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Perfect

Perfect

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Perfect
Review: The name says it all. The story is beautiful, it's perfect. I loved it.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Ok...
Review: There are some romances that I've read and have fallen in love with the heroine/hero. Hmm, not so in this case. The first couple chapters showed real potential. I LOVE books that reveal the characters when they were younger. I thought to myself, this is pretty good.

Then I learn more about the grown-up Julie. When she's at home, she irritates me beyond belief. She's a school teacher who teaches handicapped children. On the sidelines, she teaches illiterate women how to read. The whole town absolutely loves her, doing whatever possible, to please her. The children are always at her house playing, or doing some sort of activity. I don't know but personally, she's just way too goodie-too-shoes for my taste. I groan aloud at certain points in the book as a result of this.

I understand that she's changed herself because of her past, and to please her family, but does she really have to be so 'perfect'? This is just my own taste but I perfer my heroines with way more faults.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Utterly Perfect!
Review: This was my first Judith McNaught book. In fact this was the first romance novel I ever picked up. This book was so good I went out and bought every single title by JM! This book is amazing and it it so GOOD! I fell in love with the characters. Julie and Zach are wonderful because you can feel their emotions through JM's writing. Every time I re-read the book, I start sobbing at the letter that Zach writes Julie. You will never forget these memorable characters because Zachary Benedict has fought against the world and won, and Julie is an intelligent independent woman.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Good read
Review: Up to this day, I am one of those who will spend hours finishing two-inches-thick romance books. Perfect is an example why I spent a whole day away reading and re-reading lines that tugged my heart. Julie represents the good in all of us. Zack represents the cynic in us. While the main plot is rehashed (bad-boy-fell-in-love-with-good-girl), the way it was presented was definitely refreshing. Who could forget the tear-jerking love letter? Or the engagement ring? I was almost bawling when I finished those scenes. While others found it corny, the dance scene complete with a Barbra song, made me feel as if I wanted to be Julie.

Of course, it still has its flaws. As most of here pointed out, Paul and Dom suddenly vanished into thin air. And, the last chapters were a bit anti-climatic. After the tension-charged scene in the airport, I was expecting the ending with a BANG. But, JM settled with the serene and peaceful getting back together of the main protagonists. But, with a powerful love story together with the flaws abovementioned, I still consider Perfect as a perfect romantic book.


Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Ho hum
Review: When I first started reading this book, I felt that it would in fact be perfect. McNaught spent a lot of time introducing us to the main characters and developing their storyline. The way she kept switching between Zack's storyline to Julie's until eventually they met was incredible. Then it all seemed to fall apart at the seams. This 676 pg book was extremely long, extremely forced, and at times extremely unbelievable. Zack was too grumpy for my taste and Julie was too goody-goody. C'mon, a hot-shot movie star/director falling for a small-town virgin. Yeah right! And what happened to the characters that McNaught so painstakingly introduced to us? Dominic, Paul, Carl? Where are they? We never heard from them again. I don't want to give away too much of the storyline, but it seems that McNaught got bored with the book and started rushing to be finished. All in all, a good book, but definetly not "perfect".


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