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The Bridges of Madison County
The Bridges of Madison County
Author: Robert James Waller
ISBN-13: 9780446516525
ISBN-10: 044651652X
Publication Date: 1992
Pages: 192
Rating:
  • Currently 3.6/5 Stars.
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3.6 stars, based on 805 ratings
Publisher: Warner Books
Book Type: Hardcover
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reviewed The Bridges of Madison County on + 12 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 6
This is the story of a traveling photographer and a hard working & content farm wife who cross paths when he is on her street and asks her for directions. She is alone from her loving family for several days and they become extremely intrigued with eachother, and they quickly let their guards down and fall deeply in love. It's a story of unattainable love. It is a beautiful romance story that will have you laughing, smiling, and in tears!!
Mamaof3 avatar reviewed The Bridges of Madison County on + 25 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 6
I loved this book. A great tale of a love affair lasting only a short time, but leaving memories with two people that lasted a life time.
reviewed The Bridges of Madison County on + 79 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 4
The movie was good but the book is so much better...really enjoyed it!
buckshoteaton avatar reviewed The Bridges of Madison County on + 4 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 3
I know this book was popular, but I hated it.
reviewed The Bridges of Madison County on + 9 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
Great love story...romantic and heartbreaking! A great one-day read!
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Helpful Score: 2
I may be one of the only people I know who thought this book was total crap--but I did!!
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Helpful Score: 2
A great book. I wanted to read it over and over.
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Helpful Score: 2
A beautiful and sensuous love story.
AcornNancy avatar reviewed The Bridges of Madison County on + 7 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
The one true love, from a small chance meeting. Touches anyone who has ever found and lost the love of his/her life.
Ariadnae avatar reviewed The Bridges of Madison County on + 356 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
An incredibly touching story about love, passion, duty and life. A photographer sweeps a Iowa farmwife into an incredible love affair, but will she forsake family for passion?
SciFiFan avatar reviewed The Bridges of Madison County on + 69 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
This is a great summer read. Emotional, romantic, a book about longing and love and frustration and duty and oh so nicely written. I recommend highly for a cruise, or a beach or a cold winter night by the fire.
reviewed The Bridges of Madison County on + 49 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
When The Bridges of Madison County by Robert James Waller came out in 1992, it was THE book to read. Everyone was talking about it'with good reason. It's a good book, a short but satisfying read. It's a love story--an affair to remember, so to speak. In the summer of 1965 Francesca Johnson was a farm wife who meets Robert Kincaid, a National Geographic photographer, passing through town. He's interested in photographing the covered bridges in the area and asks Francesca for directions. When she offers to show him, there's an instant chemistry spark that slowly ignites into full-blown passionate fireworks. Her family is out of town, which is quite convenient for them. But this isn't just a "wham-bam-thank-you-ma'am" relationship. Robert and Francesca find true love. He heaps on the romantic mush she longs for and her husband is not built for. He tells her he loves her and cinches the deal by saying things like: "In a universe of ambiguity, this kind of certainty comes only once, and never again, no matter how many lifetimes you live." Or how about: "I'm no longer sitting next to you here on the grass. You have me inside of you as a willing prisoner." Great stuff for a lonely farm wife.

One of my friends didn't like the fact that Francesca kept journals of their time together in a chest along with Robert's magazine clippings, memories she clung to for the remainder of her life right under her unsuspecting husband's nose. The story actually opens with her grown children discovering these journals containing the incredible love story after their mother had passed away. I thought it revealed Francesca's undying love. Call me a sap, but I was moved by the book. Read other reviews at http://readinginthegarden.blogspot.com
emeraldfire avatar reviewed The Bridges of Madison County on
Helpful Score: 1
Neither Robert Kincaid nor Francesca Johnson are in the first blush of youth when they first meet in Iowa in the 1960's. However, that brief yet intense meeting has the potential to alternately haunt them and comfort them for the rest of their lives. Their memories of their time together are perhaps strong enough to last a lifetime.

Robert Kincaid is a fifty-two-year-old photographer for National Geographic Magazine. He is a strange, almost mystical traveler of Asian deserts, distant rivers, and ancient cities who is known for his world-class, poignant photographs; whose work can melt the hardest heart. Yet, he is also a man who feels out of harmony with his time.

Francesca Johnson is a forty-five-year-old housewife, once a hopeful young war bride from Italy - so filled with excitement and dreams for a brighter future. However, living in the hills of southern Iowa with only flickering memories of her girlhood to keep her company, Francesca is lonely. She is ostensibly happy and content with her life, yet when Robert drives through the dust and heat of an Iowa summer and turns into Francesca's farmhouse lane asking for directions, their illusions suddenly fall away.

