I am not much of a James Patterson fan since I'm not into action, suspense and thrillers. But his book, Sundays at Tiffany's, is a breathe of fresh air. It's light yet deep, realistic and fanstastic at the same time. It is a love story of Michael- an imaginary childhood being in Jane's life. The catch is that Michael is not human and is not supposed to fall in love with Jane, even if she grew up. But they fell in love anyway. And as most love stories go, conflicts arise when the lovers finally fall in love.
It's not actually the typical Patterson plot which made me respect him all the more. A writer trying a different genre and be successful at it is a BIG SOMETHING! I am not an expert or anything but just someone who loves to read, read and read a good read. And for those like me, this book won't let you down.
My copy of the book courtesy of Power Books
It's not actually the typical Patterson plot which made me respect him all the more. A writer trying a different genre and be successful at it is a BIG SOMETHING! I am not an expert or anything but just someone who loves to read, read and read a good read. And for those like me, this book won't let you down.
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