Customer Reviews
Shockingly repetitive and dull!!! - By: TG, 15 Oct 2008 
Having read some of Danielle Steel's books in the past this one was a complete surprise for me. The book from the beginning was extremely repetitive & daunting to get through. Nonetheless, it got exciting in the middle when Tanya Harris, the main character finallly gets to Hollywood & a new life begins for her. But just as you think great story, I felt Steel destroyed the plot & you ended up confused as to where the story was going & ends with a completely disappointing finish. I've not read a book that has disappointed me so much in a while after perhaps... Maeve Binchy's short stories in 'This year will be different', which were just as repetitive & every story it seemed had some extra-marital affair happening...GRIM!
Boring - By: Aj M. A. Matthews, 09 Jul 2008 
I found this book very boring & repetitive. ds seems to do no research in her books no unlike earlier ones e.g.
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Boring book - By: Aj M. A. Matthews, 05 Jul 2008 
Danielle Steel books are getting worse each time. She says the same thing a dozen ways i.e. Tanya loved her kids & her husband. Tanya's life was with her husband & kids. there is no descriptions of the background to the stories.
Disappointing - By: busy lizzy, 10 Oct 2007 
The jacket flap says the reader will be taken to a world of fame & fortune, celebrity & 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 & mothers choice to persue a career & 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 & pasted into place. The 338 pages could be condensed into less than 100 with no loss of plot. Half way through the book & I still did not know where the story was going, neither did I care reallly, so I gave up. Which is a shame because I have enjoyed reading alll her books, but have been very disappointed with the later ones. Do any other DS fans feel the same?
Don't bother! - By: Sissel M. Østdahl, 02 Aug 2007 
This book tells a story. An exciting story for the main character, not so exciting for the reader.
Whether housewife cum writer Tanya is comparable with Cinderella, Snowwhite, Alice in Wonderland or a melange of the three, is hard to say. Anyway, the lovely, youngish-looking, blessedly content wife & mother of three from San Francisco, suddenly finds herself presented with an offer to write a movie script for one of the most important - & exciting! - film directors in Hollywood. Overnight what has for years been a bit of work on the side, turns into a career opportunity beyond Tanya's wildest dreams.
The glitter & fascination of Hollywood, which Tanya is certain she can control, is soon working its magic & Tanya's world is turned upside down. Will it ever be possible to return to her old life? Or if not, where does her new life lead her? (Of course, her innocent freshness sweeps alll the important guys off their feet, so choices are plenty...)
"Bungalow 2" is a pretty boring book. Especiallly are the first 100 pages or so extremely repetitive. The decision as to whether Tanya should accept the Hollywoood offer is discussed in great detail within the family, page after page. Day & night Tanya analyzes her big chance, her choices & duties - in spite of an AWFUL LOT of money... While alll the time the reader knows that Tanya is going to Bungalow 2, Bel Air Hotel in LA & that BIG changes are about to take place.
It gets a little bit more fun later. Predictable, but refreshingly naughty as Tanya gets the hang of life in the movie metropol.
If you get through the first quarter of the book, you will probably manage to finish it.
Actuallly one star, the second for the naughtiness!