As the photographer Robert Kincaid uses light to capture not objects, but rather his own kind of truth, what occurs beside the old bridges of Madison County over the space of four days, becomes a prism transforming Francesca's and Robert's emotions into a shared experience of uncommonly rare and stunning beauty. An experience which will haunt them forever. This is a story of a love too beautiful and too strong to die. A story so movingly poignant that it will transform the reader's ordinary emotions into something incredibly wondrous and brilliant.

The result is a passionate and deeply moving book, filled with lyrical prose and a vibrancy that places Robert James Waller in the forefront of current fiction writers. I must say that I thought this was a truly lovely, sweet love story. It was such a well-told story, deeply passionate and almost timeless. I give this book an A+!

The Bridges of Madison County by Robert James Waller is actually the second book that I've read by this author. Although this is also his debut novel. I must also say that while I've never watched the 1995 film adaptation, starring Clint Eastwood and Meryl Streep, I've only seen bits and pieces. I much prefer the book to the movie. Although, having only seen some of the movie, I suppose this is to be expected.
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Helpful Score: 1
wonderful story - couldn't put it down.
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Helpful Score: 1
A love story, emotional, sensual.
jazzysmom avatar reviewed The Bridges of Madison County on + 907 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
If you have ever had a love that you knew would never work out but would last forever in your heart you will be able to relate to this beautifully written story. Somehow knowing that it can not be more than the moment, makes your feelings a million times stronger for the times you are together. I cried thru almost the whole book. Beautiful love story, brings out lots of emotion, well worth reading over and over.
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Helpful Score: 1
Another great book about the sacarifices we make in this life to our responsibiltes. Also an amazing love story. I think it was better than the movie - but not by much!
SeenDrella avatar reviewed The Bridges of Madison County on
Helpful Score: 1
This is book is a fast read, a book you can take at the beach. I've seen the film version of this book, and of course the book is so much better.
carmenm avatar reviewed The Bridges of Madison County on + 9 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
This book is a favorite. Hated the movie. Loved the book.
cajunqueen avatar reviewed The Bridges of Madison County on + 25 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
Absolutely perfect. I read it in a day. Great book for a day at the beach!
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Helpful Score: 1
One of my past favorite books.
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Helpful Score: 1
A touching love story between a farm girl and a photographer for National Geographic who find each other at the wrong time but share toe timgling, heart felt love for each other all their lives. The book is just as good as the movie.
MyLikeIt avatar reviewed The Bridges of Madison County on + 450 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
Romantic and poignant.
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Helpful Score: 1
Enjoyed this book. A fast read.
deedeefree avatar reviewed The Bridges of Madison County on + 9 more book reviews
The absolute Best Love Story ever !!! Follows pretty close to the movie.
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I just read it for the first time and absolutely loved it! I liked that it went beyond cliche characters and developed them into someone quite believable. Their separation made me ache and yet you knew they chose what was right. I would definitely recommend this book.
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Wonderful love story, fast read. Highly recommend.
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I really like this book. It's sad, but well written. You can feel the desperation of lonliness from both main characters. Her marriage isn't perfect, but she does do the right thing in staying with her husband and children. I don't condone cheating on your spouse, ever, but you kind of understand.
catherineh avatar reviewed The Bridges of Madison County on + 10 more book reviews
One of my favorite books - I have read this a few times. A heartbreaking love story. A small book - you could read it in one sitting.
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Beautifully written book, but I think the movie was better though. Finished it in one day, and cried, and cried, and cried. Don't we all wish to feel this way????
justreadingabook avatar reviewed The Bridges of Madison County on + 1728 more book reviews
This was a great afternoon read. I loved the flow of the book and the way the story was woven into both lives. Gives you pause to think. What would you do? Characters weren't all that well developed since it was just a couple of days together. Didn't really like how an affair was romanticized into something to smile about years later.
StephaniePlum avatar reviewed The Bridges of Madison County on + 14 more book reviews
I felt that this book was a generational/age appropriate book. It was good but I can see it hitting a woman older and in a marriage right on. I am neither of those. It wasn't what I expected it to be and thought that it would have been more detailed about their time together. Wasn't bad, wasn't great.
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This book was a bestselling moving love story with a surprising ending. I thoroughly enjoyed reading it.
24speedracer avatar reviewed The Bridges of Madison County on + 42 more book reviews
I liked this book. Very poetic and descriptive. I must say that I enjoyed the movie so much more and I don't say that very often!
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This is a story of a sweet, forbidden love that endured for decades. This book made me smile and made me feel sad all simultaneously. This is a book in the same class as the tear-inducing, "The Notebook."
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This book was made into a great movie starring Clint Eastwood and Meryl Streep
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A wonderfully written true story of two hearts that came together but couldn't stay together. This has always been one of my favorite movies and now that I've read the book, it's one of my favorite books!
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A passionate, deeply moving book about Robert Kincaid and Francesca Johnson that will have you reading until you reach the end of this novel
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complete & unabridged; loved it
marasbookbarn avatar reviewed The Bridges of Madison County on + 26 more book reviews
Book on which the movie is based, and a heartfelt story about finding your soulmate just a little too late in life. At the time of your life when you understand not everything can be about you.

