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- Language
- Hungarian
- Published in
- Publisher
- Maecenas
- Pages
- 327
- ISBN
- 9789632031699
Subjects
Original edition details
Other editions (27)
Other editions

Sisters
2007 • Random House Publishing Group
English

Sisters A Novel
2008 • Random House Publishing Group
English

Sisters A Novel
2009 • Random House Publishing Group
English

Sisters
2007 • Random House Audio
English

Sisters
2007 • Delacorte Press
English

Sisters
2008 • Corgi Books
English

Sisters (Danielle Steel)
2007 • Random House Audio
English

Sisters
2007 • Doubleday Direct
English

Sisters (Danielle Steel)
2007 • Random House Audio
English

Sisters A Novel
2008 • Random House Publishing Group
English

Sisters
2008 • Random House Publishing Group
English

Sisters
2008 • Random House Audio
English

Sisters
2009 • Transworld
English

Soeurs et amies
2010 • POCKET
French

Hermanas
2011 • DEBOLSILLO
Spanish

Soeurs et amies
2008 • PRESSES CITE
French

Soeurs et amies
2009 • Quebec Loisirs
French

Zussen
2008 • Sijthoff
Dutch

Zussen
2013 • Uitgeverij Luitingh-Sijthoff B.V.
Dutch

Sisters
2011 • Magna Large Print Books
English

Soeurs et amies
2009 • POCKET
French

Sestry
2009 • AST : AST MOSKVA; Vladimir: VKT
Russian

Hermanas (Spanish Edition)
2009 • Plaza y Janes
Spanish

Hermanas (Spanish Edition)
2009 • PLAZA & JANES
Spanish

Sisters
2009 • Penguin Random House
English

Siskokset
2009 • Werner Söderström Osskeyhtiö
Finnish

Søstre
2009 • Lindhardt og Ringhof
Danish
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Many readers found "Sisters" to be an easy, enjoyable, and emotional read, particularly suitable for holidays or when seeking something undemanding. Reviewers frequently praised the strong bond between the four sisters and how the story effectively portrays their journey of overcoming significant loss and adapting to new life circumstances. The narrative is noted for its themes of love, hope, sacrifice, and perseverance, often bringing characters closer together and evoking a range of emotions in readers. Some appreciated the realistic depiction of challenges and the simple, accessible storytelling style, finding the characters relatable and the overall message optimistic and wholesome.
Conversely, many reviewers expressed significant disappointment, citing numerous criticisms regarding the writing style and character development. Common complaints include the prose being overly simplistic, repetitive, and "dumbed-down," with details and character traits reiterated to an irritating degree. This led some readers to feel the book was unnecessarily padded and lacked dynamism. Characters were often described as "too perfect," unnaturally beautiful, and successful, making them unrelatable and the story unrealistic. Critics also pointed out numerous plot inconsistencies, factual errors, and a lack of depth in handling serious emotional or traumatic events. The father figure was frequently criticized for being pathetic or cowardly, and some found the narrative predictable, leading to a lack of emotional engagement despite the tragic circumstances depicted.
"Sisters" appears to be a polarizing read. While some readers found it to be a compelling and emotionally resonant story about family bonds and resilience, others were profoundly disappointed by its perceived literary shortcomings. It is generally recommended for those seeking a light, undemanding read, particularly during leisure times like holidays, or for young adult readers who enjoy straightforward narratives with clear emotional arcs. Fans of Danielle Steel's characteristic simple storytelling, optimistic themes, and focus on social and emotional dynamics may find this book particularly appealing, especially if they are looking for a comforting story about overcoming adversity and the strength of family ties. However, readers seeking complex characters, nuanced prose, or high realism may find themselves frustrated.
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