Monday, March 9, 2009

Sundays at Tiffanys by James Patterson

Actually this book is by two authors? Gabrielle Charbonnet also co-wrote it? I don't know what that means. But the book bounces from two different narrators one male, one female. So I thought that maybe a woman was brought in to write for the woman but thats just a guess. And if my guess is correct than the Charbonnet name should be first on the cover (its not) because its mainly from the woman's view but whatever. the name James Patterson sells, I guess.

Anyway, this is a good sit down and read through one afternoon read. I doesn't take long to finish, a few hours from start to finish.
The jist of it- girl has imaginary friend, girl grows up and finds out friend wasn't imaginary after all. What now. hmm, well you fall in love of course.
The plot is kinda creepy I thought but it works as a story. Or well it works as a love story that you read in a book.
I enjoyed it. Nothing better than a good love story, no matter how unbelievable.
Kandis

1 comment:

  1. I just read this book for my blog a few weeks ago. It was definitely the kind of book that is good if you can suspend all sense of reality (I watch soap operas, so I was able to do that quite easily).

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