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The Klone and I

The Klone and I

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: The worst.
Review: I too, am an avid Danielle Steel fan. If she's trying to write comedy, she failed. Stick to the books your fans have loved for years, Danielle!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A bit different than her normal stories.
Review: This is a great story, but a little unbelievable when it comes to the Klone's performance. It had some great laughs in it throughout the book.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: What a waste of paper!
Review: I have never felt disappointed about a Danielle Steel book, however, this book was the dumbest piece of fiction I have ever tried to read, I gave up after 40 pages or so. Ms. Steel shouldn't of wasted her time and ours by writing this. I will be leary about buying her next book.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: not the style we are use to in danielle steels books.
Review: It appears Ms Steel is pushing out too many books a year and her latest books shows that. Not much thought is found in her latest book, The Klone And I, and alot of needless description seem to fill pages to complete her book. Sorry, this book is a ZERO!!!!!!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: it not a danielle steel book
Review: I love to read Danielle Steel but this book was a total shock. I did not like it all. Too weird for me.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Not like any of the rest she has written
Review: Danielle Steele writes this book from a scientific point of view. She usually writes her books from a historical point of view. In this book, Stephanie, a married woman loses her husband to another woman and Stephanie falls in love with a man named Peter. Peter is afraid to fall in love with Stephanie, so he sends her his clone Paul. Paul is a wild and uninhibited kind of guy and is the total oppisite of Peter. Stephanie cannot decide who she likes better but feels uncomfortable about sleeping with two different men. Read Danielle Steele's book and you will find out why this, unlike all of her other books is different.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: what a crazy story
Review: i have read almost of all of danielle steel's books, and this definitely was one of her worst. after reading such a great story as The Long Road Home, which i thought was her best, i feel she must have just plain run out of ideas. i found myself chuckling at the story because it was so far-fetched.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Just awlful!
Review: I have read all of Danielle Steels books and am an avid fan of hers. I always purchase her books in hardback the minute they are on the shelf: as I did with this book. For the first time ever, I just hated her work. I kept reading it in the hope it would get better. No luck. It's unrealistic, gimmicky, boring, and a waste of money. I took the book back. Listen to your readers and forget this new form.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: What is happening to Steele?
Review: I couldn't wait to get on line to voice my opinion about this book. I can see everyone else felt the same way. What a disgrace! Like someone else mentioned, I too have every D. Steele hardcover in my home library. I have had doubts about her latest books and have thought of actually putting them out in a yard sale. The Klone was one of the worst books I have ever read period (not just the worst book of her collection). The plot was stupid. The writing was extremely repeative. I find D. Steele to repeat a lot of descriptions in her works but Klone repeated plot as well as descriptions in this book. The reasoning was out of wack in Klone as well. Peter and Paul could still be one person even at the end of the book. We never saw all three of them together. Also, Peter never spoke to Paul on the phone. He just spoke to the woman. Some of Steele's earlier works moved me so much. Fine Things is my favorite. I also liked Wonderlust. Oooh, I used to love her. W! hat happend? Maybe she is just money hungry and is trying to crank out as many books, TV movies, and video's.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: The worst Danielle Steel book written
Review: Do not waste your time ( even the 1 hour it took to read it was too much!). The premise is preposterous and though it started out fine, it very quickly deteriorated!


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