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  • Love the writer Dislike Main Character

    2
    By mommaJ1401
    Wow Almost nothing endearing, attractive, respectful, admirable about this selfish main character. Redemption didn’t happen, if that was the goal of the ending.
  • Nice read

    4
    By DaBu55
    I admit it was hard to put down. But I also find novels where the main character is continually doing the wrong thing (until the end) a bit irritating.
  • Riding Lessons

    5
    By PushpushStable
    Quite simply one of the best books I've read in years. Life lessons fill the pages.
  • Riding Lessons

    5
    By Chatwatt
    I'm someone who generally reads spy thrillers by an author like David Baldacci, but I have loved the three books by Sara Gruen that I've read: Water for Elephants...so great that the movie could not come close; At the Water's Edge...rich and historical, and I just finished Riding Lessons. While the novel brilliantly addresses real family problems and relationships, Riding Lessons turned into a real page-turner that I just couldn't put down until I finished it.
  • A little frustrating at times.

    3
    By Vickles22
    A 38 year old woman should be able to handle at least ONE curveball thrown by life. She so completely fell apart throughout the book that I stopped feeling sorry for her and wondered when she was going to get a clue.
  • Amazing

    5
    By Duckycrazy
    Couldn't put it down
  • AMAZIMG!!

    5
    By snnxbdnd
    I am a total bookworm and have read many books in my life, however this is one of the best novels I have read in a long time. I am also a horse lover and owner, so I guess it made the book even better. I would recommend this book to anyone!! :)
  • Great book

    4
    By Aumbit
    Great book. Very true to the equestrian profession. Great read with a great vocabulary.
  • Absorbing, despite stupid protagonist

    4
    By blahblah1996
    Sara Gruen is an excellent writer, or I wouldn't have finished this book. Our heroine is extraordinarily flawed, behaving irresponsibly and displaying a lack of maturity and emotional control that prevents the reader from identifying with her. At one point I almost didn't care what happened to her. Gruen's amazing storytelling ability kept me reading in spite of that. Another issue I have with Gruen is a problem with pacing. Even if you didn't know what page you're on, you can tell immediately when the story ends as you are pitched into what should be a separate epilogue--as though Gruen has run out of time and, in the last chapter, has to switch from storytelling to reporting in order to meet her publisher's deadline. All that said, I still recommend Gruen's books because her stories do sweep you into their worlds, and her characters practically leap off the page and become real. If they didn't, I wouldn't have gotten so annoyed with this heroine.
  • Don't expect Water for Elephants

    5
    By AdinaMarie
    It was a little hard to get first the first chapter because I wanted so much for it to be as good as the last book of her and it wasn't. But after the first couple chapters I fell in love with this story as much as the last. Really well written and I can't wait to read the next one.