Love Story (Love Story #1) 
it's an emotional roller-coaster.Wasn't much into it actually. Even the movie, it wasn't a favorite of mine. But the book was a gift from one of my friends and I thought I should give it a try. One of my main reasons of reading this book is my previous reads of other novels that were made into movies. Although those movies weren't that good, the books were absolutely amazing.As for this case, the movie and the book hold 2 stars in my humble opinion.

I laughed. I cried (and believe me. i cried a lot!). I fell in love. I learned. I simply love the book. It was indeed beautifully written and it reached out into the depths of my soul. My heart just poured out as I read the last few pages of the book. Such a tiny book to stir such great emotions in me. beautiful.
I read Love Story because I didn't want to see the movie, but I wanted to know what everyone was talking about. While it was an affecting and sentimental little story, even at that young age I felt that it was trying too hard to tug on my heartstrings. It seemed, somehow, too juvenile, even to my then very juvenile mind. In later years, I came to realize that the movie's oft quoted line, "Love means never having to say you're sorry" is a complete falsehood. In fact, love means always being
3.5 Harvard and Radcliffe stars!Meet Oliver Barett IV, Harvard undergraduate and an aspirant in law studies. Rich as gold, total hockey jock.Enter Jenny Cavilleri, studying music at Radcliffe. Sassy and exceedingly witty. And heres how it all started: What the hell makes you so smart? I asked. I wouldnt go for coffee with you, she answered.Listen- I wouldnt ask you.That, she replied, is what makes you stupid. The book exploits films and tiers of cheese and corn, and is in every bit,
It may be that you need "Super Sad True" in the title, for this is the only way the tale could be made relevant & contemporary in the year 2017. The jock-&-Italian-girl thing may of once been deemed, you know, sultry. As exotic for this WASP-y crowd as anything else. (Right now, 20-yr olds getting married seems a bigger, more exotic, waaaay rarer occurrence.)Snarky and sexy teens? ALWAYS in vogue. & tales of new-but-doomed love? Hella DITTO.
Erich Segal
Paperback | Pages: 224 pages Rating: 3.62 | 50880 Users | 2680 Reviews

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Title | : | Love Story (Love Story #1) |
Author | : | Erich Segal |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 224 pages |
Published | : | January 8th 2002 by HarperTorch (first published February 14th 1970) |
Categories | : | Romance. Fiction. Classics. Womens Fiction. Chick Lit |
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Oliver Barrett IV, a wealthy jock from a stuffy WASP family on his way to a Harvard degree and a career in law . . . Jenny Cavilleri, a sharp-tongued, working-class beauty studying music at Radcliffe . . . Opposites in nearly every way, Oliver and Jenny are kindred spirits from vastly different worlds. Falling deeply and powerfully, their attraction to one another defies everything they have ever believed—as they share a passion far greater than anything they dreamed possible . . . and explore the wonder of a love that must end too soon. One of the most adored novels of our time, this is the book that defined a generation—a story of uncompromising devotion, of life as it really is . . . and love that changes everything.Present Books As Love Story (Love Story #1)
Original Title: | Love Story |
ISBN: | 0380017601 (ISBN13: 9780380017607) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Love Story #1 |
Characters: | Oliver Barrett IV, Jennifer Cavilleri |
Setting: | Boston, Massachusetts(United States) Massachusetts(United States) |
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Ratings: 3.62 From 50880 Users | 2680 ReviewsEvaluation Out Of Books Love Story (Love Story #1)
I am the kind of person who has never read 'MBs' . yes.. the. 'Mills & Boons' mania. Infact by the age I realised what they are and how essential they were in the growing years of a girl's life, I never even felt like reading them. So you can imagine how I feel about love stories, the candy floss romance, boy meets girl & they start dating & before they knwo they fall in love and then the problems start. So here I have summarised 99% of the love stories written - sometimes the onlyit's an emotional roller-coaster.Wasn't much into it actually. Even the movie, it wasn't a favorite of mine. But the book was a gift from one of my friends and I thought I should give it a try. One of my main reasons of reading this book is my previous reads of other novels that were made into movies. Although those movies weren't that good, the books were absolutely amazing.As for this case, the movie and the book hold 2 stars in my humble opinion.

I laughed. I cried (and believe me. i cried a lot!). I fell in love. I learned. I simply love the book. It was indeed beautifully written and it reached out into the depths of my soul. My heart just poured out as I read the last few pages of the book. Such a tiny book to stir such great emotions in me. beautiful.
I read Love Story because I didn't want to see the movie, but I wanted to know what everyone was talking about. While it was an affecting and sentimental little story, even at that young age I felt that it was trying too hard to tug on my heartstrings. It seemed, somehow, too juvenile, even to my then very juvenile mind. In later years, I came to realize that the movie's oft quoted line, "Love means never having to say you're sorry" is a complete falsehood. In fact, love means always being
3.5 Harvard and Radcliffe stars!Meet Oliver Barett IV, Harvard undergraduate and an aspirant in law studies. Rich as gold, total hockey jock.Enter Jenny Cavilleri, studying music at Radcliffe. Sassy and exceedingly witty. And heres how it all started: What the hell makes you so smart? I asked. I wouldnt go for coffee with you, she answered.Listen- I wouldnt ask you.That, she replied, is what makes you stupid. The book exploits films and tiers of cheese and corn, and is in every bit,
It may be that you need "Super Sad True" in the title, for this is the only way the tale could be made relevant & contemporary in the year 2017. The jock-&-Italian-girl thing may of once been deemed, you know, sultry. As exotic for this WASP-y crowd as anything else. (Right now, 20-yr olds getting married seems a bigger, more exotic, waaaay rarer occurrence.)Snarky and sexy teens? ALWAYS in vogue. & tales of new-but-doomed love? Hella DITTO.
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