Sundays At Tiffany's

United States
May 26, 2010 8:57pm CST
Well, I just finished a really cute book by James Patterson (and Gabrielle Charbonnet) called Sundays at Tiffany's. It's about a woman who had an 'imaginary friend' as a child who left her when she was 9 years old. She wasn't suppose to remember him, but for some reason she did. In this story imaginary friends are actually real, and it's kind of like a job...they don't age...they don't get hurt, and their magic. But when they don't have a current 'job' they live like people would. And this woman happens across the man that was her imaginary friend 20 years ago. This story made me wish I had an imaginary friend when I was little! I never did, and now I'm bummed about it! If you like love stories and/or James Patterson this is definitely a book you don't want to miss!
5 responses
• Philippines
29 May 10
That was good, i want to have a book like that. From the story you shared I remember the movie of Robert Downey in the 90's. Where he have an imaginary friend since he was young. And when he was already a man his imaginary friend came back adn he helped them to do their unfinished business. In the story in the book, is that a love story? The story is very interesting, i love to have a copy.
• United States
29 May 10
Yes, the novel is a love story. It's really good. I never heard of that Robert Downing Jr. movie, do you remember the title?
• Philippines
31 May 10
http://movies.yahoo.com/movie/1800193312/info The movie is Heart and Soul. I like the movie so much, I love the singing part of Walk like a Man, and everything about the movie.
• United States
31 May 10
Thanks for the link... Wow! I read that description at Yahoo...it didn't mention an imaginary friend, but it sounds intense!
• Australia
27 May 10
That does sound like a great book...I guess I will have to look for a copy when I get a chance to read...it will go on my to read list...I never had an imaginary friend when I was a kid...I don't even remember any of my friends having any either.
• United States
28 May 10
I'll probably put it up for sale again Cheaper than books stores (4 bucks for book, 3 for shipping). Let me know if you're interested lol Maybe imaginary friends are more rare than I thought! lol
• Australia
28 May 10
That sounds pretty cheap...can u find out what the postage to Australia would be? I'll definately see if I have the money in my paypal
• United States
28 May 10
wow! Australia! hehe. I don't use UPS usually, so I don't know how to find out. Is it really easy?
@writersedge (22563)
• United States
27 May 10
It sounds cute. I wonder if they'll or if they did make it into a movies. Right now I have a lot of different jobs, so it's a challenge.
• United States
28 May 10
Well I know they made a movie out of another one of James Patterson's romance novels. If they haven't made one out of Sundays at Tiffany's they may in the future! That is definitely something I would be interested in.
@climber7565 (2579)
• United States
27 May 10
It sounds like it was a nice story. Thank you for sharing about it. :)
• United States
28 May 10
I was actually thinking about reading that book and now i am definetley reading it. I had it on my reading list and it was up next too so now i have to go get it... i Dont think i ever had a imaginary friend as a kid but im glad i was a happy kid.
• United States
29 May 10
Well if you like love story books than I don't think this one will disappoint! Let me know if you get hold of it, and what you think of it when you finish!