Sunday 12 September 2010

Book Review: James Patterson Sundays at Tiffany's

Photograph By manduhsaurus


Having read several James Patterson novels including The 6th Target, I, Alex Cross and Run For Your Life, I was eager to read more.

While looking for something else on amazon I happened across Sundays at Tiffanys and thought it looked good.

Even though it was not a classic James Patterson novel (no detective, murders or psychopaths) I liked it.

The story follows Jane and her imaginary friend Michael together through childhood and then separately through their lives until they meet again for a traditional happy ending.

Often when you read many novels by the same author you find they get stuck in a rut and that their stories start to sound the same however there was no danger of this with Sundays at Tiffanys.

The story is an easy read but don't let that put you off. It's an uplifting story about love, hope and imagination. A must read.

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