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The Wedding |
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Rating: Summary: Her most boring book Review: I am a real Steel fan but this was the most boring, name dropping book of all her books. My thoughts were that now that she runs in wealthy circles, she has to name drop. I know that she writes about what she is experiencing a lot of the times but I thought this was excessively needless and did not add to the book. There are other authors who do that and a few with panache but it really stopped the flow of the story for me. Hope the next is back to her old form.
Rating: Summary: I suppose this is ok (but in no means GREAT).... Review: Hmmm. I'll try to be gentle. I like Danielle Steel, but this just didn't live up to some of her others. As I was reading it, I actually thought that it was really good. However, later, I realized that in reality I was only reluctantly reading it (I usually zip through DS novels), and that I was being disappointed all along. The Wedding is fine just as a "fluff" novel, but there's no real substance here. It still works as an escape from reality, but it should've been better.
Rating: Summary: Didn't Want it to End . . . Review: Danielle Steel has done it again! For all those hopeless romantics out there, this book is for you!
Rating: Summary: The Wedding Review: I was disappointed. This is the first time I've ever read anything by this author that did nothing for me. I would not recommend this book to a friend.
Rating: Summary: The Wedding Review: I have read most of Danielle Steels books and usually can't put them down. I was disappointed with this one. She kept repeating the same things over and over again as if she expected us to forget and there was not much depth to any of the characters. Her books usually make me feel like I am part of the characters and I laugh and cry with them. This book did not cause me to feel that way. I would not recommend this book to my friends. My mother-in-law also read this book and agreed with me. This is not one on Danielle Steels' better books.
Rating: Summary: The Wedding Review: I loved this book. I could not put the book down it just grabed me and pulled me in.
Rating: Summary: The Wedding - Danielle Steel Review: I was very dissapointed with this book, but not surprise. The last 3 books by Mrs. Steel have all been very boring, there is nothing to make you want to read and read, she does not grab you anymore. Her books read like they have been written as a mass production, something she just does because a contract or deadline. I do not recomend this book neither the last 3 books she wrote. I give her 1 star.
Rating: Summary: lacking in some areas Review: The book itself was good. But the parts of Simon and Blair were very much lacking. I found myself waiting for more of story on them being that they are the parents of Allegra, at least a little history or remincising on what brought on their marital problems. I found this to be lacking in a lot of areas.
Rating: Summary: Same plot, different names. Review: I quit reading Danielle Steele a long time ago, when her books became too much alike. The last good book I think she wrote was "Crossings". Anyway, I read this one, because I heard it was so-o-o good. I disagree. Once again, we have a "beautiful" woman in a bad relationship, who meets her Prince Charming. It's always, all too perfect. Always beautiful friends, family, lots of money. It was ok for a rainy day. I am just glad I got it from the Library and did not buy it. I miss the Danille Steel of old.
Rating: Summary: she's repeating herself Review: I really don't know why this writer keeps getting published -- I guess it's tradition. All of her stories are basically the same, set in basically the same locales, and with basically the same plot, time after time after time. I hadn't read her books in years and years, but thought there had to be something to her popularity (and her writing) that I was missing. Well...I'm still not missing a thing.
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