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One Day at a Time
Pages: 336, Hardcover, Bantam Press Last Update 03.12.2009 05:53
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Read Reviews for One Day at a Time - Danielle S...
by - written on 05/04/09 (Very useful, 16 readings)
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The latest offering from Danielle Steel. For those who are familiar with her previous books, then I have to say this is a bit more of the same. I have found that as she seems to be churning out books on a very regular basis, that there seem to be a bit of a similar structure to them. However if you have enjoyed her prevous books, then this should not fail to deliver. This is the story of Coco Barrington, a wealthy 28 year old, from a family of high achievers, who has decided to opt out of the fast paced life and lives by the beach just north of San Francisco working as a dog walker to the disappointment of her mother and sister. She is happy with her life ... Read the complete review
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