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The Klone and I |
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Rating: Summary: This book was not a very good book. It don't sound like her Review: This book was good, but not like her normal books. It was too high-tech for me. I can't believe that she could write something like this. I feel that it was a poor one of her
Rating: Summary: very different Review: i have mixed feelings on whether i enjoyed the novel or not. It is not the way ds usually writes and at some point i thought it was a really crazy novel whilst at others it was great!
Rating: Summary: Very different, very unlike Danielle Steele Review: Though I enjoyed it like all the others I found it a little too far fetched and a little hard to believe. They way she normally writes you can see the whole setting and picture the characters easily. This was harder to imagine.
Rating: Summary: Absolutely stupid Review: I have been reading DS Books since I was a teen and this book didn't even seem like it was written by her. It feels like in the last 3-4 years DS has some sort of deadline to meet and a certian amount of books to write per year. This was like a fill-in book to keep you reading until she comes up with a good one. It was dumb, boring, and very predictable. Don't waste your time or money on this unless you need fire starter.
Rating: Summary: Very Different for D.S. Review: This is a different way for D.S. to write. I liked that it was in a shorter format than her usual long novels. This is not one of my favorites, but I did enjoy it. I didn't care for the clone plot.
Rating: Summary: Doesn't even deserve one star. Review: I make it a point not to read reviews or plot lines before reading books. I want to be surprised. Boy was I surprised. This started out as the typical Danielle Steele book (she tends to get in a rut, but sometimes the old standbys are comforting) but then it went so far askew. The only reason I finished the book was that I was hoping she'd somehow turned it around (like Bobby's dream in Dallas) and redeem herself. No such luck. It's not worth the time.
Rating: Summary: Different and amusing!!!!!! Review: This was the first of D.S. novels written in first person (Olivia Goldsmith style!!!) and I really liked it!!!! It was modern, quick paced and amusing. Every author needs at least one of these books!!!! Good job Ms Steel!!!!! Keep 'em coming!!!!!!
Rating: Summary: A break from the norm, refreshing and new. Review: A long time fan of DS novels, this was definitly something new for her. I didn't think this story of cloneing would catch my attention, but it did. It makes you think if it really is possible. I thought DS did a great job writing on this subject, I didn't think she could pull it off. I was surprisingly impressed. I think is is a book worth buying. Reads fast, short in length, and very funny.
Rating: Summary: Disappointing Review: I was extremely disappointed in this, Ms. Steele's latest book. Coming so soon after "The Long Road Home" made it that much more disappointing. The story line and characters are highly unbelievable.
Rating: Summary: A nice break from Danielle Steel's previous novels Review: I checked this book out from the library with mixed emotions. I had heard that basically this book sucked. I was wondering if I was going to be wasting my time with this one. Well, I wasn't!! It was a nice break from her other more "serious" novels. It is very fantasylike in the way that there is ALOT of shopping (designer stuff, no less) and alot of great sex. I was very happy with the ending. I would highly recommend this book to anyone who would like to take a one hour break from reality. This book was fun....and yet there is some degree of emotion involved. I don't think that I would buy it but I would definitely recommend getting it from the library.
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