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Spring Collection

Spring Collection

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: a good read
Review: a good book but not one of the best by judith krantz.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Really dull
Review: A novel involving a world of fashion, it was a great idea. However, I was slightly disappointed. I thought that it was silly to have an antagonist who threw his manhood in womens' faces throughout the book. Then an unjustified marraige proposal that was developed from a simple father and daughter-like relationship, how did that happen? I also hated how the novel ended. It was a poorly rushed and lame wrap-up. There were some things that I did like about this book. Going back to the father and daughter-like relationship between Jacque and Jordan, I found thier conversations together enjoyable. Also, the lesbian love scene was the first I have ever read. At first I felt akward and almost embarrassed to be reading those few pages. Then I just sat back and went with the flow. It was quite a read. Overall, I thought that this book had the right formula, but mixed it all wrong.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A fast-paced and very entertaining read
Review: After Scruples Two and Lovers, I was a bit worried that Judith Krantz, my favorite pure-entertainment novelist, was stuck in an '80s timewarp. (Her publicity photo on the bookjacket certainly is.) But this latest book is very much of the '90s, showing that she can adapt to a different era from the time of Princess Daisy, I'll Take Manhattan and co. Spring Collection is a lot faster-paced than all her other books, and most of the action takes place within just a couple of weeks. All the heroines - there are five in this one - are very appealing, and it also features one of the most attractive of any of her main male characters, Jacques Necker. (If you know any real Swiss men like that, please let me know!)

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Spring Collection Was Great!!!
Review: I have always been a Danielle Steel fan and have read all her books, so in an effort to have something new to read I checked out Judith Krantz. I am so glad I started with Spring Collection and followed with the Jewels of Tessa Kent. Judith is an awesome writer and I will surely be checking out her older books, as well as any new releases...

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: frothy, light entertainment, well written but a bit shallow
Review: I like her books, I really do! Wonderful text, good language, well-paced stories.

However, books like Till We Meet Again, Princess Daisy or Dazzle showed the characters growing and developping, while Scruples 2, Lovers and this one are just like - and Krantz says it herself towards the end of the book - like an extra long episode of Love Boat. You enjoy it hugely, but you cannot get emotionally involved with her characters as much as in her other novels.

The book was a treat, I'll read the next one as soon as it comes out, but I hope that, at some point, Judith Krantz will write something a bit more emotionally strong again, not just the best soap opera in the world. But then, I am not complaining (too much), the best soap opera is still mighty good reading!!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Offensive
Review: I'm not a great fan of Judith Krantz but bought this book anyway for a quarter at a thrift store. I'm glad I didn't pay more. As usual, Ms. Krantz works harder at trying to impress us with her knowledge of the glitzy jet set and fashion than she does at realistic dialogue. She has some good characters who have looks, intelligence, honor, and the potential to be really memorable but she destroys it everytime she has them open their mouth.

The worst part of this book was the sensuality. She outdid herself with graphic detail in the sexual scenes that were abusive and violent but skimmed over the tender moments between people who had real affection for each other. I won't waste another quarter.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Undoubtedly Krantz
Review: Well, it seems like Judith Krantz did it again. But this one takes us to the glittering world of fashion. I can say that this is not the best from her, although it's not intellectually reading, it's an enjoyable read. I hope that her next novel, "The Jewels of Tessa Kent", will be better. I can't wait. I hope that she won't fail us this time.


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