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REVIEW: Honor Thyself by Danielle Steel

Dear Ms. Steel:

It was with avid curiosity that I read your February release, Honor Thyself, feeling quite out of the loop for not having read any of your previous work.  After finishing the book, I was less curious but a bit confused, and so I went to Amazon to see what other readers thought of the book.  For probably the first time, ever, I found myself in agreement with the vast majority of the 20-something reviews there (with the exception of Harriet Klausner and one or two others):  in short, the book was a real disappointment.

At 50, American movie star Carole Barber is finally starting to come out of the grieving fog her husband’s untimely death gathered around her, but she still can’t get past the writer’s block that threatens her first book-writing effort.  Unsettled and unfocused, Carole ventures back to Paris, a city she loves but has not visited since she broke off with her married lover 15 years ago, to see if she can find that big idea that continues to elude her.  She tells her conscientious assistant not to worry about her – that she plans to do some traveling …