A Wonderful Read! This book was hilarious! I could read it again and again! Holly's friends make you laugh and cry and ultimately helps Holly live through the next 10 months. She is able to pick up the pieces and still live with a contentment that Gerry would have wanted her to have. She finds out that her family means everything to her, and along the way she finds out who her true friends really are as well. If anyone has suffered from losing someone this book makes you find the good in what is yet to come. It is not over and Cecelia Ahern shows exactly how this is true by creating this novel. She is a wonderful author, and I would recommend this book to anyone!
I loved this book. I just finished watching the movie and it reminded me of how much I loved this story. While the movie was good on it's own, when compared to the book, the movie is lacking. I thought the story was well written and I loved all the hysterical situations Holly and her friends got into. The entire story is relatable no matter how old you are, single/married, male/female. I laughed, cried and on many occasions did both at the same time. This was a great debut for Cecelia Ahern.Cecelia Ahern Rules This Irish lass is so incredibly talented. I love this book, absolutely and positively...guess that's why they made a movie from it. Confused about the book!!! I'm so confused right now about this book...!
When I first read this book, I thought it was wonderful! As soon as the movie came out, I went to watch it, and I also really enjoyed the movie. It was a real tear-jerker.
However, parts of the plot from "P.S. I Love You" were similar to a Thai movie I watched last night, titled "The Letter." In this Thai movie, a woman from Chiang Mai falls in love with a man from Bangkok. The two fall in love and get married. However, their happiness is cut short when the husband suddenly dies of a brain tumor. Before the wife decides to move back to Chiang Mai, she receives a letter from her dead husband. As it turns out, her husband had written a series of letters to her before he died and arranged to have them sent to her after his death. The letters help her move on and she moves back to Chiang Mai and gives birth to their son.
Weird, huh? "The Letter" was released in June 2004, and it's a remake of a Korean film which was released in 1997. Could it be coincidence that the plots of "P.S. I Love You" and "The Letter" are so similar??A Wonderful Romantic Story So happy I had not seen the movie before reading the book. Immediately I was drawn into the story. I loved every minute of the book and finished it in 2 days. Cecelia writes great stories about strong women I couldn't wait to pass it onto someone else to read.
Keep writing Cecelia.