The Death And Life Of Charlie St. Cloud

The Death And Life Of Charlie St. Cloud

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The Death and Life of Charlie St. Cloud tells the haunting story of a young man who narrowly survives a terrible car wreck that kills his little brother. Years later, the brothers’ bond remains so strong that it transcends the normal boundaries separating life and death. Charlie St. Cloud lives in a snug New England fishing village. By day he tends the lawns and monuments...more
Paperback, 277 pages
Published May 1st 2005 by Picador USA (first published March 2nd 2004)
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K.D. Oliveros
Aug 09, 2010 K.D. Oliveros rated it 2 of 5 stars  ·  review of another edition Recommends it for: Fans of love ghost stories
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Last Friday, I was in NBS Centerpoint checking their 75% cutdown sale. I bought some P99 previously US library books, some brand new ones like "Tinkers" and "Sh*t My Father Says" (reviewed previous to this). Then I saw this book. It had been a while since I read a current Movie-Tie-In book so I checked this out. This edition was published in June 2010 and still sitting there in the New Arrivals gondola. I checked the blurbs and all the famous current bestselling authors are saying something good...more
Buggy
Opening Line:"Charlie St. Cloud wasn't the best or brightest boy in Essex County, but he was surely the most promising"

I read this a few years ago but after recently seeing the movie I was reminded of how much I’d liked this story and decided I had to revisit Charlie St Cloud and his little brother Sam. Even though I knew the big reveal this time through I was still able to immerse myself completely in this magical, moving journey from death back to life.

With a story and writing style reminisce...more
Stephanie
Description: “The Death and Life of Charlie St. Cloud” tells the haunting story of a young man who narrowly survives a terrible car wreck that kills his little brother. Years later, the brothers’ bond remains so strong that it transcends the normal boundaries separating life and death. Charlie St. Cloud lives in a snug New England fishing village. By day he tends the lawns and monuments of the ancient cemetery where his younger brother, Sam, is buried. Graced with an extraordinary gift after sur...more
Jerald Vernon Torres
The Death and Life of Charlie St. Cloud.
Author: Ben Sherwood
Main Characters: Tess, Sam and Charlie
TWO STARS

It’s been a long time since I read because of my schedule and consecutive examinations. To be exact it has been a month.
I stopped reading The Death and Life of Charlie St. Cloud and left it undone two months ago; until yesterday comes, when I feel my hangover drained my body. So I started to read from page one again which I dreaded most. I repeat it because of misinterpreting a line that...more
Lorraine
This book was lent to me by a friend on recommendation. We'd been discussing the book "The Time Traveller's Wife" and she mentionned I might like this book as a result.

Reading the synopsis I didn't know how to interpret the part about "he is faced with a choice - between life and death, the past and the present, holding on and letting go". I guessed the story might have a quirky point of view or twist to the plot, but was a little bit worried that the book may go out on a far-fetched angle.

This...more
Danielle
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I admit I picked this up after seeing the preview for the movie. Since I decided I had to see the movie,(My little sister and I love to drool over Zac Efron) of course I had to read the book first.

The book starts out with a car accident that takes Charlies little brother sam from this world but keeps him in it. Becuase of this near death experience, he is able to see his brother every day at sundown, and keep a promise to play catch with him...more
Kristina Turner
I originally bought this book only because the movie adaptation had just been released. I had seen the previews and knew it was something I'd want to watch. Knowing that the movie was first a book, like always, I felt that I needed to read before renting. I ended up scooping it from the check-out aisle at Wal-Mart late one night and upon getting home, throwing it in my bedside table drawer, forgetting about it until just a few days ago. Since then, Charlie St. Cloud by Ben Sherwood had ruled my...more
Kathryn Johnston
i read this book really fast because i had to know what was going to happen next! i actually cried towards the end. it's like the sixth sense without being creepy. i really want to see this movie!
Chrisy
Never, until I opened Charlie St. Cloud, has a book interrupted my life. I stayed up late reading page after page, and once I gave in to sleep, I awoke early and snuck some pages in before MommyHood called me to duty. I ignored the laundry and forgot about the dishes because I needed to know what happen to Charlie, Sam and Tess. I was sucked into the world Ben Sherwood created and I loved every minute of it.

