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Book Review of Sundays at Tiffany's

Sundays at Tiffany's
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Helpful Score: 1


I typically love James Patterson, but I'm finding myself less a fan of his collaborative romance novels than I am of his Alex Cross series and the non-romance novels. That said, this is a very functional, very readable novel. The premise is that a young girl with a very successful, distant mother finds herself taking solace in the comfort of her imaginary friend, the handsome and dashing Michael. Fast-forward twenty years, and Jane is working for her mother and feeling alone despite dating a handsome (if intolerable) actor. She is supposed to have forgotten her imaginary friend, but when she catches a glimpse of him in a bar, the memories come flooding back and she becomes convinced, despite her best efforts, that her imaginary friend is back, and he is real. It's a very sweet book, and I think I would have liked it a lot better if I were a fan of the genre. You can't miss with Patterson.