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Journey

Journey

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Waste Of Money
Review: This book is a waste of time and money.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Shocking But True!!
Review: This kind of abuse can happen to anyone rich or poor. Some people just don't realize that it is really happening to them. Danielle Steel is hit the core of the problem of this kind of abuse.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Interesting and Informative
Review: This was a good book about abuse to women, written by Danielle Steel. She not only tells a story of a woman (Madeline Hunter) who went from one physically abusive relationship, but into another which was more subtle... that of verbal and emotional abuse.

The great thing about this story is that it was not only a good fiction, but it also portrayed the facts and feeling of abusive relationships.

I found myself not only intrigued about the topic, but I also learned. I actually FELT the frustration that so many friends of loved ones of abuse people must feel. In doing so, DS has portrayed that she masterfully wrote a story that was not only entertaining, but also informative.

It was a little on the long side, but I think that was intentional to show just how difficult it is for an abused person to leave and how long the process for a victim to leave really is.

Journey was a wonderful, entertaining, and entirely informative story.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Waste of Time
Review: This was one of the worst D.S books I have ever read. It drags, the story is awful and I feel like it was a total waste of time. Where are the days of Zoya, Malice and Message From Nam?

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: An enjoyable read for Danielle Steel fans
Review: This wasn't one of my favorite Steel books, and I've read them all. But as a true fan of her work, I still found it worth reading. You either like Danielle Steel's books or you don't, and if you do, go ahead and read Journey, it's worth your time.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I loved Journey...
Review: Though many did not like her last release of 2000, I enjoyed it thoroughly. Journey tells of Maddy and Jack, how they're the one of D.C.'s most beloved couples, and their secrets.

Jack abuses Maddy. Not physically, but mentally, and the hurt is just the same. Maddy then meets Bill at a meeting for violence against women. Then many things happen.

I know that many thinks that Steel is becoming monotonous, but I enjoy her works and Journey is one of my favorites.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I loved Journey...
Review: Though many did not like her last release of 2000, I enjoyed it thoroughly. Journey tells of Maddy and Jack, how they're the one of D.C.'s most beloved couples, and their secrets.

Jack abuses Maddy. Not physically, but mentally, and the hurt is just the same. Maddy then meets Bill at a meeting for violence against women. Then many things happen.

I know that many thinks that Steel is becoming monotonous, but I enjoy her works and Journey is one of my favorites.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Boring and Unbelievable
Review: Though most of Steel's books are fluff pieces, this one was not even believable. Maddy manages to meet a pregnant woman during a cave in at a shopping mall, and magically adopts her then unborn child within weeks. Ask any adoptive parent if this is even remotely how things work. They will tell you no. Additionally, she is news anchor in a major market with virtually no on camera experience, also not possible.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Repetitious and Just Too Convenient
Review: Tihs is Danielle's 50th book and maybe she's just out of new ideas. How many times does she need to tell us that the abuse that Maddy faces with Jack is just as bad as what she faced with Bobby Joe? If she took out all the paragraphs where she said that we'd only have a novella! And why does everyone who is "white trash" have two names? We could do without all the stereotypes. Beyond that, I find it a little too convenient that just as her long-lost daughter finds her, Maddy gets a baby. An adoption in less than a month through social services? It's obvious that Danielle didn't check that out too closely. Why is it that Maddy wasn't required to take the 30 hour MAPP class, submit references, have home visits and a homestudy done, get fingerprinted and so on like the rest of us adoptive parents? It takes at least 6 months. And what case worker is going to approve someone who has just announced that she's leaving her husband, is out of a job and has no home? Get real Danielle and write about believable characters solving their problems in realistic ways!!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: journey
Review: WHEN I FIRST STARTED THIS BOOK, I WASNT SURE WHAT TO EXPECT. I CAN SAY I WAS SO PLEASENTLY SURPRISED. A LOT OF AUTHORS HAVE WRITTEN ABOUT DOMESTIC VIOLENCE, BUT THIS WAS SUCH A DIFFERENT LOOK AT IT. I READ THIS BOOK IN ABOUT 24 HRS. I COULD NOT PUT IT DOWN, AS WITH MOST OF MS. STEEL'S BOOKS. I HAVE READ EVERY ONE OF HER BOOKS, AND I CAN SAY THIS ONE WAS INCREDABLE. I LOVED THE STORY, THE CHARACTORS, AND THE EMOTIONS. I CANT WAIT FOR A NEW BOOK TO COME OUT.


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