Sundays at Tiffanys
by James Patterson
Light Romance
4*/5
Just in time for Valentines Day! Have you ever had an imaginary friend? One that was always there to carry you through anything? If you did, then you probably don't remember. In James pattersons book, Sundays at Tiffanys, we forget those childhood fantasies. But not in the case of Jane. Where in her life she is not imaginary to the people around her but almost invisible. Invisible to her mother, owner of ViMar Productions, Vivienne and her self absorbed boyfriend, Hugh. All grown up, Jane soon finds herself reunited with her imaginary friend Michael. Ah, but these things aren't supposed to happen. Unless its true love. I enjoyed reading Sundays at Tiffanys. I thought the story was going to be predictable in the end. But to my delight, I was wrong. Patterson shifted his story with a twist or two and I was guessing till the end of what was to become of Jane and Michael. There was a small intimate scene and a few words exchanged later in the book. But the chapters were quick and light making it an easy read. I thought overall it was sweet and endearing to watch this love story unfold.
Tuesday, January 20, 2009
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