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The Wedding
The Wedding
Author: Danielle Steel
ISBN-13: 9780385314374
ISBN-10: 038531437X
Publication Date: 4/4/2000
Pages: 408
Rating:
  • Currently 3.7/5 Stars.
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3.7 stars, based on 77 ratings
Publisher: Delacorte Press
Book Type: Hardcover
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grannysmith avatar reviewed The Wedding on + 6 more book reviews
Not a romance fan, I found this offering to have little romance but lots of entangling family drama with just a hint of Hollywood insider gossip to add interest. It is unabridged on 8 cassettes over 13.5 hours and read by J. R. Horne.
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no comment
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Danielle Steele always holds my attention, but this is one of my favorites....
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I was surprised at how much I enjoyed this book. I am not really a Danielle Steel fan, but a friend gave me a copy and said I should read it and I couldn't put it down. I definately recommend it.
cammie1975 avatar reviewed The Wedding on + 17 more book reviews
Not one of her best
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Danielle Steele's usual style-heartworming with a little sorrow & a lot of rich characterizations. I got caught up in the sentiment & the well-woven story lines. Great read!
grandmarhonda avatar reviewed The Wedding on + 7 more book reviews
This is an excellent book,the first Danielle Steel book I've read, she is an excellent author, you'll have a hard time putting the book down.
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In my opinion, Dannielle Steele is a good writer, but her books tend to be repetetive. This one, however is EXCELLENT! So good, that I almost hate to give it up! It pulls you into the plot so strongly that it is amost impossible to put it down!
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Simon Steinberg, a major movie producer, and Blaire Scott, and award-winning television writer, are among the most respected couples in Hollywood. They have defied the cliches, keeping their marriage together for decades. Their children - Samantha, Scott, and Allegra - are successful and happy, but must face the challenge we fear for our own children as well....
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This book was a great read !! I enjoyed it very much !
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This is one of my favorite but I ended up with more than one copy
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Typical Steel
Melsy626 avatar reviewed The Wedding on + 74 more book reviews
Great read!!!!

Simon Steinberg, a major movie producer, and Blaire Scott, an award-winning television writer, are among the most respected couples in Hollywood. They have defied the cliches, keeping their marriage together for decades. Their children....Samantha, Scotte and Allegra...are successful and happy, but must face the challenges we fear for our own children as well.

As an attorney for the stars, twenty-nine-year-old Allegra Steinberg is used to negotiating major movie deals, and fielding phone calls at all hours of the day and night. But she has little time for a private life...until a chance encounter with a New York writer turns her life upside down. Suddenly, Allegra finds herself planning a wedding at her parents' Bel Air home.

As preparations begin for a September ceremony, surprise announcements and ever-increasing anxiety bring out the best and worst in everyone. But as couples in each generation of the Steinberg family struggle with broken vows and new hopes, the real meaning of Allegra's wedding emerges. For the bride, the ceremony is a bridge between her past and her future. For her parents, it is a reminder of the bond that holds them all together. And for both families it is an opportunity for reconciliation, and new hope.
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Simon Steinberg, a major movie producer, and Blaire Scott, an award-winning television writer, are among the most respected couples in Hollywood. They have defied the cliches, keeping their marraige together for decades. Their children-Samantha, Scott, & Allegra-are successful & happy, but must face the challenges we fear for our own children as well.
As an attorney for the stars, twenty-nine-year-old Allegra Steinberg is used to negotiating major movie deals, and fielding phone calls at all hours of the day & night. But she has little time for a private life-until a chance encounter w/ a New York writer turns her life upside down. Suddenly, Allegra finds herself planning a wedding at her parents' Bel Air home.
As preparations begin for a September ceremony, surprise announcements and ever-increasing anxiety bring out the best & worst in everyone. But as couples in each generation of the Steinberg family struggle with broken vows & ner hopes, the real meaning of Allegra's wedding emerges. For the bride, the ceremony is a bridge between her past & her future. For her parents, it is a reminder of the bond that holds them all together. And for both families, it is an opportunity for reconciliation, and new hope.
DPCW avatar reviewed The Wedding on + 30 more book reviews
Good book. One of the first Danielle Steel I ever read. I will continue reading her books.
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As an attorney for the stars, 29 year-old Allegra is used to negotiating major movie deals, and fielding phone calls at all hours of the day and night. But she has little time for a private life - until a chance encounter with a NY writer turns her life upside down. Suddenly, Allegra finds herself planning a wedding.
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As preparations begin for a September ceremony, surprise announcements an ever-increasing anxiety bring out the best and worst in everyone. But as couples in each generation of the Steinberg family struggle with broken vows and new hopes, gthe real meaning of Allegra's wedding emerges.
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this book is about a hollywood couple's grown children and their struggles.
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small teeth marks on the front of book, I bought it used.
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Like bran new
mysteryfan avatar reviewed The Wedding on + 43 more book reviews
This is a real winner. Ms Steel spins a tale of family,love,romace and family bonding.
A very good book.
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Simon Steinberg and Blaire Scott are among the most respected couples in Hollywood, keeping their marriage together for decades. Their three children model Samantha, pre-med student Scott, and attorney Allegra are successful and happy, but still must face challenges. Allegry is used to handholding her celebrity clients through their tangled lives and loves, but does not have time for her own personal life. A chance encounter with a New York writer turns her life upside down. As preparations begin for a September ceremony, last minute arrangements, surprise announcements and ever increasing anxiety brings out the the best and worst in everyone.
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Angela Steinberg, a highly successful attorney to the stars suddenly find herself planning a wedding at her parents' Bel Air home. As preparations begin for the September ceremony, the chaos of the last minute arrangements brings out the anxiety in everyone.
For the bride Allegra and her parents, the wedding is a reminder of the bond that holds them all together.
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Good story, I liked it.
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Beautiful, brainy lawyer Allegra Steinberg's life is one drama after another--once she gets rid of her boyfriend, philandering dullard Brandon Edwards. Her clients are superstar musicians and actors who phone her at 2 a.m. because they've fallen in love or gotten arrested or think they're being stalked. Her family are superstars, too: Mom is TV director Blaire Scott, Daddy is Golden Globe humanitarian-of-the-year producer Simon Steinberg, and then there's her 17-year-old sister, Sam, a leggy model whose pregnancy throws everyone for a loop. Steel's characters are already over-the-top, but leave it to this clever megaselling author to throw not one but three weddings into the mix. Movie stars Carmen Conners and Alan Carr elope, wig-and-polyester-style, in Las Vegas, and Sam secretly marries Jimmy Mazzoleri, who isn't the father of her baby. The centerpiece of the tale, however, is the big one, complete with an odious wedding planner, for Allegra and Jeff Hamilton, a gorgeous, soulful New York writer. Although Steel's prose is predictable, no one can gainsay her charitable heart. On the far side of tears and melodrama, everyone in the cast is redeemed and paired off--even Jeff's anti-Semitic mother and Allegra's sociopathic biological father, who richly deserve one another.
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I loved reading this book.. I dont normally read love stories but this is a story of love and life. It seemed so real like it could happne to me or the girl next door. was not far fetched from reality. Good reading. easily flowed couldnt put it down...
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A great romance story by Danielle Steele.
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WOMAN ENTERTAINMENT LAWYER HAS TOP ACTORS, ACTRESSES AND ROCK STARS AS CLIENTS. INTERESTING SIDE STORIES INTERTWINED WITH HER OWN. GOOD FAST READ FOR BEACH, POOL OR PLANE THIS SUMMER.
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I love it, in fact I bought 2 it sounded so good lol. I did get it used but it is in good condition.
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great shape!