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The House
The House
Author: Danielle Steel
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ISBN-13: 9780385338288
ISBN-10: 0385338287
Publication Date: 2006
Pages: 311
Rating:
  • Currently 3.9/5 Stars.
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3.9 stars, based on 85 ratings
Publisher: Delacorte Press
Book Type: Hardcover
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Helpful Score: 1
This is a nice story, in a typical Danielle Stell style. I enjoyed it because I love houses, so the restoration, etc was very interesting. It has a happy ending with a little bit of mystery.
scrapbooklady avatar reviewed The House on + 472 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
I was reluctant to read this "The House" since several of her recent books have been horrible. "The House" is not up to the quality of the Ms. Steel's earlier books, however, it's getting closer.
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Helpful Score: 1
As usual predictable read; however read it in one day. Kept me interested; good story.
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Helpful Score: 1
This an easy read about and independent woman who realizes that she doesn't have to loose who she is to get married and have children. I thought it was a good book.
countrylane avatar reviewed The House on + 81 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
First off, try this book just to admire the beautiful period portrait of Danielle Steel on the back cover! A bit reminiscent of Barbara Cartland! And I promise you will like the story too. The book is about a house, a small castle actually, a gift of love built in 1923. Now, in the present, an elderly client leaves a generous sum of money to his workaholic lawyer and tells her to use the money for something wonderful, so she buys the old mansion. Sounds corny, but the author makes it work. Add a handsome architect who arrives on the scene to assist with the remodeling and you have the beginning of a romance. But it is the house that will steal your heart!
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The first couple chapters were a little slow, but overall it was a very good book. Typical Danielle Steel!
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Great Steel! You are drawn into the story completely.
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Sarah Anderson, a high-powered attorney in San Francisco comes into an inheritance and a startling discovery. Her life changes forever when she discovers the surprising history behind the elegant Victorian mansion owned by a favorite client.
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fun to read. quick read
catnip38 avatar reviewed The House on + 156 more book reviews
At first I thought this would be boring; however, I enjoyed it so much I couldn't put it down. An attorney decides to buy an old house (actually sounds like a mansion) with money she inherited from the owner, and renovate it. In the process, she finds love.
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Its a great book, I loved the pace and the concept.
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If you have read Danielle Steel in the past, you pretty much know what to expect and that's what keeps us coming back...she never seems to disappoint her readers, always delivering the tearjerker plotlines, a few twists and turns and then - happily ever after. She's like fast food. You buy her books because you know what you will get and you LIKE it!
g0ldie avatar reviewed The House on + 5 more book reviews
Great! I finished it in one day.
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Another good book by Danielle Steel
punkinema avatar reviewed The House on + 305 more book reviews
A rather different DS book which started out very interesting. The ending was a bit soft, predictable but otherwise a good read.
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Sweet story -
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Typical story. Not one of her best though.
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Sarah Anderson learns there's much more to life than work once she purchases an old mansion and hires Jeff Parker to help her restore it.
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It was ok..Danielle Steele..after a while aren't all her plots the same?
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Danielle Steel does it again with another great book. This book is about a house that was built in 1932 and left to Sarah a workaholic attorney. She has decided to have it restored, and enlists the help of architect Jeff Parker. You will love the chemistry between these two. A must read for Steel fans.
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This is one of her best books. I loved it.
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This book was very good, I really enjoyed it!
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I have read all of Danielle Steel's books easy reading don't have to think a lot. This about an estate lawyer you has written a will for an elerly client. Easy reading
miamipeach33 avatar reviewed The House on + 7 more book reviews
I liked the general story of this book, but I did not like the fact that the author repeats herself constantly. This was the first Danielle Steele book I've read, and I was not impressed. The first half of the book could have been reduced to 40 pages if she didn't keep reiterating herself over and over... it made me feel like either she thinks her readers are stupid and have to be reminded of things, or she just needs to remind herself as she wrote. As I said, I was not impressed.
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Delightful love story that will put a smile on your face.
zakoka avatar reviewed The House on + 18 more book reviews
This was predictable and okay. It was not great, but not horrible. I liked all the parts concerning the history of the house. The rest was just another romance novel with all the expected twists. Nothing special.
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A true Danielle Steele classic.
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This was an excellent book. I truly enjoyed reading it. I read it in one day.
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DANIELLE STEEL AT HER BEST. GREAT STORY!!!
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Busy lawyer is left a house by elderly client. The house turns out to be part of her family's past and serves to bring all the family's members back together. This is another gret Danielle Steel.
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Another Steel page turner. Strangers lives become linked. Love , and happy endings.
