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The Look of Love
The Look of Love
Author: Sarah Jio
Born during a Christmas blizzard, Jane Williams receives a rare gift: the ability to see true love. In spite of her unique talent, Jane has emerged from an ailing childhood a lonely, hopeless romantic without love on her life. — On her twenty-ninth birthday, a mysterious greeting card arrives. The card specifies that Jane must ...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780142180532
ISBN-10: 014218053X
Publication Date: 11/25/2014
Pages: 320
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3.3 stars, based on 25 ratings
Publisher: Plume
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Audio CD
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I put off reading this book because previous readers had left very unflattering reviews of this book. Fortunately every reader experiences a book differently, and I enjoyed this book. I found it intriguing and I buzzed right through it, eager to turn the page. It is a flawed book, not as good as her previous books, but I still found it an enjoyable piece of escapist literature. Try it, you might like it too...or maybe not, but it deserves a try.
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This is the first book I have read by this author, but definitely, not the last!

Jane Williams is born during a Christmas blizzard and receives a rather unique gift - one that allows her to literally see true love. On the day of her 29th birthday, she learns about her gift from Colette Dubois. Anyway, in order for Jane to experience true love in her life she must identify the six types of love before the full moon following her 30th birthday - agape, eros, ludus, mania, pragma, and storge.

I enjoyed reading the six mini subplots that reminded me of short love stories. For example, "agape" - unconditional, altruistic love - Mary, Jane's friend, is in love with Luca, her Italian builder, he moves back to the USA to marry her and become the father of her unborn child. "Eros" - passionate love - Katie, Jane's friend, totally and completely loves her husband Josh no matter the obstacles. "Ludus" - playful, non-committal love - Lo, Jane's assistance, falls in love with Grant, a married man who has no plans of leaving his wife. "Mania" - obsessive love - Flynn, Jane's brother, is driven by compulsive love for Celeste, someone he has never met who happens to live in the next building over. "Pragma" - love driven by the head, not the heart - Elaine, Jane's friend, falls in love with her neighbor, Charles, but decides to stay with her husband, Matthew. "Storge" - love born from friendship - Mel, Jane's friend, falls in love with Vivian, a lady who frequently visits his newsstand.

This was a wonderful, heartwarming story that I definitely recommend.

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