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File Size: 5992 KB
Print Length: 338 pages
Publisher: Bethany House Publishers (April 10, 2012)
Publication Date: April 10, 2012
Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC
Language: English
ASIN: B0073UN9SA
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I was pleasantly surprised that this new book was pretty good. After reading the author's last series and being extremely disappointed I hadn't held up much hope for this new book. But in general, it was a good read. I got it from the library, however, wasn't going to chance spending money on her book.Pretty much the same theme done to death--young Amish person tries to decide to stay Amish or become English. The twist in this story is the other subplot of an English girl going thru similar struggles.I was happy that the author wasn't over religious/preachy as in her last series, HOWEVER, around page 204, she started with the religious stuff and started preaching for a good bit. As a Christian, I certainly welcome references to God and faith if put in a context that makes sense but this author tends to just go on and on making people sound like simpletons.One thing that really made no sense was that Amelia, the English girl in the story, has a father who is sick and this is why she feels so much guilt to continue to do what he wants her to do, but the author kept making references to his "illnesses", but didn't really say what was wrong with him--just didn't make alot of sense. Also, there were some odd references to Amelia's mother being some kind of secret novelist, which made absolutely no sense and contributed nothing to the story. I don't know if this will be part of a story in the next book, but since the title of the next book is The Bridesmaid, I doubt it.But all in all, it was a pleasant read. I just wonder, since this author has been cranking out 2 books every year for as long as I can remember, if that is why her writing, in my opinion, has gone downhill a bit. Doesn't seem to be alot of inspiration in her writing, just more of an obligation to keep putting out 2 books a year.
I preordered The Fiddler as soon as I read the last book in The Rose trilogy because I really wanted to see if I wanted to continue to read new Beverly Lewis books after the somewhat abrupt conclusion to that series, and I'm glad I did. I think The Fiddler is enough of a mix of all of Beverly Lewis' different books that it felt comfortable without feeling like a rehash.In this volume the main characters of Amelia and Michael encounter each other one night while each is trying to work through feelings of discontent with their life's path while not wanting to hurt their parents and families with their choices. This part of the book was actually really endearing to me because it happened almost immediately and because there was a lot of actual dialogue instead of quick conversations followed by internal discourse. It was delightful just to have two characters chatting through an evening instead of thinking.I've read most of Beverly's books, but some of the older ones I read nearly a decade ago at this point, so I don't remember everything about them...but I will venture that this volume reminds me more of those older books because they aren't following lives of dedicated Amish or Amish who are definitely going into the church. Instead, we have returned to a place with questions.I loved that in this book Beverly actually ventures into (through dialogue on religion) the fact that Amish life and the faith isn't all quiet, peaceful tranquility where life is wonderful all the time. I think a lot of authors of this type of fiction have left fans idolizing this lifestyle. While there are certain elements of it that are quaint and that us Englishers could choose to implement in our day-to-day lives, it isn't all tea and skittles and a lot of it is quite harsh and dogmatic. A dose of realism never hurts readers!Both Amelia and Michael were quite likable in this book and the potential for romance existed from the get-go but not in a typical gushy kind of way. It was more of a peaceful acknowledgment of contentment versus flutters and shortness of breath. Very sweet.When I read the last book in The Rose Trilogy The Mercy (The Rose Trilogy, Book 3) and left my review, I commented that I didn't like the abruptness of the ending after having been drug through a trilogy built around these people. With The Fiddler, that will not be a problem as this book is the complete story. While the characters in here may appear in other books in "The Home to Hickory Hollow" series, they are unlikely to be a focus as the main players went full circle. I have two speculations about who will be the star of the next book, "The Homecoming": Elizabeth or Joanna. However, it could be an entirely new person...always a possibility when an author is mixing up their writing formula.The only reason I am docking a star on this book is for a portion of several pages toward the end that almost began to feel like reading a brochure. I can't talk about it in depth here because it would be a plot spoiler, but an astute reader will see what I mean when you get there. However, I still highly recommend this book despite my nitpick.
I like romantic novels about the Amish because they are wholesome love stories. I have had an attraction to the plain life and admire those who exhibit Faith. This book introduced me to some classical music though as I would look up a violin piece mentioned on YouTube as I was reading. I want to hear more as a result of reading this. Well done! I loved the characters and look forward to reading more.
It's been a while since I've read a Beverly Lewis book and I had forgotten how much I love her stories. Written with such elegance and peaceful fluidity, her stories weave an intricate and incredible tapestry. This book is about Amelia, a once-child-prodigy now-world-famous violinist, who longs for things to be different in her "ready-made" world of violin concerts and touring. Nobody knows she enjoys fiddling for a while, but on her way back from performing a fiddling warm-up concert for Tim McGraw, she makes a wrong turn in the low-visibility rain and ends up stranded in the middle of nowhere. Another character, Michael, an Amish man, has one foot in the Amish community, and one foot out. His father gives him an ultimatum at which Michael takes off for parts unknown. These two characters from such different worlds meet when Amelia is stranded and sees a faint light in the distance. What transpires within the pages of this book is a beautiful story about two very different people from two very different worlds and what happens when the two of them collide. I can hardly wait to read book two! Thank you, Beverly Lewis, for such a wonderful book - again! And, as a world-wide concert pianist myself, I appreciated the musical technicalities shown here! And I was very happy to realize that you are also a very good violinist yourself!
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