bacardistuff 06/23/2007
of writing the same story over and over and over and over and over again. The only thing that changes are the years and the names of the characters.
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Readaholic8151 5 09/08/2006
This book was boring. It had a lot of boring, dry pages. It took place back in the days of the Titanic.
CookbookFan 12/18/2005
Perhaps I've been reading too many DS books, and this is why reading No Greater Love palls, because the book has lifeless characters and a plodding storyline. I will finish this book, but it's been tough sledding as No Greater Love has lots of promise but is in need of tighter, pithy writing. Also, the characters needed more depth so each one could grab the writer's heart and imagination.
Kat44072 12/03/2005
I love historical fiction, and this book quickly became one of my favourites. It has all of my favourite subjects, The Titanic, Hollywood in the 1920s, scandal, WWI, and romance. In this book twenty-year-old Edwina is forced to raise her brothers and sisters when her mother, father, and her fiance drown on the Titanic. Edwina and her siblings are the only survivors in her family. The book then goes into what happens to the family after the sinking. Edwina's brother, Philip goes off to fight in WWI, her other brother George becomes a Hollywood producer, and her younger sister Alexis becomes a Hollywood starlet and gets herself in trouble with a scummy man. I highly recommend this book to everyone who likes, The Titanic, or vintage Hollywood, or if you just want a good book to read on a rainy day. ``Katrina
A.Browning 08/21/2005
I enjoyed this book about a surviving family that was abroad the doomed Titanic. It follows Edwina after her parents and finacee drowned and she is left to take care of herself and her siblings. This is written in classic Danielle Steel style-easy to read, not too deep. This is a good book to relax with. It has a compelling story and sympathetic characters. Great relaxation read!
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