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Kaleidoscope

Kaleidoscope

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: not a winner
Review: another book to add to your danielle steel pile of trash. i haven't been impressed with any of her books yet. what was up with all the rape scenes in the begginning of the book?

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent -- Her best book yet!
Review: Being an avid reader of Danielle Steele, I believe that Kaleidescope is her best novel yet. I literally could not set this book down! She colorfully depicts every aspect of the characters' lives. Furthermore, if you enjoy a twist in a storyline, this is all you will find in nearly every chapter's end!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent
Review: Danielle Steel is a wonderful author and I love her books. This one is just not one of my favorites!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: It is not my favorite
Review: Danielle Steel is a wonderful author and I love her books. This one is just not one of my favorites!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Keep it up!
Review: I am a very young reader and I thought this book was wonderful, intense, and definetly a book I could not put down. Hopefully she'll keep at it and make another book like this one.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Very Good
Review: I bought this book when it first came out (1987) so I don't remember all the details, but I know that the book was very dramatic, emotional, and heartwrenching. I still remember the characters all very well, and some of the things they went through. I liked the 3 sisters a lot, even though I wished they all weren't perfectly beautiful. The violence in the home, and the scene were the girls were split up were well portrayed and felt very real. I also like their reunion--it wasn't all sweet and wonderful like they always show it on TV. I'm glad Ms. Steel put in a character who had some major flaws and yet was a lovable and sympathetic person despite it. Probably one of her best books (the original had the nicest cover I've ever seen too.)

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Classic!
Review: I know this is an old Steel novel, but it was just as good, if not better than her new work. I had already seen the movie version of this novel, but the book was 100 times better, as always. If you'r e a Danielle Steel fan and you haven't read this novel, I strongly recommend it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Her best book yet!!!!!!!!!!
Review: i love this book!!!!! the rape scenes were kinda sick, but unfortunatly, rape is something that happens everyday. pretending it does not exist will only make the problem worse.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Worst and Best Happen to Danielle Steel's characters!
Review: I read this in celebration of Danielle Steel's 50th book. What an anniversary for her! This book, originally printed in 1987, is timely today just as it was then, detailing the heart-wrenching story of three sisters, torn from each other at a young age. Each sister went to a different family and had a different upbringing, with the oldest having been beaten and raped in her experiences in foster homes. Finally making it on their own, they are brought out of their lives in their thirties and are brought together by the very man who separated them, after he hires a private investigator to find them.

Little does the man know a big surprise is in store for him at the reunion.

The sisters reunite and swear never to stray far again.

A TV movie was made of the book, with Jacklyn Smith playing the oldest daughter. A very compelling movie, taken very carefully from the book and shown in a sequence of flashbacks.

An excellent book!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Worst and Best Happen to Danielle Steel's characters!
Review: I read this in celebration of Danielle Steel's 50th book. What an anniversary for her! This book, originally printed in 1987, is timely today just as it was then, detailing the heart-wrenching story of three sisters, torn from each other at a young age. Each sister went to a different family and had a different upbringing, with the oldest having been beaten and raped in her experiences in foster homes. Finally making it on their own, they are brought out of their lives in their thirties and are brought together by the very man who separated them, after he hires a private investigator to find them.

Little does the man know a big surprise is in store for him at the reunion.

The sisters reunite and swear never to stray far again.

A TV movie was made of the book, with Jacklyn Smith playing the oldest daughter. A very compelling movie, taken very carefully from the book and shown in a sequence of flashbacks.

An excellent book!


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