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Sundays At Tiffany's (Paperback International Edition) - Community Reviews back

by James Patterson
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Aure `Reading With the Dark`
Aure `Reading With the Dark` rated it 13 years ago
This story was really touching! I liked so much! I think I'll do re-read in English.
Always Another Book in the TBR
Always Another Book in the TBR rated it 14 years ago
Just a sweet little book. You won't remember it three days after you read it, except to say, "Oh, yeah. I read that. It was sweet."There was a twist or two, well, at least they tried for a twist or two. Much longer and the book would have been annoying. A pleasant way to spend an afternoon with...
USS Cecily: A Paper Ship
USS Cecily: A Paper Ship rated it 15 years ago
I read this book in less than 24 hours. I was putting out the bargin bin at the bookstore where I work when suddenly a terrible title caught my eye. "How many pages 'til they reference Audrey Hepburn or Truman Capote?" I wondered, taking it behind the counter with me. Never is the answer, by the way...
pamelaokramer
pamelaokramer rated it 15 years ago
I thought this book was quite poorly written. It seemed as if Patterson had written an outline and given it to a beginning writer to complete. Both dialogue and action was stilted and unbelievable. The plot was not bad, but the book was difficult to finish reading.
MsNalla's Take...
MsNalla's Take... rated it 15 years ago
Okay, this one was.. Not sure. I loved the magical story/idea of this child and her imaginary friend and how she ends up seeing him again once she's a woman. And I enjoyed the mystery of how was this gonna be explained, and would I come to be cheering for their HEA. What has disappointed me here is ...
mandyireadindie
mandyireadindie rated it 15 years ago
such a magical book....
The Bookishville
The Bookishville rated it 15 years ago
Being a romantic at heart, I really can't help falling in love with this book. Michael was an imaginary friend who befriended a young girl named Jane. They had this date on every Sundays at St. Regis Hotel where Jane would luxuriate her favourite hot fudge and coffee ice cream sundae while talking w...
Shelly's Book Journal
Shelly's Book Journal rated it 16 years ago
This was kind of a weird little book, but I couldn't put it down - and blew through it in a few hours. It's the story of a woman, the daughter of a big broadway producer, who has lived her life mostly in the shadow of her mother and now at 32 runs into her imaginary childhood friend.Yeah.So it's a ...
Ami's Hoard
Ami's Hoard rated it 16 years ago
I admit, I CAN enjoy sappy stories -- like those you read from the works of Nicholas Sparks or Mitch Albom. They're light but full with sappiness -- which can warm my heart. This book falls into that category. It's a quick read, it's a little book, with a little "fantasy" on the side (if you have re...
Sharon E. Cathcart
Sharon E. Cathcart rated it 16 years ago
"Sundays at Tiffany's" was relatively quick read (I finished it in a little more than two hours). When I was done, I found myself clasping the book to my chest and smiling at the warm feelings it invoked.Jane Margaux, the female protagonist, is a successful Broadway playwright and producer. Her aw...
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