Friday, July 18, 2008
Book Review- Sundays at Tiffany's
So I love James Patterson and my favorite book by him so far is Suzanne's Diary to Nicholas. When I saw that he had written another book that looked lovey dovey, I had to read it and I did. I will say that it was not as good at my favorite but all in all it was very good. I think this book gives the story of hope and reasons as to why we as humans come in and out of peoples lives. It also tells us to take time for us and spend our "mad money" however we choose. For you that do not know what "mad money" is, it is cash that you spend on anything you want and feel guilt free about it. My grandmother sometimes give me "mad money" and it is a lot of fun to do that. The main character in the book is a woman who's mother is a producer for broadway shows and she is very prestigious. The daughter lives in her mother's shadows all her life, as a young girl, the daughter has an imaginary friend. Who at the age of 9 must leave her. She thinks about the man for the rest of her life when all the sudden he reappears and changes her and her mother's life. I was half expecting something really sappy to come especially after reading Suzanne's Diary, but nothing sappy just a storybook romance and hope. I suggest that you read it, it is a page turner like all his books. I give the book 4 out of 5 stars.
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