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Sunday, May 3, 2009

Thursday's Child Review by Selena

Thursday's Child
By Sandra Brown

I borrowed this book from the library and instantly got involved in the characters and the plot. There are identical twin girls Annie and Allison Leamon. Annie asks her sister Allison to play her while Annie goes in for a boob job. Relucantly Allison agrees while Annie is in the hospital Allison plays Annie, however Annie's fiance Davis brings his friend Spencer into town. Spencer falls in love with Annie and tells her that he would be a better husband than Davis would. 

Allison keeps trying to tell Spencer that she is not Annie but she keeps getting interupted whenever Davis walks in. Allison tells Annie everything that has happened and asks her when she is coming home to prove to Spencer that there are two of the girls that he is in love with. Annie says I will be in here just for a few more days. I don't want to tell you the whole book but you must read it to find out what happens. This book is great if you have not read it I suggest that you find it somewhere. Once I borrowed it from the library,
I had to order it from Walmart.com. It is a real shocker at the end.
The info is below.


Thursday's Child
Author Sandra Brown
Genre: Romance
Publisher: Bantam Books
Publication Date: 1985, 2001, 2002

ISBN-13: 978-0553576030


Submitted by Selena

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