

I know I didn’t catch all of the references, but it definitely didn’t distract me from the story line instead it made me want to go read some more classics and re-read the ones I have read!

Who do I recommend to read this book: I recommend this book to anyone who would get a kick out of references to Jane Austen, Shakespeare, or Dickens. Her character challenged me to think through the ways I hide myself from others and the ways that others may hide themselves from me. Although I don’t find myself to struggle with this particular defense mechanism, I do have plenty of other defense mechanisms. Knightley, Sam realizes that she is hiding behind the personas of many of the characters in her beloved books. With that being said, throughout Dear Mr. Knightley had pasts that do not directly relate to me. I found that book to be much more uncomfortable because it was a story line that I may have to deal with someday. I plan on reviewing Reay’s second book, Lizzy and Jane, which has cancer in the story line. Knightley as the story progresses.Ĭharacters I could relate to: Part of the reason I enjoyed this book is because it was difficult for me to relate to, but in a good (partially selfish) way. The letters chronicle her experience becoming more emotional and revealing with the anonymous Mr. Almost the whole book is written through these letters which means you get to read the novel completely through Sam’s perspective. Summary: Samantha Moore, a 23-year-old orphan with a difficult past, is given the opportunity to attend an esteemed journalism school with one caveat: she has to write letters to the anonymous benefactor to ensure the scholarship is going to a worthy candidate. With that being said, in following you will find the very limited summary of Dear Mr.

Rarely do I even read the back cover because it can give more away than I prefer (this has worked for me because almost every book I read comes as a recommendation from someone I know or trust). Let me just say that I hate knowing any more of a storyline than I have to before reading a book. Overall reaction: Can I just start by saying that I really really enjoyed this book?! The characters were fun (with depth), the storyline was original to me, and the plot covered everything from a girl working through her past to a clean romantic twist to even a reference or two to specific clothing brands that I find very classy! Oh, and I would be amiss to not mention all the great literary references that Reay includes within the story! This took my Jane Austen loving self back to so many of the classics that I had read or studied. I found this article on Goodreads to give me some help in writing a fiction book review.

Because this is a fiction book, I thought a different format would be a better fit. This review is going to be a bit different than the ones that have been posted in the past.