Okay, Zac Efron’s face on the cover made me pick up the book, but the story inside more t...more
Jeannie
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Jennifer Wardrip
When Charlie St. Cloud was fifteen years old, a tragic accident that involved "borrowing" a neighbor's car, a trip to a ballgame, and an encounter with a semi-trailer on a bridge led to the death of his three years younger brother, Sam. In fact, Charlie was technically "dead" for minutes before his heart started beating again--no one knows for sure, but this might be why Charlie lives the life he does.

For Charlie, now twenty-eight, taking care of Waterside Cemetery is more than just a job. He's...more
Jesse
Sep 23, 2008 Jesse rated it 2 of 5 stars Recommends it for: Someone who collects Precious Moments figurines.
Recommended to Jesse by: I got it for free when a friend moved.
I thought this book was pretty terrible. It was like if Nicholas Sparks and that guy who wrote The 5 People you Meet In Heaven got drunk, had a baby, and made the baby write a book. That being said, this baby, or author sure knows how to write for the masses. Its like he gathered every trite description of the afterlife/ghostly time spent on earth and crammed it into one book. But, I am sure that a lot of people would actually enjoy this book. It's an easy read, and the author does know how to k...more
Marleen
***3,5*** I don't know what I was expecting when I picked up this little book at the airport last summer. I finally got around to reading it and I was pleasantly surprised. This book is a beautiful story of the strong bond that can exist between brothers. The story of Charlie St. Cloud is embracing, emotional, enchanting even. Admittedly, it is a light and easy read, and I would have liked to have a little more depth, a little more flesh to the story overall, still, Ben Sherwood did an excellent...more
Mark O.
Well what can I say?

Aside from being an easy read, the story is not truly realistic albeit fair. There are some deep drama scenes that set it apart from the other books that I've read.

Though not really an outstanding one (plotwise), it's the Afterword that blew my heart away.
Kristie
This was a good one - I became intrigued by the movie trailer, then found out about the book. It was enjoyable, but not necessarily a book that I couldn't put down.
January
This book is about two brothers that share a special bond. Life throws them a unexpected situation and the oldest brother can't figure out what to do with the miracle God gave him. God then throws Charlie another miracle and he has to choose between moving forward or holding onto something he can't seem to let go. This book is truly a wonderful story! It was a bit slow at first, but once I got into it I couldn't put it down. It is definately a tear jerker and will make you believe in miracles al...more
Liberty Weiss
May 21, 2013 Liberty Weiss marked it as to-read
Charlie and Sam had a normal life. They had the normal big brother/little brother relationship. They fought. They played catch and made a promise to play everyday at Sunset cannon. Charlie's favorite pastime is racing sailboats. Then one day that all changed when Charlie lost his little brother in a car crash. After a few years, Charlie had given up and put his dreams aside to continue a promise he made with his little brother. He still goes out to play catch and talk to his brothers spirit. The...more
Ashley Dix
Charlie St. Cloud by Ben Sherwood
Charlie St. Cloud is a great story that most teens will deeply enjoy. It really focuses on Charlie St. Cloud and how he copes whenever he loses his little brother, Sam, in a car accident. They made a promise to each other that they were bound to keep. I personally think that this story could be related to some “real life” stories but it also has some fiction events in it.
Charlie St. Cloud lost his little brother in car accident. He constantly thinks it is his f...more
Jaycie Will
"Charlie St.Cloud" by Ben Sherwood was a heart-wrenching story about a man discovering the true meaning of death and love. Charlie (the main character) lost his beloved younger brother Sam and their dog in a car accident 13 years ago, and he was never able to move on. However, he was "gifted" with the ability to see the dead, so he visited his brother Sam every day to play baseball. Later on, he reunites with an old high school acquaintance, named Tess. Their relationship quickly blossoms, alth...more
Encruzilhadas Literárias
Devo começar por dizer que este título me lembra o filme Ghost e não este livro. Em inglês o título da obra é The death and life of Charlie St. Cloud, traduzido à letra por A morte e vida de Charlie St. Cloud, um nome que sem dúvida faz mais justiça ao livro.
Este foi um livro que entrou em Portugal em força com a versão cinematográfica a estrear nos cinemas e com o já conhecido Zac Efron no papel mediático do jovem Charlie. Tirando os detalhes de sempre e o facto de sabermos que milagres são co...more
Kelli
The book The Death and Life of Charlie St.Cloud is heart wrenching story of a young man and his struggle keeping a promise to his younger brother. Charlie and his younger brother, Sam, decided to sneak away one night to enjoy a Red Sox baseball game. On their way home they get into a fatal accident. Charlie gets rived by the paramedics, but Sam is not so lucky. As time passes Charlie realizes that he can see his brother and others how have died. Charlie takes a job at the cemetery where his bro...more
Olivia
Aug 03, 2012 Olivia rated it 1 of 5 stars Recommends it for: people that like mediocre supernatural-like stories
I really didn't like this book. I had watched the movie before I read the book, and didn't enjoy it very much, but I thought that the book would be better. It wasn't. I think that it was worse actually.

