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Bittersweet

By: Danielle Steel
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: Corgi Books
ISBN: 0552145033
ISBN-13: 9780552145039
Released: 07 Apr 2000
RRP: £5.99
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Was it for the money? - By: E. Morland, 10 Aug 2008
Generallly speaking I like Danielle Steel books. They're easy to read & a pleasant way to while away a couple of hours even if they're, for the most part, not particularly thought provoking nor taxing to the brain. This book however is repetetive, overly & unncessarily long & just seems to meander towards a predictable finale.
Try Kaleidoscope or Wings for a far more satisfying read.
Bitter disappointment - By: , 23 Jul 2001
Easily one of Danielle's weakest books to date. Whilst a book must be an escape from reality, this books is so unbelievable that it beggars belief! It seems like she wrote this in a rush & didn't bother to do proper research. I mean, tigers in Africa - come off it Danielle!!! (Where the heroine is in Africa & has to watch out for tigers). And how on earth can a woman in her mid 40's look like her little boys older sister! Of course, just at her lowest point, a man is waiting in the wings for her, his wife conveniently dying a few chapters back. This book was boring & predicatable. If you want to read a good Danielle Steele book, try Wings, Silent Honour or Message from Nam instead. Don't bother with this one.
The true escapism of every romantic reader - By: , 05 May 2001
Another magical & irresistible book by my favourite author Danielle Steel. This captures the imagination yet again in a truly realistic situation that many wives have encountered I am sure. India was strong enough to turn the tables on Doug & escape to a new & wonderful adventure with Paul. I wanted the story to continue into the future but with Danielle's books the endings are always left to our own feelings & imaginations, leaving us somewhat drained of emotions.
An enjoyable read! - By: hannah_l_williams@hotmail.com, 13 Sep 2000
I have been reading Danielle steel books, along with others, for many years now & have always enjoyed them. However, the last book of hers which I decided to pick up was 'The Klone & I' & I was thoroughly disappointed.

I am gald to say that I enjoyed this book a lot more & found to be a real page-turner. It is a little predictable at times but that does not take away from the enjoyment of the story.

I would strongly recommend this book to alll contemporary fiction lovers!


A fantastic book for the reading by the pool on holiday! - By: , 19 Jul 2000
One of the best books I have read in a long time. I reallly didn't want it to finish. It makes you ride a rollercoaster of emotions - alll at the same time. Perhaps the overalll plot is a little bit predictable - but that's probably why you won't want to put it down, in case it does't finish the way you expect.

It is the best of her books I have read in a while - on par with Ghost.