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Drop Dead Beautiful

Drop Dead Beautiful

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Author: Jackie Collins
Publisher: Pocket Books
Category: Book

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Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 6 reviews
Sales Rank: 3181

Media: Paperback
Pages: 528
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.8
Dimensions (in): 7.7 x 5 x 1.4

ISBN: 1847393152
EAN: 9781847393159
ASIN: 1847393152

Publication Date: May 6, 2008
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Customer Reviews:   Read 1 more reviews...

3 out of 5 stars Only for fans of the Santangelos   August 25, 2008
S. A. Bergerac (Guernsey)
I have been reading Jackie's books for fifteen years, and the Santangelo books have always been my favourites. However, this one annoyed me because Jackie seems to have forgotten what she wrote in the previous instalments, e.g. Maria's colouring has changed from fair to dark, and Carioca has changed mothers and not aged at all! The plot was very thin and re-hashed from other novels, but at least this time Lucky doesn't have to rescue Brigette from yet another nasty man. . .


5 out of 5 stars Brilliant as ever!   August 8, 2008
N. Petsa (Perth, Australia)
I love all of Jackie Collins books and this was no different. Very enjoyable and very easy to read. I read at the gym whilst sitting on the bike and forgot what hard work I was doing whilst reading!!! :-) Thanks Jackie.
Definitely recommend. Can't wait for the next one.



4 out of 5 stars Typical Jackie collins   July 30, 2008
Mrs. S. I. Morgan (Osnabruck, Germany)
I havent read a Jackie Collins novel in a few years! Glad to see nothing has changed! I love her, she is such an easy read, pick it up read a few hours and your finished! I loved it! The Santagelo family lives on, and bringing other members of the family more to the fore! A must read for all!


3 out of 5 stars same ole, same ole   June 26, 2008
J. Hadley (UK)
After reading all of the Santangelo novels was thrilled to find this at Luton airport before boarding. Easy to read, put down and pick up whenever but is a bit 'same as before'. Kidnapping (again) plot from old enemies (again, but who quietly disappear) and a plot to blow up Luckys new hotel (quietly disappears and never heard of again). Disappointing but as I say easy to pick up mid chapter and pick up where you left off. Wishing Gino was still a young man !!!!!



3 out of 5 stars Same old, Same old....   June 25, 2008
Mrs. S. E. Davies (UK)
Now let's see, are all the usual suspects in her latest novel? The pyscho stalker - check, the cheeky sassy 16 year old - check, the apparently well matched couple, but one of whom is playing away - check, the villainous mafia boss - check, that is all the same type of characters that have appeared in all the other books, but why ruin a winning formula, now it all just needs to be put together in an interesting storyline.....oh slight problem here.
I have really enjoyed the earlier Jackie Collins books such as Lovers and Gamblers, Chances, Lucky, the Hollywood Wives books etc and used to get so excited by the thought of her next novel coming out, but since then it seems that Jackie Collins has run out of ideas and is just rehashing the same old character types in the same old scenarios. This would not be quite so bad if she bothered to put together a good storyline, but it seems in this book that she runs out of interest in the characters and the storyline and finishes it with extremely lame endings, rather than building the story to an exciting conclusion. The kidnapping plot which has been done time and time again in her other books, is half hearted, falls flat in the middle of the story and has a very lame unexciting ending as per most of the story. Her main characters Lucky and Lenny, by now have been together years, had children and been through some real issues, but still talk to each other in the book as though they have only just met rather than a well suited couple as Jackie Collins wants to portray.
So did I enjoy this book? Take a guess! At least it was better than Lovers and Players, which was dire in the extreme.
However after all this I am not saying don't buy this book. If you are new to Jackie Collins and have only just started reading her books then the story will be fresh and you may enjoy it, I feel that the storyline is not that good, but that is because I am comparing her earlier well put together novels with the later lazier ones, anyone else who has not got that comparison will not have the same complaints about the storylines. Although I feel she has not bothered to put together a good ending to this book, she does write in a sassy and entertaining style and pulls no punches with character assasination of certain types that you will find in the real world.
I just wish that she would go back to how she used to write and start to entertain us all again with something new rather than just relying on what has worked before and hoping it will do the same trick.




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