“The book was about her actual life and I much prefered it. The movie was quite a shock to me, because it had nothing to do with the original book! I wonder how Mayes felt about that! It isn't my book and I felt violated! There certainly were no extended chapters about sex in the book! I loved the book with its recipes, and bought it years ago when it first came out, not after they made it into anopther sexy Diane Lane vehicle--also totally miscast!”
“i loved the book, not so much the movie, but then it would probably not been sucha great movie if they had stayed close to the book.”
“The movie was so far from what the book was about that they should have given the movie a different title. I enjoyed both.”
“I've only seen the movie until now but I'd love to read the book. It's always the book that appeals to me more.”
“All the bored housewifes out there shud read this book...it celebrates the importance of romance n hope in a woman's life......talks about the way a woman sees beauty.”
“Loved this book and I loved my trip to Italy!”
“Mayes' writing is as lovely as the place she describes. As others have noted, this book made me wish to pack up and move straightaway. Fortunately, someone else is living that fantasy so I can read about it.”
“I read this after a vacation to Cortona, Italy, where the author Frances Mayes bought a villa and lived emersing herself in the warm, colorful, rich life of Tuscany. This book is NOTHING like the cheesy movie of the same name which is very, very, very loosely based on it. The book tells the story of her purchase of the house and its subsequent restoration and her integration into the life of this lovely hilltop community above the unbelieveable varied colored landscape of the vale de Chiana below. You will fall in love with Tuscany and if you have never been there, will long and yearn to go! ”
“Romantic frog?Hey:Didn't know you are that romantic...Hahahah”
“Not so. I bought it from a library at $1. If it's more expensive, I won't buy.”