Our August Book Club selections is Sunday’s at Tiffany’s by James Patterson and Gabrielle Charbonnet. I’ve been a fan of James Patterson’s Maximum Ride series for some time now, so I thought it was about time I checked out his adult books to see how they compare.
Here’s a bit about the book from Amazon:
Jane Margaux is a lonely little girl. Her mother, a powerful Broadway producer, makes time for her only once a week, for their Sunday trip to admire jewelry at Tiffany’s. Jane has only one friend: a handsome, comforting, funny man named Michael. He’s perfect. But only she can see him. Michael can’t stay forever, though. On Jane’s ninth birthday he leaves, promising her that she’ll soon forget him. Years later, in her thirties, Jane is just as alone as she was as a child. And despite her own success as a playwright, she is even more trapped by her overbearing mother. Then she meets someone-a handsome, comforting, funny man. He’s perfect. His name is Michael . . .
Imagine meeting your imaginary friend in real life! Sounds like a fun read. I look forward to discussing it with my fellow book lovers.
Remember, you don’t have to have read the book this month to join in the discussion (as long as you’ve read it at some point)! Check back during the last week of August for the discussion post.







Awesome! I just happened to pick this up at the library because I’d been meaning to read it for so long. Can’t wait for the discussion!
Hmm–I get all of the James Patterson books from audible.com except his young adult stuff…and what I like to refer to as his Nicholas Sparks/”Chick Flick” fare. Not sure I will be picking this one up–may just read the conversation without reading the book
Hi!
Checking to see what your Septemebr book club rad will be. I am updating my post and wanted to accurately link to you.
Thanks Sheila. That’s so nice of you. We’re actually taking September off from the book club. It’s always such a busy month so we’ll pick back up in October.
So the September “book” is the Fall Preview issues of TV Guide or Entertainment Weekly?