Very moving and sentimental, at times will make you laugh, and other times have the kleenex ready.

Meryl Streep and Clint Eastwood portrayed the main characters of the book in the movie.

Wonderful story.
2manyb00ks avatar reviewed The Bridges of Madison County on + 203 more book reviews
Not super impressed. I've got to say, I expected much more out of a book that has sold millions of copies, but it was nothing spectacular. At a short 171 pages it was a quick read. I think it took me an hour or two total. I found myself doing a lot of skimming though. The author tends to go off on tangents (which is bad news for an already short book). Don't be fooled by the way the book pretends to be a true story... it is fiction.
mrswiggs avatar reviewed The Bridges of Madison County on + 51 more book reviews
Love love love the movie... HATE HATE HATE the book.
grandmalydia avatar reviewed The Bridges of Madison County on + 7 more book reviews
Very romantic, definately a women book. I lovae it
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a timeless classic excellently written about a forbidden love. the author paints beautiful word pictures and you can almost imagine you're there.
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Classic must read!
grammyteach avatar reviewed The Bridges of Madison County on + 192 more book reviews
good story & a quick read
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While I've never seen the movie (though have heard wonderful things about it) this book remains one of my favorite love stories. I read it at a young age but still loved the poignancy of it.
bookworm01 avatar reviewed The Bridges of Madison County on + 138 more book reviews
One of the most incredible love stories I've read or will ever read!
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For anyone who has seen this movie, as usual, this book is better! And, if you haven't seen this movie, this book is a joy!
reviewed The Bridges of Madison County on + 48 more book reviews
Loved it!! Short, simple and beautiful!
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This book touched my heart, and made me cry. I think we all have some connection with it somehow, all of the "what if's" of life. It reads quickly, a book I will keep on the shelf forever.
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I read this book years ago and was taken by it. The book was 10xs better than the movie and had me going to the very end.
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A great short and romatic story. Both book and movie are heart warming.
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This is an amazing love, despite the fact that it is forbidden. I want something close to this in my life. Amazing read. Makes your heart sore.
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This is an oldy, but goodie! The book is ten times better than the movie (although Meryl Streep is super). All women wish they could have romance like this.
Belle0505 avatar reviewed The Bridges of Madison County on + 20 more book reviews
LOVED IT, LOVED IT, LOVED IT. If you don't cry reading this, then you don't have a heart.
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Who doesn't love Bridges of Madison County? What I wouldn't give to be swept off my feet, if only for a week of my life.
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I loved this book! I read it long before I saw the movie. I actually sobbed through parts of the book.
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Even better than the movie!
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Quite a tear jerker, didn't really expect to like it, and I was pleasantly surprised. Sometimes a man knows how to tug at my heart strings
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This book was so powerful that I continued thinking about it and mourning for the characters for days after I had finished it. It was hard to believe that it was only fiction.
Kmarie avatar reviewed The Bridges of Madison County on + 529 more book reviews
Better than the movie!
DameEdna avatar reviewed The Bridges of Madison County on + 149 more book reviews
This is in the top 5 of the WORST books I ever read. Poorly written, shallow. Bottom of the heap.
melliebelle avatar reviewed The Bridges of Madison County on + 33 more book reviews
Pretty good - better than the movie, in my opinion!
jenvalet avatar reviewed The Bridges of Madison County on + 47 more book reviews
One of the best books I've read - Makes me cry every time. Such a great love story.
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Throughout the book, I found myself wondering if it were true or not, and I see I'm not the only one: http://www.nationalgeographic.com/ngm/9607/0096.html#kincaid Part of me wanted to believe it, but part of me believed it had to be entirely made up, trying to deceive you into believing. It's a good book of a love that existed and yet, couldn't be. Tragic, and especially interesting to me because of Kincaid's profession, it makes up a nice little hardcover to sit down and read, though I'd probably designate it as a winter read rather than a summer one. The descriptions of sweltering heat would probably feel better on a freezing day than one already hot and sticky. It's a good book, but it's not terribly life-altering. 7 out of 10 perhaps.
bigshirl55 avatar reviewed The Bridges of Madison County on + 197 more book reviews
I've read this book countless times. Time to share with someone:D
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a romantic favorite and the basis for the movie with Meryl Streep and Clint Eastwood.
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This is a great story of love and commitment to family. I found it hard to get into the story in the first half of the first chapter. After that, I couldn't put the book down. It is a very quick read.
kenchris40 avatar reviewed The Bridges of Madison County on + 3 more book reviews
A classic love story. Shows the depth of love one has for family and commitment.
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One of my all-time faves!!!!!
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Read this one in just one sitting. A classic love story; everyone should read once in their lives.
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I love this book, way better than the movie!
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The #1 Bestseller that captured thfe heart of the world!!
Snowball7470 avatar reviewed The Bridges of Madison County on + 129 more book reviews
This is a great book and the movie is just as good!
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Really a beautiful story
SusieLou avatar reviewed The Bridges of Madison County on + 30 more book reviews
I accidently commended on Waller's "Slow Waltz in Cedar Bend" as being better than the movie with CLint Eastwood. I meant this book!
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Excellent, but be warned: If you are sensitive, this book is a SOB-FEST!
A good read though, definitely recommended.
passn2cre8 avatar reviewed The Bridges of Madison County on + 12 more book reviews
Love story about a woman and her soul mate. Wonderful read that touches your soul.
mvtrekkie avatar reviewed The Bridges of Madison County on + 231 more book reviews
A BEAUTIFUL READ!
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Beautifully written
SteeelMagnolia avatar reviewed The Bridges of Madison County on
I remember the first time I read "The Bridges of Madison County" and how it kept me up until late into the night just so I could finish it in one sitting. Having read it at least twice more, it is still as beautiful and poignant as it was that first time.