I think it depends on your preferences, when it comes to genre, and, though I like the supernatural area, I don't prefer the ghost realm. Even with that, it just wasn't good. The romance wasn't very well-formed, and the plot with the romance was too vague. Sometimes, vague tones to novels works, b...more
Lex
This is a beautiful, haunting book about learning to let go whenever someone you believe you can't live without dies. In a small northeastern town, Charlie St. Cloud is a popular, carefree guy whose main dream is to play professional baseball for the Red Sox and his biggest love is his little brother Sam. But when Charlie makes a terrible mistake driving home from a baseball game with Sam, they end up in a horrible car crash. Charlie, after being resuscitated back to life in the ambulance, survi...more
McKayla
This book is about young man named Charlie. He gets in a crash with his little brother and his brother dies. Charlie promised his brother that he would never leave him, and he then realizes that he can see the ghosts of people who have already died. Charlie decides to work at a cemetery so he can be close to his brother.
This book had a lot more detail than the movie did, but books almost always do. The person that played Tess didn't look at all how I thought she would. Some things that they i...more
Johanna
The Death and Life of Charlie St. Cloud
by Ben Sherwood

Genre: Paranormal Romance | Fantasy

In a snug New England fishing village, Charlie St. Cloud tends the lawns and monuments of an ancient cemetery where his younger brother, Sam, is buried. After surviving the car accident that claimed his brother's life, Charlie is graced with an extraordinary gift: He can see, talk to, and even play catch with Sam's spirit. Into this magical world comes Tess Carroll, a captivating woman training for a solo sa...more
04kianah
The book Charlie St. Cloud is a very heartwarming, moving, and touching story about life. The story gives you hope for the future. Losing a loved one is never easy. For Charlie, it was not only his brother but his best friend.
Sam was about ten years younger than Charlie, but that didn't stop them from having the time of their lives together. Well that all ended one Friday night. We all know what it's like to be sitting at home on a weekend with nothing to do. Sam just couldn't take it anymore...more
Sierra
What an inspiring book! Last year I read about 75% of this book only to have it tucked away on my bookshelf due to some health issues at the time. However, I decided to pick this book back up yesterday and after reviewing over the rest of the book I had previously read, I finished it up! I'm really glad I did because this is a great story about letting go. Even though this book dives deep into the spiritual realm of ghosts, it proves a point that one can live their life after losing something th...more
Abby
"You know, where it says there's a time for everything and a season for every activity under heaven. A time to weep and laugh, to love and hate, to search and give up." He paused. "Trust me Charlie. The Bible got it wrong. There isn't time in am man's life for everything. There isn't a season for every activity . . . I don't want to rest. I want to live." He shook his head. "But there isn't time for that. Know what I mean?" - Charlie St. Cloud.
Charlie St. Cloud is about a boy you gets a second...more
Michelle
I started this book about a year ago and lost my copy. I cleaned out my closet this week and found it with my bookmark still in it and finished the last few chapters. For those that saw the movie, it was pretty terrible. I only enjoyed looking at Zach Efron for an hour and a half.

If you like Nicholas Sparks books, this book is for you. In my opinion, very few men can capture a love story in a way a woman would really enjoy it. Ben Sherwood is one of those men. Charlie is a character the reader...more
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