![]() ![]() But if the definition of a good book is one you love reading, this comes pretty close. Ok, so maybe this isn't exactly on par with Salinger. My sister bought the German translation because she misses it while living in Europe. A hipster friend braved ridicule at Skylight books so she could buy her own copy (because of course I demanded mine back). I was finally able to wean my grandma off Lavyrle Spencer with this. Even so-called nonreaders who never venture further than Us Weekly. I have recommended Master of The Game to all kinds of readers and everyone has adored it. In fact, you might even read it more than once. A definite beach book, but not so trashy that you'd feel guilty reading it in public. You will definitely lose sleep when you obsessively stay up all night reading "just one more chapter." It's just addicting. ![]() You might throw your copy against a wall in frustration over a character's actions. Sidney Sheldon is a surprisingly talented writer, and the plot twists are many and dramatic. "How can you possibly rate this soap opera of a novel as highly as The Bell Jar?! You have lost all credibility now that you've included pseudo-romance novels on your goodreads list!"Īll I can say is, this book is the literary equivalent of crack. ![]()
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