Saturday, May 2, 2009

Sundays at Tiffany's by James Patterson


Wonderful, wonderful story. The cover says, "What if your imaginary friend from childhood was your one true love?" That's really the whole story. Told from both the perspective of the child/woman and of the imaginary friend, the story unfolds in a beautiful, believable way. As with all of Patterson's books, the chapters are only a few pages, so this makes the book easy to get through in an afternoon.
I really liked the story and liked where he went with it. As much gore and violence as Patterson usually does (and I love that as well!), I do like it when he steps into more heartfelt fiction, like this. A great book for a cold winter afternoon.... or to throw in for some easy beach reading. Loved it.

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