Your first Danielle Steel Book

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Your first Danielle Steel Book

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I have always loved Danielle Steel's books and read quite a number of them. The first of her books I read was Daddy which made me fall in love with her and she hasn't disappointed me ever since then :D . Which of her books was your first?
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I've only read one of her books, The Ring, and that was because I liked the movie. It was a good book, but I'm just not a huge romance fan so I haven't read any more of her books.
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"Palomino." I snuck it out of my mom's bedroom when I was in junior high. I wasn't supposed to read romance novels, but I really loved horses and wanted to see what it was about.
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Mirror image. I was I junior school when I read it and I had to sneak it out of my momma's room. It's so interesting
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I honestly cannot remember which book was my first. I have read all that I could get my hands on. I always look forward to the new ones. Everytime I go to Walmart that is the first thing I look for. These are some of the only books that I still try to get in hardback and od not get on my kindle app.
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I know the feeling, jdy. Not sure I can enjoy her books on Kindle.
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The first I read by Danielle Steel was Pegasus. It was a really good novel about war, escaping to America with nothing but two horses.
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A very lovely book, Chelsea. Another nice one about war is "The Ring". I don't know how she does it ๐Ÿ˜Š
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I have not yet read a Danielle Steel book but I have been meaning to try one. You have convinced me that this is the right move!
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Post by Julez »

Totally ๐Ÿ˜ŠJust lay your hands on any one you happen to find. You won't regret it ๐Ÿ˜‰
Taekwondoqueen wrote: โ†‘14 Aug 2018, 21:31 I have not yet read a Danielle Steel book but I have been meaning to try one. You have convinced me that this is the right move!
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Mirror image.
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I read Johnny Angel first and it was a heck of a ride.
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Nice one ๐Ÿ‘
Kiisme wrote: โ†‘24 Aug 2018, 13:27 Mirror image.
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I haven't read it yet but it's worth checking out.
Cher432 wrote: โ†‘26 Aug 2018, 05:46 I read Johnny Angel first and it was a heck of a ride.
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Lightning, that book annoyed me so much. I hate the ending.
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