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Accident

Accident

List Price: $24.95
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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Best I've ever read
Review: I love this book, and it's the first of her books that I read. I also like No Greater Love, and I'm currently reading the Ranch. I'm 13, and would like to commend Danielle Steel on her excellent writing ability!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Typical Steel!
Review: I loved this story. It was written in true steel fashion...exciting, interesting, and fullfilling!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Typical Steel!
Review: I loved this story. It was written in true steel fashion...exciting, interesting, and fullfilling!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Sweet, Exciting, Very Good Book...
Review: I read this novel by Danielle Steele as a reqest from a friend, and I highly enjoyed it! You can relate with Page, the mother of a 15-year old daughter hurt in a car accident, all her feelings and emotional distress... Her daughter may or may not live from a car accident, her marriage has gone down the tubes, and everything that can possibly attack one person's emotional stability attacks her.... I cried at a couple of different parts because you UNDERSTOOD what Page was going through, I laughed at certain chapters for some paragraphs were so silly, you couldn't help it, and overall thought that Danielle Steele did an exceptional job portraying her characters and explaining the plot... You never knew WHAT to expect to happen next, and frankly, didn't want to, because every word had something significat about it... A great read, I loved Accident, and do suggest you read it!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A book worth reading
Review: I thought Accident was a very realistic novel. It depicted situations that occur in everyday life and unfortunately are very real for some people. I t is a book worth reading for people of any age . I was 15 the first time I read it. It was a great book then as it is now.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Wow, I wish it were longer
Review: I thought that this book was great. It was full of emotion and there were so many elements to this book that kepty me hooked and made me want to read more. it was hard for me to put this book down. The way that Danielle Steel wrote this book made you feel like you were apart of the family. When Page cried I cried, when Andy ran away because he felt alone i wanted to go out and help Page look for him. i felt bad for page because of all of the things that hit her at once. It's bad enough to find out your daughter has been in an accident and is in critcal condition, but then to find out that your husband is cheating on you and not having anyone to be there for you because your mother and sister are totally oblivious to the real world. The only one there for her was Trygve and he did a great job at being there for her and understanding what she was going through. I would have liked to book to go on farther though. It ended at a good spot, but when i read a book as good as this one i just wish that it would never end.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Wow, I wish it were longer
Review: I thought that this book was great. It was full of emotion and there were so many elements to this book that kepty me hooked and made me want to read more. it was hard for me to put this book down. The way that Danielle Steel wrote this book made you feel like you were apart of the family. When Page cried I cried, when Andy ran away because he felt alone i wanted to go out and help Page look for him. i felt bad for page because of all of the things that hit her at once. It's bad enough to find out your daughter has been in an accident and is in critcal condition, but then to find out that your husband is cheating on you and not having anyone to be there for you because your mother and sister are totally oblivious to the real world. The only one there for her was Trygve and he did a great job at being there for her and understanding what she was going through. I would have liked to book to go on farther though. It ended at a good spot, but when i read a book as good as this one i just wish that it would never end.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Review for English
Review: I thought this book was a great book. Once I started reading it, I always wanted to keep reading. I never really wanted to put it down. It was a story about a couple of teenage girls that tricked their parents into beleiving that they were each at one another's house. During this time they went on a date with a two guys. They ended up getting in a wreck, killing one, injuring one, and hospitalizing the two teenagers. One was more severe than the other. In the end she comes out of the coma, and things start to get bettere for the family.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Best of Best
Review: I thought this book was one of the best books I've ever read. At first I thought it would be lame. Actually to my result it was sad,and depressing that a husband could actually cheat on his wife after 16 years, with a much younger girl for 6 months!!! That is so ridiculous.Anyways I really recommend this book to everyone!

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: I was enormously disappointed by the lack of economic theory
Review: I was vaguely disappointed by the glaring absence of valid economic theory in Danielle Steel's Accident. While the story itself was filled with a certain existential isolation and angst, Steel's work overlooks a great many economic factors in this gripping, original work. For example, never once are we, as readers, privy to the financial situations of the main characters? What reference was there to the various market forces acting as the invisible hand, stabilizing the intersection of supply and demand? Is Steel simply living in a world without economics? Though her story may sizzle, the complete absence of economic theory makes this novel a true fairy tale. Ms. Steel certainly does not fill her usual role as prominent romance novelist/neo-classical economic theorist of our time.


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