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Price Comparison for Message From Nam - Danielle Steel
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Danielle Steel's Message From Nam
Release Date: 2006 - 04 - 17, Rating Parental Guidance, Last Update 02.12.2008 19:30
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£ 2.97 |
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Danielle Steel - Daddy / Fine Things /Message From Nam
Release Date: 2006 - 03 - 13, Rating Parental Guidance, Last Update 02.12.2008 19:30
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£ 14.99 |
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by Collywobs - written on 17/08/00 (Very useful, 101 readings)
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The title made me stop and look at this book. I do read Danielle Steele books occasionally, but this one didn`t sound like her usual love, romance novels. I bought the book and took ot home. Two hours later I was still sat with my nose in it, I just couldn`t put it down. The story tells about the life of Paxton Andrews, she grew up with a domineering mother, her life was dull and her mother ruled it. She set her hopes on becoming a journalist and therefore went to get the qualifications needed. Love and romaance was definately included, she fell in love, but things didn`t quite work out, I wont spoil it by telling all the details. It is the time of the ...
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