A Diary’s House Reviews
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A Diary’s House
‘ Before I began reading ‘A Diary’s House’, I really didn’t know what to expect. I suppose the best way to describe it is, like anything you read, you make it personal for yourself. Well, that is the way it was for me. When reading this book and coming to the ending, I thought of my very first love when I was fifteen. I was young then (I am now in my fifties, a single mom of a twenty-three year old son) and I can’t tell you how much this novel made me remember a time so long ago, brought me to emotions I thought were lost or forgotten. This novel moved me to remember that time, and I never thought I would ever read a novel which would make me feel the way that this novel made me feel.
Frankly, it was an emotional experience. And not having any real expectations before I began reading it made it that much more powerful in the end. I thought about Landon Hampshire (the main character) and his journey, much more for the emotional and spiritual journey than going down the Randola River as he did. This was simply an antidote for the real heart in the story.
You won’t be disappointed in the end. I promise you. Everyone dreams of having real, true love, and ‘A Diary’s House’ delivers in every way on this element. The emotional impact drew me to tears, and made me weep for a boy and his grandmother, and how they took this journey, in some respects together – in a very, very special way. It was truly a moving experience unlike any novel I have read.
If you really want to read a true, true, true love story – read this book. It will have you thinking about life in a whole new way when you are done…’
Lynne S. – Charlotte, NC
‘A Diary’s House’ is the absolute best! The visual affect the writer demonstrates throughout the novel is extraordinary. As if you were in the novel experiencing the adventure, pain, excitement, drama and most of all – love. The words to describe the beauty and love within the novel have become scarce. A gasp and awe! Describes it all… It will leave you speechless and wanting more…’
April F. Chattanooga, TN
‘A Diary’s House’
‘ Thank God for young people with true courage and drive, whose depth of conviction simply will not allow them to quit or be compromised in pursuit of their endeavors.
Thank God for David Murphy who is all that – and a writer with stories to tell; a story teller who has important, wonderful stories that can really transform the most cynical and jaded among us. A writer who makes ‘reading’ feel like the way time travel must feel, and who allows you to be the voyeur we all yearn to be.
No movie, no seven course extravaganza can compete with our own imagination unlocked by the literary genius of one like David Murphy. Read and rejoice! ‘
Mark W. – Mooresville, NC
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