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Is "Bless Your Heart" worthy of 5 stars?

Posted: 12 May 2025, 20:57
by Michael Lartey 1
I just saw this book "Bless Your Heart", I am interested. I hope this book will be very interesting. I am more into literary fiction, so I hope it will keep me on my toes to the end. To those who have read it, what ratings did you give the book?

Re: Is "Bless Your Heart" worthy of 5 stars?

Posted: 12 May 2025, 23:12
by Benedict Goh
I gave the book a 4 out of 5 stars. The book is most definitely an interesting one in the thriller genre as it blends what the author is passionate about into the story, mainly botany and medicine. This is unseen in almost any other thriller book. However, I would advise you to not have too high hopes for a climatic ending, though it will certainly clarify any lingering doubts in the book.

Re: Is "Bless Your Heart" worthy of 5 stars?

Posted: 15 May 2025, 08:37
by Diana Lowery
I gave the book a two out of five. There were too many negatives for me to rate it any higher. I agree with the previous poster that the ending was anti-climactic.

Re: Is "Bless Your Heart" worthy of 5 stars?

Posted: 15 May 2025, 23:38
by Jollof RIce
I just read two replies and am compelled to ask if its worth putting on the shelf, I love a well wrapped ending , one that is not anti-climatic and a balance in the book's story. Too many negatives are a turn off for me

Re: Is "Bless Your Heart" worthy of 5 stars?

Posted: 09 Jun 2025, 17:53
by Ali Pinar
I have a problem with the description of 5 stars; I should be perfect. There are only a few books I read in my life that would be perfect, and they were written by immortals like Steinbeck, Marquez, Murakami, etc. That is not fair to all the remaining mortals like us.

Re: Is "Bless Your Heart" worthy of 5 stars?

Posted: 11 Jun 2025, 21:52
by Ruth Shirk
I found this book well edited and had great character development. Like a previous poster, I have trouble giving 5 stars to books that are not extremely memorable. I have not written my review yet, but I am probably going to give this one four stars. I did not like the anticlimactic ending.

Re: Is "Bless Your Heart" worthy of 5 stars?

Posted: 16 Jun 2025, 15:06
by Lucia Granger
I did rate this book a five out of five stars. I think it was well written and a great mystery read that had me guessing until the end. The characters were well developed and the ending did not disappoint.

Re: Is "Bless Your Heart" worthy of 5 stars?

Posted: 23 Jun 2025, 22:41
by Henry Chude 1
I'm kind of indecisive on that as though I loved the subject matter I also felt the book lacked a central coherent message in general which took away from my overall rating.

Re: Is "Bless Your Heart" worthy of 5 stars?

Posted: 23 Jun 2025, 22:41
by Henry Chude 1
I'm kind of indecisive on that as though I loved the subject matter I also felt the book lacked a central coherent message in general which took away from my overall rating.

Re: Is "Bless Your Heart" worthy of 5 stars?

Posted: 26 Jun 2025, 15:33
by Rajaee R
I have not completely read the book yet. I will rate this book once I finish reading it.

Re: Is "Bless Your Heart" worthy of 5 stars?

Posted: 03 Jul 2025, 19:14
by FelinaAlpuertoPittman2859+
I gave the book a 4 out of 5 rating. The way the writer presented the story development maintained my interest. I was certainly disappointed with the ending, which was obscure, anticlimactic, and subject to multiple interpretations. With that reasoning in mind, it is not worthy of a 5-star rating.

Re: Is "Bless Your Heart" worthy of 5 stars?

Posted: 09 Jul 2025, 12:50
by Judy Burr
I liked the book with its fast pace and lots of interesting characters, and suspense. It made me want to read more stories about Jeannie. I liked the ending. I would rate it a 5 out of 5 because of these reasons.