Selected Product: | Sundays at Tiffany's Hardcover Edition: 1st Author: James Patterson, Gabrielle Charbonnet Publisher: Little, Brown and Company Release Date: 2008-04-28 ISBN-10: 031601477X ISBN-13: 9780316014779 List Price: $24.99 Average Customer Rating: | | 7th Heaven (The Women's Murder Club) ISBN-10: 0316017701 ISBN-13: 9780316017701 List Price:$27.99 The Appeal ISBN-10: 0385342926 ISBN-13: 9780385342926 List Price:$14.00 Sail ISBN-10: 0316018708 ISBN-13: 9780316018708 List Price:$27.99 The Dangerous Days of Daniel X ISBN-10: 0316002925 ISBN-13: 9780316002929 List Price:$19.99 The Final Warning (Maximum Ride, Book 4) ISBN-10: 0316002860 ISBN-13: 9780316002868 List Price:$20.00 |
To use our price comparison to get the cheapest price, please click on the "Find the Cheapest Price" button located above for Sundays at Tiffany's by James Patterson, Gabrielle Charbonnet (ISBN-10: 031601477X, ISBN-13: 9780316014779). At this time we have not yet written a review for Sundays at Tiffany's by James Patterson, Gabrielle Charbonnet (ISBN-10: 031601477X, ISBN-13: 9780316014779). Please continue to keep checking back to this page as we are constantly adding reviews. Summaries and Customer Reviews are supplied by Amazon.com 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. a new favorite | Customer Rating: | | This book, after having been read in 2 days has made it onto my list of favorites. The concept of the imaginary friend was wildly inventive and wonderfully executed. Although the romantic relationship between woman and childhood imaginary friend was a bit odd. | Refreshing and quick read, nice break from Dickens or Proust | Customer Rating: | | I like all sorts of books. Sometimes I want a a light read, a break from something that requires a lot of my attention. I checked out Sundays from my local library as an Overdrive Audio book for just that purpose. I've never read anything from Patterson but I wasn't expecting something literary and if you aren't either, you'll have a better chance of enjoying a book like this. I thought the imaginary friend concept being a "real" thing or at least coming back and being real was an interesting one. I've never thought of that before, probably because, as far as I remember, I never had an imaginary friend of any duration. I thought the story was sweet and charming and I did not find Micheal's (the imaginary friend) romantic love for Jane as an adult off-putting. I thought there was sufficient explanation and development of his angelic/mentoring type of love for her as a child--her characteristics and humanity--becoming a deeper love for her over the years as he thought about her and later when he spots her in NYC and watches her, then meets and spends time with her again. | Refreshing and Unique | Customer Rating: | | I was delightfully surprised by a Patterson book that escapes the confines of his usual murder mystery novels and suspends the very reality that makes many of his other novels so powerful. I related greatly to Jane as a child, and it brought back many of my own painful memories that were good to visit in a positive environment. The authors didn't dwell on the negative and made what could have been a depressing situation into a light, refreshing story. It kept me wondering, along with Jane (and Michael), as to exactly who Michael was and what he would do next. His friends were just the right touch to lend credence to the story without being too much. Refreshing also was the sweet, innocent romance and Michael's becoming self-aware. The chapters were, in true Patterson style, short and sweet, which made the story flow and made it easy for me to take a break (not that I wanted to!). Quite honestly, it was extremely difficult for me to put down, and my one negative thought was that the end would come far too soon. Patterson clearly found a co-author who shared his light, fantastical side to make a great combination of reality, joy, and whimsy. | Purely Heartwarming | Customer Rating: | This book was one of the best books I have read in a long time. It was a story I think any person who has had a imaganary friend can relate to. It was purely heartwarming. I read this book in one afternoon I could not put it down. I read alot of James Patterson and I think this was the best one yet. The book takes place in NYC and you almost feel like you are right there with the descriptivness. When you read this book you just want to befriend Michael and Jane. Worth the time to read. Make sure you keep a box of tissues handy though a real tear jerker in parts. | ridiculous and contrived | Customer Rating: | I really hated this book ... It was so sappy and artificial I could hardly get through it. A friend loaned it to me who loved it, and honestly I just don't get it. I thought the idea of the story wasn't so bad, so I guess I kept expecting it to get better. It never did. The "romantic" parts were totally unbelievable and just stupid. Even the characters didn't seem convincing ... I'm sorry, but no straight man would ever rollerblade through Manhattan listening to Corinne Bailey Ray. If you liked the concept of the book, I highly recommend "The Time Traveler's Wife" instead of this shallow waste of time. Time Traveler is one of the most romantic stories I've ever read about timeless love and is in a class far above Sundays At Tiffany's. |
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