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Mirror Image |
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Rating: Summary: Couldn't put it down! Review: I read this entire book in one day... it made me laugh and cry and I couldn't wait to see what happened next. It is the story of the bond between twin sisters... and the lengths they will go to for each other. This book is fascinating and it's attention to historical detail was great... I recommend it highly!
Rating: Summary: A touching, heartfelt story Review: Once again, Danielle Steel touches hearts with this incredible story. This one takes place during the early 1900's, right after the Titanic goes down. It's about two beautiful girls who happen to be twins, but they are very different. Just read it, you will enjoy it!
Rating: Summary: Couldn't put it down....again Review: Brilliantly written, the story is so powerful that I just couldn't turn the pages fast enough. Danielle does it yet again, and this one has fast become a favorite.
Rating: Summary: Couldn't put it down Review: This took me a few chapters to get into, but once I did, I couldn't put it down until I finished. I am always mesmerized by Danielle Steele's books. Even though I enjoyed it, I did have to overlook several redundant lines.
Rating: Summary: Outstanding story Review: I wish I had a twin sister, that would have been so much fun like they had, that was a great bond they shared with each other, another excellent book by Danielle Steel after 20 yrs of reading her books, still the best
Rating: Summary: Another disappointment Review: I keep reading DS novels because I used to love her books. Either my taste in reading is changing, or her books are getting worse. This particular story line has been done before and done better. Stephanie Powers starred in the movie version. Anybody remember the author? Bottom line---the book had its moments, but sheesh....enough already about how nobody can tell them apart! Personally I think it's strange, and even a little sick, that they always dress the same. Victoria is selfish, Olivia is boring and Charles is a wimp. So who cares about them.....I don't. But if DS writes another novel, I'll probably read it. I just keep hoping.....
Rating: Summary: Hard to put down Review: Although this book started off slow, I had a difficult time putting it down. I highly recommend it to anyone taking a long flight overseas.
Rating: Summary: Great Story About Life As Twins Review: This is my first Danielle Steel's book. I don't usually read romance novels but the write-up looked interesting. I was so impressed with the story line that I found it difficult to put down. The story seeemed so real that I felt as if I was there. Granted, that there was repitition describing the twins relationship and their physical appearance. I found that annoying, but if you get passed that the book is worth reading.
Rating: Summary: Great Review: I thought this book, although sometimes slow in spots, was a wonderful book. It kept me wondering what would happen next. Just when I thought I knew what was going to happen, I found that I was surprised. I really liked this book.
Rating: Summary: Mirror Image has poor plot, poorer grammar Review: Excessive repitition of previously stated ideas, a weak, contrived plot, and a lack of basic grammar skills detracted severely from this "novel". Every device in the cheap-novel writing handbook is used to keep the reader turning pages, but it is a failure to any but those who prefer not to think. This isn't her first flop, and won't be her last. There is a place, I suppose, for cheap novels - they can be good entertainment. Yet even from one of these authors I would expect a basic understanding of the English langauge, esp. where commas are and are not appropriate. The flow of the novel was disrupted every time I had to figure out what she was trying to say. Her editors ought to be ashamed. They must have assumed, unfortunately, that her readers would not be perceptive enough to care.
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