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I Know This Much Is True
by Wally Lamb
The Best Book I've Ever Read (7/1/2005)
This was the best book I have ever read. I carried this large book with me every where I went. I could not put it down. Thank you for the book Wally I am waiting for your next one. Thanks again.
I Know This Much Is True
by Wally Lamb
Absolutely Fascinating (7/1/2005)
Absolutely fascinating to see the reactions to mental illness and to see how the brother is driven/destined to be his brother's keeper and give up the role. Extremely realistic, moving, though-provoking.
I Know This Much Is True
by Wally Lamb
Even Better (7/1/2005)
After Lamb's first book, "She's Come Undone", I thought the second book would never measure up. Well, he did it again - and even better! I can't put it down and don't want it to end... If he can do this twice, then surely his next will be wonderful!
I Know This Much Is True
by Wally Lamb
Amazing (7/1/2005)
As a rule I tend not to cry in books, but this was the first to make me. This book is amazing, that is all I can think of to describe it. I thought at first that it was because I'm at the perfect stage in my life to read it BUT I came to the conclusion that this man is not only an awfully talented writer but researcher as well. He understands people like no other writer I've ever experienced. Wally Lamb has inspired me to continue writing.
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