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Title: The Cider House Rules
by John Irving, Peter Borland
ISBN: 0-345-91638-7
Publisher: Ballantine Books
Pub. Date: 01 October, 1999
Format: Paperback
Volumes: 1
List Price(USD): $7.99
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Average Customer Rating: 4.32 (313 reviews)

Customer Reviews

Rating: 5
Summary: Heartwarming... Realistic... In-depth... Beautifully written
Comment: This review is based on the paperback version 1985

The movie debut a few years back was great, excellent actors represented the characters, cinematography and technical details were solid.
The book is a lot more involved, with more in-depth events in the story that are left out of the movie.
However, readers are missing out on a lot of John Irving's writing talent if they fail to read the book. A reader grows to know Irving's players in a way not many authors create and allow the reader to absorb each character -- some readers put the book in a negative light by stating that the characters and issues are unrealistic... Whoa! That is definitely NOT the case. The issues existed then as they exist now and are in our sight always.
The setting is State of Maine, an orphanage named St. Cloud's -- Dr. Wilbur Larch, orphan Homer Wells, and the relationship of their bonding. All characters deserve and are allowed compassion enhanced with understanding. Sub-plots are woven gracefully into the story assisting the main essence of the theme. John Irving gives credence to issues in The Cider House Rules: abortion, friendship, family, love, loyalty, humor to laugh to, and tears to cry with. John Irving has ecome one of my top ten favorite authors. John Irving was born in Exeter, NH, resides in NY, and has also authored "Hotel New Hampshire" & "The World According to Garp"... and more.

Rating: 4
Summary: Cider House Rules - an excellent novel
Comment: The Cider House Rules is the first novel I have read by the renowned John Irving. Irving's attention to detail in every aspect of his novel helps to develop it extensively. His ingenious plot includes a vast array of characters whose stories are told so vividly that one is able to feel as if one is apart of their lives. Irving explores the lives of three generations and carries the audience on the various journeys of their lives. He addresses the controversial issue of abortion and presents the readers with both sides of the issue. He conveys his opinion subtly yet firmly without writing in a didactic style. The Cider House Rules is a captivating and thought- provoking novel from beginning to end. Irving's plot has the makings of a classic; it is filled with love, death, conflict, suspense and tragedy all in six hundred pages. Irving's humor and ribald language give the novel a bit of an edge over other modern novels which are somewhat conservative. Though Irving builds up his protagonist, Homer Wells to be a child who would become an honorable man despite all his hardships, he does the opposite and leaves his audience a bit disappointed when Homer falls into a life filled deceit and dishonor. This takes away from the novel a bit, nevertheless, Irving does an excellent job. The Cider House Rules has the makings of a very good book.

Rating: 5
Summary: MAGICAL READING
Comment: Re-released to coincide with the Miramax film version of Irving's popular book, The Cider House Rules has lost none of its power to haunt.

As the world now knows Irving is both an artistic and ingenious writer as he displays in this story set some years ago in St. Cloud, a sparsely populated Maine town. At bare bones it is the life of Wilbur Leach, founder and director of an orphanage. The doctor performs abortions.

It is also the story of Homer Wells, an orphan who is never adopted.

Treat yourself again to the mesmerizing magic of John Irving.

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