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The Klone and I: A High-Tech Love Story

The Klone and I: A High-Tech Love Story

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: This book gets my top honor of....
Review: ...the stupidest book I have ever read. I kept waiting for the book that would have a different plot from all the others she has written, and this is what we got. Needless to say, this was the straw that broke that camel's back and I will never read another Danielle Steel book ever again.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: The Klone and I
Review: All in all I thought it was a good story. Four star rating instead of five due to the fact that the whole book is written in first person. I found that hard to get use to and a little annoying to read at times. But I loved the ending!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Steel's worst ever!
Review: I am a Danielle Steel fan, therefore I just coudn t believe that she had written this lausy book!
I am just sorry that I ever bought this book.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: had a like-hate relationship with the book
Review: I felt sorry for her when she was dumped by her husband who loved someone else, but she came off as a bitter, bitchy woman overall who had no respect for her kids, who also had bad attitudes, and all she cared about was having great sex with a machine for heaven sakes! I also agree with one reviewer that the 13 year old girl should have been watching her little brother, who the hell needs a baby sitter at 13? Maybe the kids should have gone with the father, even though he was married to that pamela anderson like descriptive peacock, even she would have done a better job with the kids. Kind of stupid but if you're bored and want to have something to laugh at out of boredom, get this book out from whereever you'll find it collecting dust. My copy just disappeared, only god knows where it's gone.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Steel?s worst ever!
Review: I have no idea how anyone can ever think of liking books by Danielle Steele. I've read two of her books so far and both of them were absolutely rubbish. This one was particularly disappointing. The title seemed intriguing to me, which was why I had bought the book in the first place. However the story is nothing like the title. In fact, after having read the whole book I found I did not even like the title anymore!! Such a deep negative impact! I do not recommend this book to ANYONE and I feel extremely sorry for the ones who've already read the book by mistake.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: had a like-hate relationship with the book
Review: I read this and I thought it was too unrealistic. I really like Danielle's books, but this was one I just didn't like. Come on.....a man made synthetic klone that looks just like a real person....Jeez!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: THE KLONE AND I
Review: I read this and I thought it was too unrealistic. I really like Danielle's books, but this was one I just didn't like. Come on.....a man made synthetic klone that looks just like a real person....Jeez!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I LOVED IT!
Review: I read this book years ago when I randomly picked it up in a library and have never forgotten it. It was completely brilliant, totally off the wall. There was just something about it that I loved. I have never read any other Steel books, and from what i understand this was not her usual line of story. But it was such a great read. It must have been to have stuck out in my mind for about 5 years. I reacommend it to anyone who it open to an author not going by their steroetype!

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Silly, But Entertaining
Review: No one dies, as they do in most Steele novels, but "Klone" is entertaining anyhow. Recommend as an audio listen, not as a read.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Much better than most will testify to.
Review: The Klone and I is not your typical Danielle Steel love story, where the heroine has a perfect life, something really terrible happens to her, and then true love solves all the problems. In fact, I found this more to be a satire about our ever-expanding technology. It is about a woman who's boyfriend has to go away, but sends a man who looks exactly like him. However, he dresses much differently (bad disco fashions) and acts on desire more than common sense. The rest is hard to remember (haven't read the book in years), but I remember enjoying it very much for it's satirical context and good first person narration. However, I must give this book 4 stars because the satire really fails to state a point the way satires like George Orwell's Animal Farm do. However, this book is far from boring.


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