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Significant Others (Tales of the City Series)

Significant Others (Tales of the City Series)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Stunning, funny, moving series...
Review:

Although this book, like the rest of the Tales of the City series, is relatively light and easy reading, it also manages to be deep and touching.

One becomes attached to the characters and wants to read on to see what becomes of them, gets mad at them for some of their choices and may even decide they are no longer friends. The occasional brush with "real" characters helps to add a bit of fun to the stories.

A must-read series, this look into the world of 70's and 80's San Francisco is heartwarming and addictive. Written in a way that lets you easily set the book down after each section/chapter (the books were originally created as short pieces that ran in newspapers) a strong caveat is in order: Be careful: you WILL end up reading well past your bedtime!



Rating: 5 stars
Summary: My favorite!
Review: Although I prefer the books that explore more "serious" themes, the center-stage reappearance of DeeDee and D'orothea made this book quite enjoyable for me.

An enjoyable satire of extremes of men's space and women's space, but not quite the same Tales I had fallen in love with.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: gone ot goodwill
Review: didn't list this for sale here because I would be ripping someone off. Tales fo the city was delightful, this is drivel

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Oh dear.
Review: How can you not love the antics when blueblood DeDe Halcyon goes to a wimmin's festival and accidentally lets in the homophobes? Or how about when Booter falls asleep on his boat and drifts into Wimminwood and is kidnapped? The story and adventure continue on just as compelling as the first four editions. You will laugh, you will cry...you may find yourself all over again...

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A wonderful journey is nearly over
Review: Reading the 'Tales of the City'-Series was such a wonderful experience I could easily repeat it as much as I could. Maupin's style is so great and terrific, it's strange I hadn't heard of him that much, before I read it.

The characters are surely some of the best ones ever created in literary history. The developement of the storyline is so surprising and unexpectable it's breath-taking. The twists and turns are so effective, because you seem to know the characters so well, and never had thought... well, you have to explore the secrets by yourself. I have never seen such a developement of characters. The same persons are totally different in the last book than in the first one. It's great.

I won't rate every book differently, although they are very different. But they are so great alltogether and so well-connected it's hard to tell them apart.

This is wonderful stuff!1

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Oh dear.
Review: What a shame - more wonderful characters either being under-used or over-abused. I really wish I hadn't read this book.


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