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  • One of those books

    5
    By elwayne62
    That make you feel good. I didn’t want the book to end. The author has a way of writing that’s flows so elegantly, almost like pros. Just a fantastic book.
  • The unlikely pilgrimage of Harold fry

    5
    By kendykem
    Very good story of love and forgiveness. I loved the book.
  • Off putting

    3
    By 4488662
    Most of the time a woman author writing in a man’s can get things right but this story was a man’s voice with a woman’s sensibilities and observations. It felt like a forced movie script of A Man named Ove meets Forest Gump.
  • Walk On.

    5
    By Orbitnow
    This is a wonderful book. It tells the story of a person much like you and me, struggling to get through this life and to make things right. In the end, the answers are clear, even through our tears. Life is a journey, Look around you, Listen to the world, Love yourself and others , Laugh heartedly with them. We are all in this together.
  • Beautifully written

    5
    By jlfantome
    The simple, stunning beauty of Chapter 31 alone is worth the entire book.
  • The unlikely pilgrimage of Harold Fry

    5
    By 💗123
    Thought provoking!
  • The unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry

    4
    By Mississippi H
    Questions of worldview permeate this book and need to be read, shared and discussed with other pilgrims like those of us who read and enjoyed this book. Questions at end excellent places to land.
  • The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry

    3
    By Jcnlmo
    It's a pleasant read with a few surprising moments. No great epiphanies, and the writing average, nothing superb. I read it for a book club.
  • What a pleasure

    5
    By Jeff Rudell
    Rachael Joyce has done the miraculous with her first book. Harold Fry is as real a person as any you are likely to meet. The story is at first improbable, then unlikely, and finally, by the end, almost inevitable. Harold, Maureen, and Queenie are as real as anyone i know; a god-like accomplishment for an author if ever there was one. I have already ordered a hardcover to share with friend since it is terribly difficult to press a digital copy into the hands of someone with the words, "You HAVE to read this. You will love it."
  • The unlikely pilgrimage of Harold Fry

    4
    By Shpotts
    Such a profound read! By the end of Harold's journey I was worn out by all the psychological twists and turns. But isn't that life in many ways. I found myself rooting for Harold and Maureen as if they were real characters. Looking forward to another novel by Rachel Joyce!

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