Tuesday, January 28, 2014

Sundays at Tiffany's Book Review

Sundays at Tiffany's by James Patterson and Gabrielle Charbonnet was one of the James Patterson books that was on the list of books that I wanted to read because it was sitting on my shelf.  I got it at one of the book sales with my free coupons because it sounded good.  I am super glad that I did!!


This book was broken into parts including:

Prologue: Jane's Michael
Part One: Once Upon a Time in New York
Part Two:Twenty-three Years Older, but Not Necessarily That Much Smarter
Part Three: Candles in the Wind
Epilogue: Strawberries with Whipped Cream

It was following the life of Jane from childhood to adulthood.  The first part was about her childhood and her imaginary friend, Michael, who helped her deal with her tough childhood.  She grew up as a child of Vivienne, who spent most of her time producing and working with actors and not being a mother to Jane.  The only time that she spent with her mother was Sunday's when she got to go to the St. Regis Hotel in New York City to have an ice cream sundae while her mother sat at another table talking business.  Then, they went to Tiffany's to window shop.  In Jane's adulthood, she worked at her mother's production company and continued to get the poor treatment from her mother.  Until one day when she runs into her childhood imaginary friend, Michael.  You have to pick up the book and find out what happens with Jane and her life.

I really enjoyed the book, there were a lot of ups and downs and I wasn't sure where the book was going but I enjoyed the journey.  I was surprised all of the time but the writing was great and it moved so quickly that I didn't have time to think about it.  I also had trouble putting it down!!!  I hope that you check it out and see all of the twist and turns that you might find!! Pick it up at the local library or bookstore so that you can see what happens in this crazy story.

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