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The Klone and I |
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Rating: Summary: Do not buy this book. You have been warned. Review: My advice to anyone that has not already bought this book is to borrow it or check it out at the library. The best advice would be to get a summary of what happened, (which is not much) and wait and see what the next book brings. By way of buying the books with my money you're selling yourself out. If more readers would do the same, maybe authors would think twice about releasing garbage to make money.
Rating: Summary: NOT UP TO PAR!!!!! Review: I have been a huge Steel fan for 15 years. I must say I have been disappointed with her last few books...and now this!!! It was written at about a 5th grade level.
Rating: Summary: I can't believe I paid money for this book. Review: I will never believe that Danielle Steel actually wrote this book. How can the same woman who gave us such depth and intrigue and perfection in previous works allow her name be attached to this? With each new book released, the quality goes downhill. I will be hard-pressed to EVER read another Danielle Steel novel. This latest was absolute drivel. It really hurts, too. The story is there, but it just was not written with the quality that I know her is capable of. I am not exaggerating. I have every single work of his, in hardback, and buy each new work the day it is released. I feel like I have been sucker-punched. They released a book with her name, just so her fans would buy it blindly. I did. I won't again. I will definitely preview first, with my own two eyes.
Rating: Summary: Worn out theme and totally predictable Review: I was very disappointed in Steel's latest outing. I've always enjoyed her books. I had the entire story figured out by the time I reached page 50.
Rating: Summary: Too, shallow Review: I started out enjoying the suspense Steel offered with his earlier books, however the last three disappointed me.
Rating: Summary: What a terrible first impression! Review: This was my first Steel book and it will definitely be my last. Steel does not pique the reader's interest one iota...she merely drags you along for a rather unenjoyable and uninteresting ride. This book was incredibly simple minded and predictable. It lacked a flair for detail that I believe a best selling novel should have. Very slow and sloppy. Don't waste your money.
Rating: Summary: The same old DS stuff. Review: This book is a typical DS stuff. The main twist in the plot is on an very weak foundation. Expected more out out of this book.
Rating: Summary: WHO TOLD THIS WOMAN SHE COULD WRITE?? Review: Talk about writing for the simple-minded. And did someone say, "surprise ending?" I had it all figured out by the end of the first chapter, INCLUDING the so-called exciting climax. This story has already been done--about a hundred times! Maybe that's why it is so predictable? Anyway, it reminded me of why I've never cared for Danielle Steele's books. I'll never read another one!
Rating: Summary: A God-Awful Book Review: After hearing of DS for years, I decided to borrow a copy from my local library and give it a try. All I can say is that I am happy I didn't spend a dime on this nvoel. This has got to be some of the worst trash I have ever read. DS writes at about a third-grade level. Her dialogue is common and the whole story is predictable from beginning to end. It is amazing to me that she is a best-selling author. This book was awful.
Rating: Summary: Not one of Danielle Steel's best books Review: Danielle Steel is one of my favorite authors, but this book seemed like two or three other books I've previously read. Predictable.
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