The love story between these two strangers that touched the rest of their lives is one of the best. Quite a quick read and such a beautiful story that will stay with you for a long time to come.
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One of my favorites....as was the movie version!
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I love this book ! Great story !
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Wonderful love story.
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A five-hanky book! Good crying catharsis.
batgirl avatar reviewed The Bridges of Madison County on + 284 more book reviews
Sappy as the movie. I guess I just don't find adultery very romantic.
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Sweet book!
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I see why this novel was a best seller! Very romantic story told very well. I ended up watching the film a year or two after I had read the novel and it does NOT do the novel justice. The characters of Waller's novel are multifaceted and vibrant, a roll Clint Eastwood simply does NOT properly fill in the film adaptation. Would recommend this sure to be classic for a nice winter week of evening reading.
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A flashy tale of a lonely woman alone and a mysterious drifter on asssignment to photograph the Bridges os Madison County. Clint Eastwood and Meryl Streep are the very best choices for this made for a movie idea. A very fast read.
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Who can resist this one? A nice, easy read. Fun.
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A beautiful love story!
23dollars avatar reviewed The Bridges of Madison County on + 432 more book reviews
I read this with a buddy in my online book club, The Reading Cove.

Apart from having a decent opening, this story felt like a middle-aged man's wet dream. Very forced premise: a loner photographer, Robert Kincaid, gets lost on assignment, stops to ask for directions from a lonely, middle-aged housewife, Francesca Johnson, whose husband and children just happen to have just left her all alone for an entire week! So fate has them give in to an immediate and ill-fated attraction and they spend the next four days swimming in sap and having sex all over her poor husband's house.

I couldn't identify with this love story because it felt very contrived and underdeveloped. And I thought it was laughable that Francesca would leave such a detailed letter to her children for posterity. Didn't she have a friend or family member back home to spill her guts to? Would a woman really feel the need to inform her adult children in a post-mortem letter about exactly where in the house she'd had sex with a man she'd met 2.3 minutes ago? Please.

And some of the dialogue was so cheesy: "Robert, you're so powerful it's frightening" during sex had me laughing out loud to distraction!

At least the movie had Meryl and Clint in it, lol.

