
Honor Thyself review by Cynthia Hardy Wadsworth
Review created: 04/05/08(updated 10/08/08)
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In this book, Danielle Steel writes about a famous celebrity who suffers a horrible head injury while "finding herself" in Paris. This head injury occurs during a terrorist attack in Paris. When she wakes up in the hospital, this famous actress, who has long taken care of everyone else in her family, does not know who she is and she remembers nothing of her past. Over the next few weeks in the hospital she slowly regains most of her memory and learns to put her needs and desires first.
The hospital stay drags on forever and the reality of someone recovering from that type of head injury in such a quick manner, is very unrealistic. Also, the fact that she can walk again so quickly, talk, etc, is a bit unrealistic.
This is not one of Danielle Steel's best books. It moved far too slow and again, the recovery of the patient (who of course is still beautiful after such an awful accident) is unheard of in my opinion. Ms. Steel should have consulted a neurologist to help make the story more real. Overall, it was a very boring book.
Cynthia Hardy Wadsworth
Review ID: 10000000006516809

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