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Sundays at Tiffany's
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Binding: Hardcover
Dewey Decimal Number: 813.54
EAN: 9780316014779
Edition: 1st
ISBN: 031601477X
Label: Little, Brown and Company
Manufacturer: Little, Brown and Company
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 320
Publication Date: April 28, 2008
Publisher: Little, Brown and Company
Release Date: April 28, 2008
Studio: Little, Brown and Company
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Editorial Review: As a little girl, Jane has no one. Her mother, the powerful head of a Broadway theater company, has no time for her. She does have one friend-a handsome, comforting, funny man named Michael-but only she can see him. Years later, Jane is in her thirties and just as alone as ever. Then she meets Michael again-as handsome, smart and perfect as she remembers him to be. But not even Michael knows the reason they've really been reunited.SUNDAYS AT TIFFANY'S is a love story with an irresistible twist, a novel about the child inside all of us-and the boundary-crossing power of love.
Customer Reviews
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Rating: - Prepare to fall in love
Once again, I have fallen in love. James Patterson's new book has, yet again, delivered the kind of emotion one feels when one is hungrily, desperately and hopelessly in love. I cannot even begin to gather the words to describe this book.
I'll start with the summary found at the back of the book...(Warning, spoilers!!! as I have added a bit more detail)
Jane Margaux is a lonely little girl. Her mother, Vivienne, a powerful Broadway producer, makes time for her only once ... Read More
Rating: - Have you seen the movie Michael?
This book is so similiar to the old movie, Michael, starring John Travolta as an angel, that it's a wonder the author isn't being sued. It's written on the fourth grade level and insulting to anyone who's ever read his earlier works, such as Along Came A Spider. When will James Patterson stop copying others merely to mass his books? He has a outstanding talent but seems to have lost it to commerialization. Sunday at Tiffany's is written solely for the purpose of selling books fast and offers ... Read More
Rating: - A quick delightful read
I had pretty low expectations of this book based on previous reviews I had read. I was surprised at how quickly I was able to read this tale (under 3 hours), but I was glad that I did. It's a really cute story about an adult woman who runs into her childhood imaginary friend. The imaginary friend is a man who is alive and real in New York while on a break from his day job. The premise is pretty far fetched, but I read it as a modern-day fairy tale and thoroughly enjoyed it. I had never read ... Read More
Rating: - Good Sunday afternoon read.
It was a sweet story...perfect for curling up on a raining Sunday afternoon or a lazy day in a hammock. A lot of JP's recent books have been crap, so I didn't have high hopes for this one...especially after reading the book jacket. For those who gave it 0 or 1 star, lighten up!!! Use your imagination. ;)
Rating: - This is "City of Angels" if it had worked out
At times a bit sweet and charming, this book just doesn't deliver. It's vague to the point of being irritating, and the end seems cobbled together and rushed. It's hopeful, but there is something just weird about the adult relationship between the two characters.
Check it out from the library. I'd love to sell my copy and recoup the money I wasted.
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