"Sundays at Tiffany's" is the story of a romance between Jane and her imaginary friend, Michael. I don't typically read this type of book or anything by James Patterson, but I thought the idea of the book was intriguing. I finished it in a matter of hours but that's just the way I go about reading any book I start. These to fall in love and Micheal starts to question his existence and why he's there with Jane as a grown-up. No matter how many times you read it (and if you're like me you will over and over again), it just puts a smile on your face and joy in your heart. Sundays at Tiffany's if a romance novel about how the love of a young woman and man fall inlove. I loved hit and hated putting it down. You cant help but root for her cry with her worry about her and celebrate with her. Other than the fact that Jane was very rich and Michael's occupation was an invisible friend that is. Anne McWilliams has lost everything. It was such a sweet, wonderful story that I recorded on DVR when it showed up on TV as a movie. Jane is so so soooooooo relatable down to the oreos. It becomes a sloppy gushy romance, the kind I quite love. Is the imaginary character real? :). I have to say I am truly disappointed in this book. $31.00. Goodreads helps you keep track of books you want to read. It went so fast and was so "lite" without any real depth that I thought for sure that something was missing. If parenting classes included must-read material, it is my opinion that Sundays should be included. Something went wrong. It was like reading the CliffsNotes version of what could have been a really good book. Other than the fact that Jane was very rich and Michael's occupation was an invisible friend that is. Jane and Michael are great characters with comendable personalities. NOOK Book. I didn't know I could roll my eyes that hard. It was almost 300 pages, but with big type and big spacing, so it would probably have been more like a 150-page novella if done in more "grown-up" type. Yet, you never forget your friend. It went so fast and was so "lite" without any real depth that I thought for sure that something was missing. James Patterson has written a few softer novels like Sam's Letters to Jennifer and Susan's Diary to Nicholas. All young children have imaginary friends. I thought Sundays at Tiffany's would be the same but it wasn't. Yikes. I saw a post from a friend on Facebook who was reading it. In short, it’s... As a little girl, Jane has no one. However, he is called away from the children when they become nine years old, at which point they will forget about the existence of their "friend" by the next day of their ninth birthday. Halfway through I told my kids and husband the story at dinner and they were all enthralled. Reviewed in the United States on March 26, 2018. from beginning to end this book had me in tears, very great writing I felt like I was right there. Nothing scary or offensive. :( The universe or The Man, has something in store for these two because..something very interesting is about to happen in the crazy world of Jane. Enter your mobile number or email address below and we'll send you a link to download the free Kindle App. Summary of the Book. Her mother, the powerful head of a Broadway theater company, has no time for her. To get the free app, enter your mobile phone number. The characters were so real life. It’s time to turn your attention to something dark and twisty, to a story (or two or three) so engaging, the pages just fly by. This book is amazing!!! $7.99. (I know, I know, another unreasonable mind set, but I felt like I should be under a umbrella at the beach behind a pair of Ray Ban Sunglasses) And finally, it is wr. MY BEST FRIEND TOLD ME TO READ IT AND SHE WAD SO RIGHT. I was sooooooooo mistaken. Please try again. Please read this book and Mr Pattrrson please write more romances you are really good at it :), Reviewed in the United States on August 25, 2020. The book made me laugh several times. Refresh and try again. So the story starts off with a little Jane and her imaginary friend Micheal. How can I begin? I think it takes a lot to make me unsatisfied with a read but this book just didn't do it for me. To see what your friends thought of this book. I thought Sundays at Tiffany's would be the same but it wasn't. It was a quick read but the plot was WEIRD. And the ending... all neatly tied up in the last twenty pages. Well this is what James Patterson and Gabrielle Charbonnet Sundays at Tiffany’s is all about. But it comes quite differently and after many years they meet. Then she meets Michael again-as handsome, smart and perfect as she remembers him to be. Sometimes it seems so and sometimes it doesn't. I believe that parents will be more aware of how their attention/inattention affects their children if we will all dare to step into the mind of the young lady who is the main character in this book.I also see this book as being filled with affirmation and kudos to those adults who went without the essential parent-child bonding and built a bright future for themselves regardless. Rather she is busy romaning her latest Beau. This book was wonderful. The story itself is very simple and uncomplicated. I remember reading this the first time in Reader's Digest 2008.

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