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Thursday's Child

Thursday's Child

List Price: $19.95
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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Very Repetitive
Review: I really think Sandra Brown should stick with mystery novels such as Envy. This book was the worst book I have read in a LONG time. I had to make myself finish reading it. Very repetitive and BORING. I would not recommend it to anyone.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Excellent!
Review: I was so drawn in! I couldn't put the book down! I stayed up until about two o'clock in the morning just reading it! It's an excellent read. And if there's any person that's as big a fan of Sandra Brown as I am, then you should definitely read THIS book!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: I would not recommend this book
Review: I was very disappointed in Thursdays Child. I found the plot to simple and silly. I don't mind reading a simple book , but I found that this book was to unbelieveable. The charactors behaved in away that I don't think anyone would or at least I hope they would'nt. The book seems to have been written with no thought. I found that all the books that Sandra Brown has done early in her career and has had reprinted have been written that way. If you want to read a good Sandra Brown book pick up any of her new books, those are written with thought and substance.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Not worth your time
Review: I've been reading Sandra Brown books since I was 16 years old. I know her work has never been big on plots, but it has always been entertaining and, every now and then, you discover a gem.

This book was not a gem.

To say I didn't like the book is putting it mildly. I had to force myself to keep reading it. Near the end I found myself skipping pages just so I could reach the end faster. And when I did finish, I threw the book across the room because I hated it so much.

This novel is a reprint of Sandra Brown's earlier works -- that's obvious by the end of the first chapter. It's based on an unbelievable premise and the characters are not likable. You can't sympathize or empathize with them. Why does a woman who's already engaged get a breast enlargement to please her fiancee? Who becomes a millionaire buying stamps? And why would a woman want to get pregnant with a man she barely knows?

Don't read the book. You'll hate yourself for wasting a couple hours of your life once you've finished.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: One Of Sandra Brown's Best!
Review: I,personally, am a huge fan of Sandra Brown, and this novel is just another example why. It's the classic story of two twins harmlessly changing places and the results of doing just that. The story is fast paced, easy to follow, full of romance and the narrator, Eliza Foss, is absolutely wonderful! This is the perfect audio book for a long car ride or just to listen to while relaxing in the tub. I highly recommend it!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Absolutely ludicrous!
Review: It is amazing to me that the same person who wrote the wonderfully written "Envy" and "The Alibi" is the same author who wrote this idiotic shlock! The characters behaved so unrealistically--basically in a way to allow Ms. Brown to continue writing a story. It was absolutely ludicrous to me that the first time Spencer appeared at Ann's condo thinking Allison was Ann, Allison didn't just tell him the truth right then and there. It was also ludicrous that Ann would have thought it was perfectly acceptable for her fiance to passionately kiss and fondle her twin sister while Ann was in the hospital. I also found it totally unbelievable that Allison was SO fearful about losing her virginity. It just didn't seem realistic that she would be so passionately caught up in the moment, and then suddenly become too fearful. I also thought it was unrealistic that Spencer would hide the fact that he was a successful stamp collector even from his best friend. In real life, that deception would never have occurred--but it occurred in this sophmoric novel simply to keep a little bit of reader suspense until the end. Even the very steamy lovemaking scenes did not make this book worth reading. This is the second twin-switching Sandra Brown novel I read, and I didn't enjoy "The Switch" either.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: GREAT BOOK
Review: ONCE AGAIN SHE HAS DONE IT. THIS IS A PAGE TURNER. I WASN'T ABLE TO PUT IT DOWN UNTIL I WAS FINISHED WITH IT. I WOULD DEFINITELY RECOMMEND THIS BOOK!!! READ IT. YOU WILL LOVE IT.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: spicy
Review: Picked this book up to have something to read in my spare time. Very vivid descriptions of love making!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: This book did not keep my intrest
Review: Sandra Brown is one of my favorite authors. Her books have a way of pulling you in from the beginning. This one was no different, however, as I read more I was very disappointed. The story started out great and fizzed about mid way through the book. I kept reading hoping that it would improve but it never did. Luckly this was not the first Sandra Brown book I ever read because I would have never read another one. I would not recommend this particular book to anyone, however, I would recommend all the others I have read. I like her suspense novels much better than her pure romance novels.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Skip this one!
Review: Sorry, but even Sandra Brown fans should avoid this one.


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