The Sunflower 
This was a good, simple binge read. After having not read in a long time, it was refreshing to read something that was easily understandable yet sweet. It wasn't necessarily a genre I enjoy, and it was a bit underwhelming, but after all that, I enjoyed it. It has some great quotes, too! Here are some of my favorites: ~"In life, as in literature, all comes full circle"."Absence is to love what wind is to fire - it extinguishes the small and inflames the great"."Such fickle days of love when pain

I'm not a big fan of modern romance novels, but "The Sunflower" was a basically clean, easy read that kept me entertained on a day spent curled up on the couch with a cold.That being said, it's probably not one I'll re-read: a little too cliche. Porcelain beauty who faints at the sight of spiders falls for manly man with a gloomy past who wields a machete and has a soft spot for orphaned children... Love at first sight, twists of fate, one nursing the other during a terrible illness, etc. The
Another excellent RPE book.This time, he takes us deep into the Amazon jungle.I've loved every Evans book I've read!
Fun and delightful though thoroughly predictable. The author has a simple, easy and conversational style in writing which for some reason I just enjoy. Overall, the book probably deserves 3 stars, but it earns 4 stars from me for 3 reasons: 1) It was a fun and worthwhile read; 2) I loved reading about and enjoying his descriptions of jungle Peru and the culture(s) there and 3) (and this is the most important reason) I am truly inspired by someone who uses their resources to relieve suffering
Quick easy read. Great story.
Richard Paul Evans
Hardcover | Pages: 334 pages Rating: 4.11 | 8720 Users | 1089 Reviews

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Title | : | The Sunflower |
Author | : | Richard Paul Evans |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 334 pages |
Published | : | October 4th 2005 by Simon & Schuster |
Categories | : | Fiction. Romance. Christian Fiction. Adult |
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"Seek not your destiny, for it is seeking you." In the wake of personal tragedy, two people meet on a humanitarian mission in Peru. Christine is a shy, unadventurous woman whose fiancee broke off the engagement only a week before the wedding, and Paul is a former emergency room doctor whose glamorous lifestyle, stellar reputation, and beautiful fiancee are cruelly snatched from him one fateful, snowy Christmas Eve. Deep in the Amazon jungle, against a backdrop of poverty and heartbreak, they must confront their deepest fears and, together, learn to trust and love again.Describe Books Conducive To The Sunflower
Original Title: | The Sunflower |
ISBN: | 0743287010 (ISBN13: 9780743287012) |
Edition Language: | English |
Setting: | Peru (Perú)(Peru) |
Rating Out Of Books The Sunflower
Ratings: 4.11 From 8720 Users | 1089 ReviewsWeigh Up Out Of Books The Sunflower
I would add this book to the Top 5 list but I don't know what I would kick off! It is all I can do to not start reading it again...right now and I jusr finished it. It was a good mix between a love story, adventure and finding a purpose in this world. It is a quick, easy read.This was a good, simple binge read. After having not read in a long time, it was refreshing to read something that was easily understandable yet sweet. It wasn't necessarily a genre I enjoy, and it was a bit underwhelming, but after all that, I enjoyed it. It has some great quotes, too! Here are some of my favorites: ~"In life, as in literature, all comes full circle"."Absence is to love what wind is to fire - it extinguishes the small and inflames the great"."Such fickle days of love when pain

I'm not a big fan of modern romance novels, but "The Sunflower" was a basically clean, easy read that kept me entertained on a day spent curled up on the couch with a cold.That being said, it's probably not one I'll re-read: a little too cliche. Porcelain beauty who faints at the sight of spiders falls for manly man with a gloomy past who wields a machete and has a soft spot for orphaned children... Love at first sight, twists of fate, one nursing the other during a terrible illness, etc. The
Another excellent RPE book.This time, he takes us deep into the Amazon jungle.I've loved every Evans book I've read!
Fun and delightful though thoroughly predictable. The author has a simple, easy and conversational style in writing which for some reason I just enjoy. Overall, the book probably deserves 3 stars, but it earns 4 stars from me for 3 reasons: 1) It was a fun and worthwhile read; 2) I loved reading about and enjoying his descriptions of jungle Peru and the culture(s) there and 3) (and this is the most important reason) I am truly inspired by someone who uses their resources to relieve suffering
Quick easy read. Great story.
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