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A review by barley_to_scotch
Sundays at Tiffany's by James Patterson

2.0

It's a sort of interesting little story. In this reality, imaginary friends are real. They are more like guardian angels/case workers for children that need help. But imaginary friends have to leave on the child's 9th birthday and then the child forgets them. Until Jane doesn't forget hers. Now Jane is all grown and manages to find her imaginary friend again. And fall in love with him.

This was a quick read. I went through it in one evening. I found the story to be cute, but felt that some things were badly explained and some other things were badly executed towards the end. But all and all, I enjoyed reading it, but don't have any need to make it a part of my permanent book collection