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⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️Blue is one of my favorite Danielle Steel books I have read so far. It’s a great story with an amazing set of characters. Loved it!
Loved this story about Ginny who takes in a homeless boy and discovers he has been the victim of abuse. She has her own demons to deal with as well, and together with the help of a lawyer they eventually gain justice for Blue. The narrator was so easy to listen to as well. I really enjoy Danielle Steel's novels, and this is no exception.
There were so many holes in this story. I hardly think you can just go about enrolling kids in school and starting a law suit against the Catholic church without any sort of documentation. Not once did any social worker investigate where Blue was living. It was just ridiculous.
Wow! I picked this book up Friday when I scanned the new book section at the library. Danielle Steel was my late mother's favorite author, and she collected all of her books right up until the end. I now have her collection, but havent touched them in the 5 years I've had them. I got bored with her books a few years ago because they all seemed the same. Something changed. I don't know whether it is my ever changing tastes or if someone convinced her that she needed to change. Whatever it was, I'...
I always knew Danielle Steel was a master, but WOW! This book had me angry, like punch a wall angry, in tears from heartbreak, and smiling from joy! Blue is the most amazing young man, and I wish there were more kids like him. This is the best book I've read of hers and I will be purchasing it in hardback for my library!
How on earth does this woman sell so many books? Horrible writing, predictable plot.
I have not followed Danielle Steel in years. I thought the storyline of this novel sounded promising,so I got a copy from the library. Ginny Carter had known deep tragedy in her life, and now spends nine months a year in far away lands helping abused women, and children. The more rugged, and dangerous the better. It made her feel that she was giving back to the world .The fact that her husband had been drinking the night of their accident, and the loss of their small son, wore on her spirit,and
This is the best Danielle Steel novel I think I've ever read. Yes, it's true that her writing is simplistic and many of the sentences are not structured as well as they should be. But there's a reason she's so popular, and part of it has to do with the fact that readers can bank on what her stories are about: she's Ol' Faithful, steady and reliable since the very beginning. Not this time.She strayed from her formula of riches + romance = bestseller. She took a gamble, and she won. Yes, there's a...
Blue is not your typical Danielle Steel novel. She takes some very intense subjects, such as homelessness, Alzheimer's, death, relationship with a sister, death and abuse 'of trust' in the Catholic Church. Hoping Steel writes more books of substance in the future.
Always enjoy her books. This one was great!
Audible ReviewOverall 4 out of 5 starsPerformance 4 out of 5 starsStory 4 out of 5 starsI love Alexander Cendese, but... I find it funny that he's who was chosen to narrate this book, when it's told from the pov of a female! I mean, I could listen to him all day long, don't get me wrong, I just find it a little odd that they didn't use a female narrator.This is another audio I grabbed during the half-price sale, not relealizing it was an abridged version of the book, I have to say though, with t...
Another lovely modern fairy tale by Danielle Steel. A TV news anchor woman turned aid worker adopts a homeless boy off the streets of New York. Some powerful writing about sexual abuse and a tragic accident in the heroine's past. Some of the most inspiring scenes in any Steel book I've read.
This was one of the best books that I have read by Danielle Steel. GInny was a well known reporter until her husband and son were killed in a car accident days before Christmas. Three years later, Ginny works in dangerous areas helping the less fortunate. Areas include Afganistan, Syria, and India and she is there for 3 months before returning to New York. She meets Blue, a homeless boy, and her life changes instantly. She befriends him and both of their lives change for the better.blue has been...
What a powerful story that had me riveted from beginning to end. It is mostly about dealing with tragic events in life. Very emotional although only a little romance at the end. Ginny becomes an human rights worker after she loses her husband and son in a car accident. On the three year anniversary of their death she meets and befriends a homeless thirteen-year-old boy.