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Bittersweet |
List Price: $29.95
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Rating: Summary: Drivel at its best Review: I have read Danielle Steele forever and usually like what she writes despite being far-fetched. This one took the cake. It is obvious that she has no clue what being a middle-aged, suburban mother on a middle-income is like. Come down out of the clouds Danielle and meet some real women.
Rating: Summary: Horrible! Review: I am an avid DS reader but I couldn't even make it through this book! If you have read Summer's End, (which I reccommend) then you don't need to read this book, the storylines are so similar it almost seems like she has just changed characters names! Save your time and money and don't buy this one!
Rating: Summary: pretty boring, pretty typical Review: I have read every Danielle Steel book ever written, and I would have to say this one was her most boring to date. You could predict where the story was headed from the start. I felt no empathy whatsoever for the main character. It had no twists and turns to speak of. Nothing to keep you on the edge of your seat. Ms. Steel should consider starting to write quality rather then quantity. Save your time (and money) and don't bother with this book.
Rating: Summary: sweet story Review: once again danielle steel has brought us love and heartache, truimph, and learning all in a neat little package, as it should be. a real page turner.
Rating: Summary: Another Great Bestseller Review: Another one of the books by Danielle Steel that I could not put down. It makes one who has been married for a while to step back and take a look at your life. Please keep the books coming.
Rating: Summary: very sappy, typical "happily ever after" ending Review: I was disappointed in this book. I usually enjoy her books as being sort of light reading, but interesting enough to keep me coming back. I could hardly get through this one. I had to force myself to finish it. I predicted the ending in the first 5 pages of the book. She is very predictable and so sappy that sometimes you just want to say "yeah, right." I am sure that I will give Danielle Steel another chance because usually her books hold my interest and are somewhat entertaining. This was just a bad seed.
Rating: Summary: Hard to put down!! Review: I really enjoyed Danielle Steel's Bittersweet. Some parts were repeated throughout the story in terms of India's husband and career but the rest of the story line kept me reading. There were little twists in this story that don't always appear in Steel's books. I wanted to keep reading and never wanted to put it down. I often found myself responding out loud to events happening in the story. Definitely read this touching story!
Rating: Summary: This was a great Danielle Steel book. Review: I have read all of Danielle Steel's books and as always they are great. They provide great entertainment. I can't wait to see this one on T.V.
Rating: Summary: The romantic ending was well worth the boring reading. Review: I liked Bittersweet; the middle'age housewife syndrome, I think, hits most of us at one time or another. At times, the story got boring and oh too predictable (as many of hers do ). The romantic ending, coming through a ''hurricane'' to India ---- was well worth reading to the end for -- It caused me to go in the family room and ask my husband , "" Would you go through a hurricane for me?"" Thank you, Danielle Steel; now I am patiently waiting for Granny Dan to come out.
Rating: Summary: An easy ,fast read but disapointing Review: I am Danielle Steele fan and was surprised by this book. Lately her books seem so one dimensional. I read Bittersweet after reading A Mirror Image, which I enjoyed immensely and was very disapointed. Her characters seem so one dimensional and I can see this book turning into a mini series very soon. It seems many authors today, write as fast as they can to complete contracts and have lost track of the words of the heart.
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