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Saving Grapes

por J.T. Lundy

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Thirty-two-year-old Jason Barnes recently lost his job, and his heart. Now, thanks to a meddling ex-wife and a golf cart fiasco, he has just thirty days to pay a $60,000 fine or go to jail. Jason was hoping his Aunt Clara would come to his rescue, but she unexpectedly dies, gifting her liquid assets to charity. She does, however, will Jason a picturesque French vineyardand its worth millions. But theres a catch! If Jason goes to jail, the vineyard will transfer to his unscrupulous stepbrother. To raise the cash he needs, Jason travels to France with his knucklehead of a best friend to sell the vineyard. Cashing in will not be so simple, though. Formidable nuns farm the vineyard, and he needs their blessing to sell. To persuade the good sisters, Jason attempts a madcap series of dubious schemes, and while doing so falls for what he thinks is the perfect French woman. Amidst this melee of wine, women, nuns, and villains, Jason must unearth his true values in order to save more than just his soul.… (más)
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I received this book through Good reads first reads..and for this I would like to thank the author Mr.J.T>Lundy for sending me this wonderful book.I loved reading this book.The characters are so influential.It feels good to know about vintning too...Nice one is all I could conclude with ( )
  Mounika21 | Jul 1, 2021 |
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I received this from LibraryThing as a free advanced copy from the author or the publisher, although I really don't remember which it was off the top of my head and I absolutely loved it!

Let me start by saying that I hate romantic books in almost any sense, but I ADORE this book! It was a big step outside of my typical book-realm, but I'm so glad I read it. It's one of those books that would be great as a movie (**HINT HINT: SOMEONE PLEASE MAKE THIS INTO A MOVIE**) because there isn't really much you can leave out, and unless you left out something or someone major... like Stumpy or one of the nuns, you really couldn't screw up the silver screen adaptation. In fact, it would be totally possible to add to it. Ok, that's perhaps a long shot, but hey, it could happen.

Anyway, I picked it up and immediately thought (in monotone sarcasm), "Oh, boy. Another romantic comedy. I can't wait," but quickly became aware that I was unable to put it down. In fact, I almost missed my stop on the train because I was so engrossed in it and wasn't paying attention to where I was. You have been warned, future readers!

Lundy doesn't overdo it with the characters, which was quite refreshing. You know who's important and who's not, and you don't get bombarded with too much info about background characters unless it's relevant. That's a huge problem I've been having lately in my literary travels. Back to business though, I love how the supporting characters are relate-able, like the lovable idiot that is Stumpy or the stern old bat that is Aunt Clara or Sister Claudette. Lundy even had you routing for the screw up that was Jason, making it a wonderfully heart warming read that even those, like myself, that aren't fans of the genera can get into. If all romantic comedies could be as well written and enjoyable as this, I'd never stop reading them. If you read no other book from that genera, at least read Saving Grapes. It's funny, relate-able and just an all around good read. ( )
  cebellol | May 3, 2016 |
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Saving Grapes is the type of book you read while waiting for your prescription to be filled at the pharmacy. You see it on the rack, pick it up, read a few pages and then put it back when your prescription is ready. It's the type of book that you really don't care if you finish it or not.

The book is not that bad. Sure, there is no character development; the plot is predictable (except for the end but no spoilers here); and the writing is often sophomoric but, it did contain moments of hilarity.

Jason and his best friend Stumpy are juvenile in attitude and stuck in the bodies of men. Their ensuing escapades in relation to Jason's vineyard is the driving force behind the story. As I have said, the plot is predictable, Jason is a loser, gets in financial trouble, inherits a vineyard, tries to sell the vineyard, falls in love and then tries to keep the vineyard. The antics are preposterous but some are amusing.

More of a summer read. ( )
  NancyNo5 | Oct 31, 2015 |
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Lundy takes you on a funny adventure from the U.S. to the French countryside. The characters are hilariously ridiculous and their escapades keep the reader engaged. ( )
  acrowder | Aug 17, 2015 |
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This book was dreadful. I have put it down for months in the hopes of picking it up again to finish the twenty or so pages I have remaining, and I just can't do it. Insipid characters, laughable, (not in a good way), plot, and, really, what more is there to say? It seems that the author wrote this book in hopes of a movie deal. Vince Vaughn and Cameron Diaz are the only actors wooden and unlikable enough to truly bring this story to life with accuracy.

This was one of the worst books I have read recently - easily the worst book I've read so far in 2015.

Read something else. Anything else. If you're looking for a light and goofy summer read, there are many, MANY authors who do it better.

Edited to say: Made myself finish this book. Let's just say that this was, at the very least, a consistently dreadful read. ( )
  orangewords | Jun 18, 2015 |
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Thirty-two-year-old Jason Barnes recently lost his job, and his heart. Now, thanks to a meddling ex-wife and a golf cart fiasco, he has just thirty days to pay a $60,000 fine or go to jail. Jason was hoping his Aunt Clara would come to his rescue, but she unexpectedly dies, gifting her liquid assets to charity. She does, however, will Jason a picturesque French vineyardand its worth millions. But theres a catch! If Jason goes to jail, the vineyard will transfer to his unscrupulous stepbrother. To raise the cash he needs, Jason travels to France with his knucklehead of a best friend to sell the vineyard. Cashing in will not be so simple, though. Formidable nuns farm the vineyard, and he needs their blessing to sell. To persuade the good sisters, Jason attempts a madcap series of dubious schemes, and while doing so falls for what he thinks is the perfect French woman. Amidst this melee of wine, women, nuns, and villains, Jason must unearth his true values in order to save more than just his soul.

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