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Beautifully Written, Sexy, Couldn't Put It Down!, February 13, 2005
This review is from: Twins (Mass Market Paperback)
This is one of the best novels I have read. So well written, it really captures the details of the fast, sad and destructively cruel lives of the rich. The descriptions detailing emotions from depression, power, helplessness and love could only be written by a person who experienced every one of them as they come off genuine and true. This story also has several short and simple but excellent sex scenes that make you feel dirty but intrigued. They are the best I can remember reading. A warning to the masses, there are some devious sexual story lines in the book that may be very offensive to many. I did some research on the author and it doesn't surprise me that this is practically an autobiography of her crazy life as a socialite in Palm Beach. I now understand how she was so able to write the story so well. It is so hard to put this book down and the story keeps at a quick pace. I look forward to reading her other novels. This novel definitely lands itself as one of the top 10 books I have read.
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It's about a twins' story., May 19, 1999
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This review is from: Twins (Mass Market Paperback)
The novel is rival to the best of Collins, Booth and Krantz. And the author Roxanne Pulitzer of the pritzer of the prize Pulitzer. Whe I was reading the book, I learned lots of truth in my life, and I learned how to be concerned with the well-being of the masses all the time. And it was about the birth of her-the mother's beautiful twin daughters made her fairy- tale marriage complete. Then it all began to fall slowly, torturously, apart. At the center of the scandal are Carrie and Gracie, Gracie was always treated Carrie like a stranger in their family, but at the end the twins who have shared everything, even the same man. Born into a world where "in" is everything... The author was using a writing style like a cross between Judith Krantz and Jackie Collins.
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Twins by Roxanne Pulitzer (Mass Market Paperback - July 13, 1991)
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