Dear Mr. Knightley: A Novel
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As you can see, I clearly agree with her. Muir prayed for me.
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No one has ever done that before, Sure, the Muirs made references while saying grace during my weekly dinners, but this prayer was only for me. As we got up form the table, she came over and hugged me. She then prayed that I would feel safe and loved forever, and that God would take away my pain and leave strength and compassion.
Once they learn my name, I never get past the development directors. I felt Reay had stronger characters in this novel than in the last I read by her, but am still not sure how good of an author Reay is. That was from the movie, my darling Mrs.
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I see no risk in your writing. You need to stretch so that your soul touches each topic.
If you fail to connect, you fail the reader. A jab, a deflection, a hit, then pain—all hidden beneath exquisite manners and an aura of sophistication.
Every step she takes forward, she glances back and even retreats. I hope to like this new character. Maybe all good writers do that: He went back and I followed. Is there a big market for it?
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Like Liked by 1 person. At least over here there is. A lot of them are Amish or Mormon or other religion affiliated. Seems like a bit of a mixed bagged! Knightley as the story progresses. Characters I could relate to: Part of the reason I enjoyed this book is because it was difficult for me to relate to, but in a good partially selfish way.
Book Review: Dear Mr. Knightley by Katherine Reay
I found that book to be much more uncomfortable because it was a story line that I may have to deal with someday. Knightley had pasts that do not directly relate to me. Knightley , Sam realizes that she is hiding behind the personas of many of the characters in her beloved books. Her character challenged me to think through the ways I hide myself from others and the ways that others may hide themselves from me.
Who do I recommend to read this book: I recommend this book to anyone who would get a kick out of references to Jane Austen, Shakespeare, or Dickens. I am definitely a chick flick type of girl, but I find that Christian romance novels are generally not encouraging to me.
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I thought Reay did a great job of keeping the romantic parts fairly down to earth and realistic for the most part: And let me know if you have any suggestions for the format of book reviews! Your email address will not be published. Subscribe to our weekly newsletter! Notify me by email when the comment gets approved.