Sundays at Tiffany's 
I thought "Sundays at Tiffany's" was a very sweet romance. The story itself is very simple and uncomplicated. I can easily see this book being made into a movie. 8 year old Jane Margaux feels like she doesn't live up to her extravagant mother's expectations. Vivienne, her successful broadway producer mother pays little attention to Jane, except for their weekly trip to Tiffany's every Sunday. Jane spends most of her time with the only person she can really depend on in her life, her imaginary
I am not usually a James Patterson reader my husband is and he came across a book that he said was perfect for me because it was a romance so here we go. This story is a love story a mystery a little bit of magic thrown in and a lot of really did that just happen type of story. All young children have imaginary friends. I know I did. So the story starts off with a little Jane and her imaginary friend Micheal. We meet Jane just before her ninth birthday. That happens to be a very important age

Let me start by saying I love romances with a supernatural twist, usually. Having had imaginary friends as a child I thought this book was right up my alley. I was sooooooooo mistaken. It was a little creepy. It was so syrupy sweet that I thought I was going to go into sugar shock. It was probably one of the silliest stories I have ever read. And the ending... all neatly tied up in the last twenty pages. Boring! The only good thing about it is that it only took me a few hours to finish.
If I was Jane what will I do to release myself from the jaded mediocre life..? This is how Patterson will teach me - through this novel.I found the book online and placed it in my handheld gadget. As soon as it was stored I get comfortable on my bed and started reading. Enjoying the moments, both happy and sad, it made me realize some things.Review and Reflections:[Entry made to wisely spend the slack time in the wee hours in the morning.]There are a lot of times that I am surrounded with
I liked the concept of this book, but what started out as a riveting story about an adult woman's imaginary friend from childhood returning to her, soon became just another typical chick-lit romance with little else going for it. :(
Jane Margaux is a lonely girl who does not have any friends. Although her mother Vivienne is present in her life,she is not there when she needs her the most. Rather she is busy romaning her latest Beau. However,she continues to keep tabs to Jane,much to her daughter dismay.There is one person that Jane can turn to,Michael her imaginary friend. As an attentive listener, he is the only one who remains constant in her life. Yet Michael knows that his time with her is only temporary. Afterall,he is
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Hardcover | Pages: 309 pages Rating: 3.77 | 64376 Users | 6036 Reviews

Specify Out Of Books Sundays at Tiffany's
Title | : | Sundays at Tiffany's |
Author | : | James Patterson |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 309 pages |
Published | : | May 12th 2008 by Little Brown and Company (first published January 1st 2008) |
Categories | : | Romance. Fiction. Womens Fiction. Chick Lit. Fantasy |
Commentary As Books Sundays at Tiffany's
As a little girl, Jane has no one. Her mother, the powerful head of a Broadway theater company, has no time for her. She does have one friend-a handsome, comforting, funny man named Michael-but only she can see him. Years later, Jane is in her thirties and just as alone as ever. Then she meets Michael again-as handsome, smart and perfect as she remembers him to be. But not even Michael knows the reason they've really been reunited. SUNDAYS AT TIFFANY'S is a love story with an irresistible twist, a novel about the child inside all of us-and the boundary-crossing power of love.List Books To Sundays at Tiffany's
Original Title: | Sundays at Tiffany's |
ISBN: | 031601477X (ISBN13: 9780316014779) |
Edition Language: | English |
Characters: | Michael, Jane Margaux, Vivienne Margaux |
Setting: | United States of America |
Rating Out Of Books Sundays at Tiffany's
Ratings: 3.77 From 64376 Users | 6036 ReviewsPiece Out Of Books Sundays at Tiffany's
This is a sweet, easy read romance novel with a twist. For me, it was an excellent poolside read. 3.5 starsI thought "Sundays at Tiffany's" was a very sweet romance. The story itself is very simple and uncomplicated. I can easily see this book being made into a movie. 8 year old Jane Margaux feels like she doesn't live up to her extravagant mother's expectations. Vivienne, her successful broadway producer mother pays little attention to Jane, except for their weekly trip to Tiffany's every Sunday. Jane spends most of her time with the only person she can really depend on in her life, her imaginary
I am not usually a James Patterson reader my husband is and he came across a book that he said was perfect for me because it was a romance so here we go. This story is a love story a mystery a little bit of magic thrown in and a lot of really did that just happen type of story. All young children have imaginary friends. I know I did. So the story starts off with a little Jane and her imaginary friend Micheal. We meet Jane just before her ninth birthday. That happens to be a very important age

Let me start by saying I love romances with a supernatural twist, usually. Having had imaginary friends as a child I thought this book was right up my alley. I was sooooooooo mistaken. It was a little creepy. It was so syrupy sweet that I thought I was going to go into sugar shock. It was probably one of the silliest stories I have ever read. And the ending... all neatly tied up in the last twenty pages. Boring! The only good thing about it is that it only took me a few hours to finish.
If I was Jane what will I do to release myself from the jaded mediocre life..? This is how Patterson will teach me - through this novel.I found the book online and placed it in my handheld gadget. As soon as it was stored I get comfortable on my bed and started reading. Enjoying the moments, both happy and sad, it made me realize some things.Review and Reflections:[Entry made to wisely spend the slack time in the wee hours in the morning.]There are a lot of times that I am surrounded with
I liked the concept of this book, but what started out as a riveting story about an adult woman's imaginary friend from childhood returning to her, soon became just another typical chick-lit romance with little else going for it. :(
Jane Margaux is a lonely girl who does not have any friends. Although her mother Vivienne is present in her life,she is not there when she needs her the most. Rather she is busy romaning her latest Beau. However,she continues to keep tabs to Jane,much to her daughter dismay.There is one person that Jane can turn to,Michael her imaginary friend. As an attentive listener, he is the only one who remains constant in her life. Yet Michael knows that his time with her is only temporary. Afterall,he is
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