Wednesday, April 8, 2009

#0010A Sundays At Tiffany's - James Patterson and Gabrielle Charbonnet


What a quick read. I read half the book in an hour and I am a slow reader. There were barely any words on a page, not to say that that makes it bad. It was a cute story of a child who had an imaginary friend named Micheal. By age nine the Micheal has to leave her. Usually the children forget the imaginary friend almost instantly, but of course there would not be a story if the main character forgot her special friend. She grew up and then met Michael and they fall in love. How can she remember Micheal and is he real?

To be honest, after I finished reading this book, I started to think about the story itself. It is really creepy that Micheal, who is 35 falls in love with his friend who is a child many years later. I don't know it's just weird to me, however, I enjoyed it very much. I'm a sucker for romance if it's not sleazy. 3.5 stars

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