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Only Love [Large Print] (Hardcover)

by Erich Segal (Author)
3.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (8 customer reviews)

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From Library Journal

John Rubinstein adroitly handles the accents and cultural flair of this typically Segal tale of romance, music, intelligent characters, and impending loss. Matthew Hiller, a brilliant medical geneticist, is approached by the husband of a dying woman begging him to save her life. Of course, this takes Matt back into a once impassioned and unresolved love. Much of this is told in flashback?from Paris and Venice to Africa and New York?building the emotional ties between the doctor and his patient Silvia. This provides a challenge for the reader. However, a particular benefit to audio over print here is the Brahms piano and cello duet that helps the ending resonate for the listener. Announced as the subject of a 1998 Hallmark Hall of Fame miniseries, this will ensure a definite new mass-market market for this audiobook.?Joyce Kessel, Villa Maria Coll., Buffalo, N.Y.
Copyright 1998 Reed Business Information, Inc.


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How can the author of a bombshell like 1970's Love Story follow up with such a long succession of dramatic duds (Prizes, 1995, etc.)? Readers are likely to occupy their minds with this question while leafing through the forgettable life and loves of Dr. Matthew Hiller, genetic engineer extraordinaire. With an alcoholic lit-professor father and a workaholic mother, young Matthew knew he was blessed to possess a talent as a pianist strong enough that one day it will carry him away from Dearborn, Michigan, forever. In college, he majors in music but also pursues an interest in medicine while carrying on a benign but creative friendship with a pretty cellist named Evie. After graduation, Evie marries her master-class instructor, and Matthew opts for med school, following up with a stint tending victims of Ethiopia's famine. There, he meets and falls hard for fellow doctor Silvia Dalessandro, an Italian super-heiress using this altruistic jaunt to escape a scheduled marriage to wealthy family friend Nico Rinaldi. Matthew and Silvia shack up together, but when Matthew is nearly killed by natives, Silvia agrees to marry Nico right away if he'll airlift Matthew to a Swiss hospital. Thus Matthew hangs on to his life but loses Silvia and--he realizes soon enough--his ability to play the piano. Heartbroken, he buries himself in research studies at Harvard, soon becoming the world's expert at destroying brain tumors through genetic engineering. Moving to New York to continue his work, Matthew rediscovers Evie (now divorced with two daughters), marries her, and lives happily until, lo and behold, Silvia appears at his office door with the biggest brain tumor of all. Will Matthew resist Silvia's fatal attraction, holding onto the family happiness he's found with Evie? Segal's brisk, oddly passionless prose does little to motivate the reader to care. (First printing of 50,000; TV rights to CBS; Literary Guild main selection; $150,000 ad/promo) -- Copyright ©1997, Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Majestic and Amazing!!!!!!!!!, Jul 6 2003
By G. Dhar "GattuRaje" (Himalayan Hermitage) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Only Love (Paperback)
Honestly speaking this Book is the best I've read by Erich Segal and the pain illustrated in the story surpasses Love Story by all means. I read the entire book in 2 sittings and was left spell bound by it.
A Must to any Love Story collector !
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3.0 out of 5 stars Experience the TRUE LOVE, Oct 1 2001
This review is from: Only Love (Paperback)
I read this book in one sitting,the author really deserves acclamation for his narration,the words he used to describe the warm compassionate feelings of the hero.While i was going through the book i really felt concern for the welfare of somebody else(sure the poor) and for at least one day i never felt like having food.Even drinking a small cup of tea caused an uncomfortable feeling in some part of the body,the description of people at Eritrea flashed through my mind for seconds.
And what to say he has crafted a good love story,shows that love has no barriers of continents,and once you love somebody and she is away from you ,perhaps you love her more.I think no reader can say who loved whom more-Silvia loved Heller more or vice versa.
And he has nicely crafted evry character in the story ,each playing his part well,giving some clues of how life is different for each individual.
Experience the haunting of the most loving moments in life.And no villian characters in this loving life...
Erich segal is successful of creating a nice psychological feature of affectionate and emotional feelings deep somewhere in our heart.
I expect more from his other books,but sure this book is worth reading regardless of what mood you are dressed in today.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Sometimes you do have to say you're sorry, Aug 7 2000
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This review is from: Only Love (Paperback)
Especially if you write a novel this bad. Segal is one of my favorite authors. If I'm stranded on a deserted island and can only bring two books, one of them would probably be "Doctors". That's why "Only Love" makes me real mad. What was he thinking? There is absolutely nothing new, everything is so predictable and corny. Did he write it only to fulfill his obligation to his publisher ?
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5.0 out of 5 stars This book has a very intriguing story line!
I really enjoyed this book, and even though the prologue pretty much tells you the outcome, the story was quite enjoyable! Read more
Published on April 6 1999 by HArplee@aol.com

3.0 out of 5 stars More pedestrian than his other works
Don't get me wrong, I enjoyed "Only Love," and in fact sped through it, but it didn't even come close to his masterpieces like "Love Story" and "The... Read more
Published on Mar 8 1999

1.0 out of 5 stars A very disappointing read for Erich Segal fans.
I've been reading Erich Segal's books for quite some time now and was so overwhelmed with Doctors. Sadly, Only Love doesn't live up to expectations. Read more
Published on Jul 20 1998 by Mench (mackdm@vasia.com)

4.0 out of 5 stars Touching and Honest
I've read every book by Erich Segal.After Love Story I've picked every title. Each of his books have been unique and written with a great combination of a sense of humour and... Read more
Published on Jun 5 1998

5.0 out of 5 stars Fast-Paced/Engaging Narrative of Loves Lost and Found
This work is the first book that I have picked up, and been constantly unable to put down. It is an outstanding tale, well written if perhaps a bit "wordy" at times, and... Read more
Published on Jun 4 1998 by Albert Lilly

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