New York Times bestselling author Katherine Stone's bestselling novel Roommates is available for the first time in e-book and trade paperback formats. This new edition preserves the story, emotion,... This description may be from another edition of this product.
This book had eluded me for years, ever since I first read it (at 13) and after reading it voraciously, lost it. I am not a fan of romance novels, but this book lured me in from the start -what a delicious read! It's one of those books that you'll put down with a satisfied sigh, and a month later, pick it up to begin again. I should know, I read "Roommates" over and over. Now that I've found out who the author is to this book, I am anxious to discover more of her work!
A Wonderful, Wonderful Book!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
This story touched on a lot of heavy subjects, such as war, murder, rape (and reactions to it), anorexia, kidnapping, and poverty. However, the story itself was not depressing. The plot centers around Carrie, who has just started college at Stanford, and falls for Jake. Jake is her brother Stephan's roommate. Stephan and Carrie's roommate, Megan, fall for each other. But the story is not a simple romance, Jake feels his secrets should keep him away from Carrie, and Carrie ends up with other boyfriends, and gets engaged. Stephan marries Beth, who doesn't realize her business partner, Jon's adoration of her. Usually in a story where more than one character's romance is told, I favor one's story more than the others, but this was not the case in this novel, I loved reading all their stories, and it wasn't confusing or hard to keep track of.A reviewer mentioned that the ending was too storybook, but I really don't agree. This was a romance, so the ending was a happy one for pretty much all the characters. However, the characters weren't riding off into the sunset, they were happy with the ones they love, but there was still the unknowns of Jake's leg, Mark's reaction to Carrie calling off the engagement, Stephen's relationship with Megan's secret, and how Beth and Stephan will handle their new lives.This was one of the best Katherine Stone books I've read (and I've read all of them), it was a touching, heartwarming story, and I completely recommend it to everyone.
Big K. Stone fan
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
I read this book more than 10 years ago. I had never been a reader, but, something drew me to it. I have read other authors but, never found one that kept my interest the way that Katherine Stone novels do. The book is moving,inspiring, and she writes to a wide variety of readers. She doesn't focus on the rich and wealthy, and doesn't write only about the common person. This book is my all time favorite, and I am a devoted fan of her work to this date.
wow, not half bad : )
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
to be honest, i picked this book because it looked like a big cheesy novel with very little thought needed to finish it. However, as i got more into it, the artistry of Ms. Stone's writing hit me. She is a very good story teller and the book has some very unexpected plots and twists. albiet that it DOES have a rather storybook ending, i loved the way it took me to it. excellent read!!
EXCELLENT
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
THIS BOOK WAS GREAT! IT IS LIKE MAUVE BINCHY OR BELVA PLAIN- WHERE YOU REALLY GET LOST IN THE CHARACTERS. I WENT AND BOUGHT 3 MORE OF MS. STONE'S BOOKS!
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