There must've been an awful lot of lonely housewives out there who bought this book to make it the bestselling hardcover novel of all time...but for me, it's a C-. I really wish I'd enjoyed it more.
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I may be odd but I don't like this book.
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When Robert Kincaid drives through the heat and dust of an Iowa summer and turns into Francesca Johnson's farm lane looking for directions, the world-class photographer and the Iowa farm wife are joined in an experience passion and emotion that will haunt them forever. The romantic classic of the 1990's.
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I really enjoyed this book, it is one of my favoites.
SGTBob avatar reviewed The Bridges of Madison County on + 156 more book reviews
A romantic story of a chance meeting of Robert Kinkaid and Francesca Johnson in the Winterset, Iowa area, while he was on assignment to take pictures of the seven covered bridges in the area.
He gets lost and cannot find the 7th bridge, and stops to ask for directions.
In the four days they are together, they fall in love and are forever longing for one another, but their love is a forbidden love that can never be.
I don't usually seek out romantic stories, but I'm glad I found this one.
Touching, cheer full, but yet sad. This book will bring out all of those emotions and more. Get it and read it.
By the way, I plan on visiting these same bridges the summer of 2015.
kevinsbebe avatar reviewed The Bridges of Madison County on + 165 more book reviews
Good story but I didn't "love" it.
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You won't be disappointed with this one, great book! Better than the movie by a long shot...
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The book is soooo much better than the movie by Clint Eastwood.
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If you liked the movie, you will love the book. Very engrossing but a fast read. Ladies will love the romance.
gamaw avatar reviewed The Bridges of Madison County on + 99 more book reviews
A quick read. Not bad, but I am not really much of a fan of romance type books. It was okay though.
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I think I'll stick to my mysteries!
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Every bad thing you've heard about this book is true.

Horrible. Pure rubbish. It's safe to say that I lost multiple IQ points as a result of reading such a poorly imagined and written novel.

Its saving grace is its brevity. I finished this book because I wanted to see if it was in fact the worst book ever written. I'm not sure if it wins that prize, but it's definitely right up there in quality - or lack thereof - with Nicholas Sparks' "The Notebook".
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Great book, quick read.
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is a story of robert kincaid, a world class photographer, and francesa johnson, and iowa farm wife.
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OH, you are going to like this one for sure
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He could have walked out on this earlier, could still walk. Rationality shrieked at him "Let it go, KIncaid, get back on the road. Shoot t6he bridges, go to India. Stop in Bangkok on hte way and look up the silk merchant's daughter who knows every ecstatic secret the old ways can teach. Swim naked with her at dawn in jungle pools and listen to her scream as you turn her inside out at twighlter. But the slow street tango had begun. Somewhere it played he could hear it and old accordion. It was far back or far ahead he couldn't be sure. Yet it moved toward him steadily. And the sound of it blurred his criteria and funneled his own alternatives toward unity.
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Supposed to have been an excellent movie and a really good book, but I just couldn't get into it - so I have not read this book. Hope someone else will like it.
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This book looks brand new. I bought it. Never read it. It has never been opened.
tish avatar reviewed The Bridges of Madison County on + 384 more book reviews
not my cup of tea.
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I read this book some time ago. Not just for people who live in Iowa! It was made into a movie which I enjoyed also. Order it, you'll be glad you did.
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One warm 1960s summer day Robert Kincaid walks into the quaint Iowa town of Winterset to photograph its beautiful old bridges for a photo essay for National Geographic. Asking directions at a local farmhouse, he meets Francesca, a beautiful farm wife whose family is away at the state fair. They fall deeply and immediately in love. For four days, they revel in one another's beauty and the magic that they bring to each other. When it comes time for him to leave, Robert wants her to go with him, but she makes the painful decision to stay with her family. After Robertos;s gone, Francesca keeps track of him through his pictures in National Geographic. She notices the careworn lines of his well-traveled face, the medallion around his neck that bears her name. After he dies, his ashes are scattered near the bridge they photographed together, and she receives a box of his personal effects. When she dies, she leaves them to her children, along with three volumes of writing which contain her story of their love. True love shines in this spare, simple story. Not literary so much as classic, the love story of Robert and Francesca is as universal and eternal as Romeo and Juliet.
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brand new hard back
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He could have walked out on this earlier, could still walk. Rationality shrieked at him. "Let it go, Kincaid, get back on the road. Shoot the bridges, go to India. Stop in Bangkok on the way and look up the silk merchant's daughter who knows every ecstatic secret the old way can teach. Swim naked with her at down in jungle pools and listen to her scream as you turn her inside out at twilight. Let go of this" - the voice was hissing now - "it's outrunning you."
But the slow street tango had begun. Somewhere it played; he could hear it, an old accordion. It was far back or far ahead, he couldn't be sure. Yet it moved toward him steadily. And the sound of it blurred his criteria and funneled his own alternatives toward unity. Inexorably it did that, until there was nowhere left to go, except toward Francesca Johnson.
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My copy that is listed has the proper ISBN but is not a hardcover but an oversized softcover. Easy reading and a lovely story. Made into a major motion picture starring Meryl Streep and Clint Eastwood.
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This book does not have a jacket. It is in pristine condition.