- The Central Park squirrels are sad Monday - Katherine Pancol - Books

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  • exhausting 1 1  

    Central Park squirrels are sad on Monday (Paperback)
    At endpoint, I said OUF, Finally it's over! It's a marshmallow along. I clung to finish it.
  • Maid 6  

    Central Park squirrels are sad on Monday (Paperback)
    J'adooooore. My friends had told me before but so much success I was afraid that ca be overrated. Not at all. It is addictive and enjoyable to read, we smile we are sad sandstone heroes adventures. A summer romance you like them I'm at the beginning
  • No! It is I who am sad when I read this book!  

    Central Park squirrels are sad on Monday (Paperback)
    I found so charming Josephine in the first volume (the only valid reading to me), but there ... that can shake it for me? It's long, repetitive, boring and uninteresting. And all these characters that mix, there are so many that it seems that the aut
  • Uneven 3  

    Central Park squirrels are sad on Monday (Paperback)
    800 pages it is long. I speak for the author, not for the reader who can devour more than that if the content is up to par. With these "squirrels" is very uneven - certain passages devour, others let fly without real interest. Some characters ar
  • Volume too. 1  

    Central Park squirrels are sad on Monday (Paperback)
    Like many, I was eager to discover this third installment and find the characters of K.Pancol.J'ai wisely read the first 200 pages telling me that the novel would move finally, Josephine Philip, Hortense, Gary and the others were going to get into th
  • Disappointed 1221  

    Central Park squirrels are sad on Monday (Paperback)
    I was eager to start after the turtles and to my great regret more the more I walked my pleasure vanished ... There are too blah used, it seems, to blacken the pages. Can not go completely into the story because it is blocked by the description of th
  • stop where the critters of all kinds!  

    Central Park squirrels are sad on Monday (Paperback)
    So much I loved the first book, loved the second but then the 840 pages read this weekend after I rush into the beam of my favorite bookstore have appeared to me long, boring and downright stodgy for three quarters. one word came to me: GROTESQUE !!