“Zoya” Second Impressions

I know, it’s been a minute, right? I’m still chugging along with Zoya. For some reason I’ve seemed to have lost my “reading steam.” I think it’s partly because I’m getting annoyed with this book. I won’t give spoilers until the review, but the main character, Zoya, experiences so much loss and heartbreak it’s actually becoming difficult to keep reading. I have around 100 pages left to go and I hope things start to turn around for her.

Posted in Reading Planning

Reading Plan

Continue reading “Reading Plan”
Posted in Reading Update

“Zoya” First Impressions

Last weekend I started my fifth Danielle Steel novel, Zoya. This book is from the late 1980s and its Steel’s 23rd novel. At the time of writing this post, I was a little over 75 pages into the book. I was lucky enough to come across a first edition hardcover of this book that was in stellar condition. (Library book sales for the win!!) I have some interesting first impressions that I thought I’d share.

Continue reading ““Zoya” First Impressions”
Posted in Book Reviews

The Whittiers by Danielle Steel ~ Book Review IV

  • Title: The Whittiers
  • Year Published: 2022
  • Novel Number: 142-2022
  • Shelves of Steel Classification: NYC, Parental Death, Family Drama
  • Days to Read: 5 days
  • Overall Rating: 4.0
Continue reading “The Whittiers by Danielle Steel ~ Book Review IV”

New Book Review Format

Posted in Reading Planning

Taking a Trip Back in Time

Continue reading “Taking a Trip Back in Time”
Posted in Reading Planning

A Shopping Trip

Continue reading “A Shopping Trip”
Posted in Book Reviews

“Until the End of Time” – Review III

  • Title: Until the End of Time
  • Year Published: January 2013
  • Published Novel Number: 87
  • Days to Read: 6
  • Overall Rating: 3.25

Wow!

I’ll admit, this book was a pretty fast read. Though I did put it down for a full day without touching it because I wasn’t sure I was ready to continue on with the story.

In essence, this book contained two separate stories that were linked together by the two couples’ love for each other. Of course, there was this underlying vibe that the second couple was really the first couple in some reincarnated form. I think this was Steel’s point with this book, though. However, she was almost too good at it.

Continue reading ““Until the End of Time” – Review III”