![]() ![]() While somewhat predictable, this "feel good" novel worked for me, and earned a rare 5 stars from me. This is a relationship story, but I think it is quality writing and should appeal to both men and women (I am a man). That said, I think that she added to the listening experience as narrator. The sequel to Elizabeth Bergs The Story of Arthur Truluv is another feel-good story, this time about Lucille Howard, the elderly woman living in Arthurs. This is common among professional readers of both genders. She is great with the female voices, but falls short when reading the male dialogue. Berg, though, brings the sweetness and emotions to the listener. The author is the narrator, which is usually not good. After that, I loved this story, boosting this from a 4 star to a 5 star novel. Well, maybe not Lucille, who can be hard to take, but she means well, and was a great character.This novel went from good to excellent when the three lives become very intertwined. I found myself believing and caring about these characters. His story will make you laugh and cry, and will show you a love that never ends. This book was touching and felt real from the start. I dare you to read this novel and not fall in love with Arthur Truluv. Arthur and Maddy meet at a cemetery, a place they frequently visit. ![]() This novel follows three people: Arthur (a old, recent widower), Lucille (the old nosy, needy next door neighbor), and Maddy (a misfit teen). ![]() Sweet novel of three interconnected lives ![]()
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