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5.0 out of 5 stars
Engaging and thoughtful, Sep 25 2007
By Jay L. Young - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: The Pacific Between (Paperback)
I usually don't read this type of novel and having read the Publisher's Weekly review, I was prepared for a drawn-out melodrama, but I found myself utterly sucked in to The Pacific Between. I could not put this book down!
Raymond Wong's debut novel is not only filled with insight about the nature of love, maturity, and forgiveness, it's told in a thoroughly engaging and honest manner. All the characters were well-developed, believable and interesting. Greg's whiplash journey to uncover his past and ultimately understand his future was touching and vivid. I can't wait to read Raymond's next novel!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A must read!, Aug 16 2010
By June E. Kramin - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: The Pacific Between (Paperback)
There are enough reviews here with the story details so all I can add is to tell you how much I also thoroughly enjoyed this book! I loved all the characters, especially Greg and the personal growth he took throughout the book. Ray's description of the scenery was amazing - you truly really felt like you were there. I've recommended the book to many friends and will continue to do so. I look forward to reading more from this author.
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5.0 out of 5 stars
Voyage of Self Discovery!, Aug 14 2010
By Happily Ever After Reviews - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: The Pacific Between (Paperback)
LynnMarie's Review
The Pacific Between is written from Greg Lockland's first person perspective. He's a likeable character, though confused about many aspects of his life. The story takes us on his voyage of self discovery. He travels from the US, across the Pacific, to China, to confront the demons of his past. Even though he is content in a relationship with Kate, he can't stop thinking about his lost love from a life forgotten. Once he arrives in China, he immediately seeks out Lian, the woman that his mind has defined as perfection all these years apart.
When he finds what he's been seeking, he gets a lot more than he bargained for. The Pacific Between entwines a mystery, lost love, unfulfilled expectations and betrayal, as we join Greg on his emotional journey. Greg's character is realistically flawed, humorous and confused about what he wants.
Raymond K. Wong masterfully describes the setting of this book as an artist would paint a picture. You get lost in the larger than life dialogue, and walk with Greg through the streets of China as he looks for something that doesn't even exist.
The Pacific Between is a well written novel with a beautiful, yet somewhat tragic romantic element weaved throughout the pages. Greg learns that sometimes reality isn't as wonderful as our memories. He comes full circle and discovers that happiness wasn't that far away from him at all. Well done!
4 1/2 Tea Cups!