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I enjoyed Ms. Steel's earlier work, but have been utterly dismayed by the quality of her more recent books including this one. It's a fine beach read but nothing more.
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Well, this book was okay. I thought the whole point of the book was a little silly - the chaos caused within a family because of an old fashion coming out ball. Weird. I haven't read Danielle Steel's work before and I'm not so sure this was the best one to start with.
She doesn't really bother to go into too much detail. About anything. Good potential to actually be a worthwhile read, but it still falls quite short. I wish I'd never bought this.
Sometimes it is hard to keep track of what one has read from this author. This is not a stand out but an easy read that keeps the fun in reading light.
Another typical book from Danielle Steel. Her books tend to be fairly predictable, but for some reason they are hard to put down.
I was a little dissapointed in this book.
I'm not really a Steel fan, but I did actualy sorta liked this book.
This book was ok. Truly a formula book but a fun quick beach read.
Classic Danielle Steel novel. But a very easy read.
One word: fluff....but it's good fluff, if you are looking for a quick beach read.
Olympia Crawford manages a family with grace and humor. Twin daughters, a son in college and a 5 year old son. Her twin daughters are invited to come out at an exclusive debutante ball...this erupts into a family problem.


