Pages: 336 (Hardcover) ISBN: 0593053303 Pub: Bantam Press Pub date: 2006-08-06 Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 29381
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Reader Reviews:I put it down for about 3 weeks (1/1 people found this helpful)Normally I can't put a danielle steel book down but this on I did and I left it for 3 weeks. every time I looked at it I knew I had to read it. I can't finish a book not even the bad ones. I own all of danielles books and read and love them all. I can;t say it was bad but i was transported this time like i normally am. My husband moans when he knows a new one is out becasue i'll be gone for hors on end he was as shocked as me that i had left it for so long.
I have read a number of Danielle Steel novels (2/3 people found this helpful)and I would have to say that Bungalow 2 is about average for her, certainly not her best. I was hoping for a more in-depth real life mother character in Tanya Harris, and her writing experiences, but that never happened. The story chugs along for the first 80 or so pages, then it picks up. Ms. Steel left no doubt that Tanya was at the center of this story from stay at home mom, to a screen writer in Hollywood, to her extra affairs in the Bungalow. Busy, busy girl. I won't go into detail about the book as there are many posted already, except to add that this is a good book to read at the beach. It's not a terrible read, but I wouldn't recommend it to my friends. I'm still a fan Ms. Steele and I'll probably go on reading her new releases, unless the stories are at the same average level as this book. Skip it. I would recommend, if you missed reading Georgiou's masterpiece--The Fates, go and read it. Disappointing (2/3 people found this helpful)The jacket flap says the reader will be taken to a world of fame and fortune, celebrity and genius,and the glitter of Hollywood.... The wrong story must have been included. I did not get any sense of the film world, it was just about a wife and mothers choice to persue a career and the affect it had on the family. I think Ms. Steel has lost the plot. In fact it feels like someone else is writing for her. It doesn't have the same flow as previous novels of hers. This book is so boring. She repeats facts about the characters many times even on the same page. I felt that I was reading her notes that had been cut and pasted into place. The 338 pages could be condensed into less than 100 with no loss of plot. Half way through the book and I still did not know where the story was going, neither did I care really, so I gave up. Which is a shame because I have enjoyed reading all her books, but have been very disappointed with the later ones. Do any other DS fans feel the same? Don't buy this book.. I am so disappointed From DS fans (6/10 people found this helpful)I think Danielle Steel really not bothered the plot anymore. Same plot as all her old books...the only thing she had changed that the title of the book ,and the name of chararters. £3.99 is ok for holiday read. I won't never pay Danielle Steel's book more than £4.00. Don't bother! (1/1 people found this helpful)This book tells a story. An exciting story for the main character, not so exciting for the reader.
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