting storyline that all the girls go back to first grade together, there was little about their childhoods and friendships, because they weren't actually that close. At some point while reading, however, the characters grew on me enough that I wanted to see what happened them; thus, I did finish the book. I am giving it three stars, instead of two, because I imagine it might be considered an interesting novel in the "religious fiction" genre...although I don't know that for sure...and don't intend to find out...the writing is just too simple for me.

18 of 22 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars OK, wish it were better written, Feb 7 2010
By Rushmore - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: AS YOUNG AS WE FEEL (Paperback)
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In my 6th grade class there were 3 Lindas, not 4, so I am in the same generation as the protagonists. Obviously the premise held a lot of appeal for me. However, the writing let me down. The characters felt like they were composed of plot points and did not seem like real people. According to the back of the book this story is classified as Christian fiction, not a genre I particularly enjoy. However, I really think if I were not informed that this is Christian fiction, I wouldn't recognize it as such. There are a few rather out-of-character references to prayer and church, but other than that it is pretty straightforward fiction.

It is a quick read and held my attention, but I didn't really buy the ending in which (spoiler alert) all 4 Lindas end up back in Clifden. Three of them relocate from big cities because they long for the charm of a small town. Oh, and they have new men in their lives. It's pretty contrived. If I cared more about these characters I would want to know how many of them actually stick around longer than a year or so. I'm sorry to say I was disappointed.

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars For every woman in her fifties, Mar 8 2010
By B. J. Mayer "bjm54" - Published on Amazon.com
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I enjoyed this book very much. It took the action a little while to develop but the basic premise is a great one- four childhood friends brought back together in their fifties renew their friendships and their lives. As a woman who grew up when "Linda" was one of the most common names (we didn't have many names back then) I can easily imagine the scenario of four friends named Linda (my class had four Susans instead.) As a- heaven forbid- middle-aged woman today I can thoroughly relate to the places in which the Lindas find themselves. I'm looking forward to the sequel and certainly hope the Kindle version will come at a reasonable price. In the meantime I'm going to buy the paperback edition of this first book for my best friend Linda!

I gave it four stars instead of five mainly because I think it took the story too long to get interesting. One of the downsides of having four main characters is the time it takes for the reader to become interested in all four, and this book does suffer from that basic and almost inevitable flaw. For the readers who tend to shy away from "Christian Fiction", don't worry, there is very little to scare you off and nowhere is the style preachy.
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