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Tremendous story and I really enjoyed it. Danielle Steel has always been one of my favorite authors and this one does not disappoint in the topic of the book as well as how it reads
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This moving story of a single, workaholic woman attorney REALLY touched my heart. It is centrally her story, but it tells the story of the 18th century couple, the husband of which built the house this modern day woman has inherited...a lovely dual-time period tale of love, and how we can sometimes overlook the most important things until they are right in front of us.
lisawisa avatar reviewed The House on + 4 more book reviews
Enjoyed this book quite a bit.
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The restoration of a majectic old home provides the backdrop for thestory of a young women's dream, an old man's gift and the surprises that await us behind close doors. Very good
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HOW MUCH OF WHO WE ARE IS OUR PAST? AN ATTORNEY BUYS A HOUSE BUILT BY HER GREAT-GRANDFATHER AND LEARNS ALL ABOUT LOVE AND FAMILY
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Good book. Love all her books.
Cileki avatar reviewed The House on
I loved this book....one I couldn't put down & read in 1 day.
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Wonderful book. The characters in this book will capture your heart and you won't put it down until it is finished.
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First Danielle Steel I've read in a very long time. I devoured it in one sitting!! Great escapist fun; quick read.
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Wonderful read. One of the better Danielle Steel books.
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I loved this book. It was interesting and kept me awake
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another great story by steel. I read it in 2 days . couldn't put it down
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Steel never disappoints. Another amazing story of courage and love
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Wonderful story. Typical Danielle Steel. I felt she rushed through the final few chapters though. Otherwise, heartwarming, engaging, entertaing, and a quick read.
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It is a great easy read for an afternoon. Good story great ending
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Awesome - once again - Danielle Steel keeps you guessing of what will happen and how. I love her books - have yet to be dissapointed.
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One of Danielle Steele's BEST EVER!
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I enjoyed this book tremendously. The storyline was a lot different than the other books I had read from Danielle Steele. The emotions Sarah went through made the book hard to put down.
stormyinAlabama avatar reviewed The House on + 146 more book reviews
The story of a young woman's dream, an old man's gift, and the surprises that await us behind every closed door. Great story.
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Not your typical Danielle Steele although there is romance but its more about a house, a history, a mystery, the 1920s/30s and today. Also a lot of information about architecture,style, don't know if the house really exists, but if it does I would love to see it.
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Great reading
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This is a great story about a young woman who found a piece of her family history that changed her life thanks to an inheritance she received from a client. I read the book in one day. It was a great read!
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The house was magnificent, built in 1923 by a wealthy man for the woman he adored. For her and for this house, he would spare no expense, from the marble floors to the glittering chandeliers. Almost a century later, a young woman walks through its empty rooms. Sarah Anderson is about to do something utterly out of character. An elderly client has died and left her both a generous inheritance and a priceless message: to use his money for something wonderful, to live well, and to think of something other than work.

A workaholic attorney, Sarah had always lived life by the book. With a steady, if sputtering, relationship and a tiny apartment, Sarah cannot explain the force that draws her to the mansion and its history - to the story of a woman who once lived in the house... and to a history she never knew she had.

Sarah enlists the help of architect Jeff Parker, who shares her passion for bringing the old house back to life. As they work to restore the home, as one relationship dies and another begins, Sarah makes a series of powerful discoveries: about the true meaning of a last gift... about the legacies that are passed from generation to generation... and about a future she's only beginning to imagine.
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Restoration of a majestic old home provides an exhilarting backdrop fo Steel's 66th bestseller. A story of a young woman's dream, an old man's gift and surprised behaind every closed door. (A hardcover book)
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This is an amazing story. It is a great read for all who have loved Danielle Steele's books. When you read this book you almost feel like you are inside the house discovering its splendor with the characters.
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The house was magnificent, built in 1923 by a wealthy man for the woman he adored. Almost a century later, a young woman walks through its empty rooms. Sarah Anderson is about to do something utterly out of character. An elderly client has died and left her both a generous inheritance and a priceless message to use his money for something wonderful, to live well, and to think of something other than work.... A typical Danielle Steel story with interesting characters and a few surprises along the way.
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Easy reading...good story line...enjoyable as are all Danielle Steel's books!!
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A bit different from the rest of her books. Finally modern and funny.
junie avatar reviewed The House on + 630 more book reviews
Loved this book and read it in three evenings.
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Sarah Anderson, a beautiful, successful thirtysomething attorney, is having a midlife crisis. She's become a workaholic, spending 60- to 70-hour weeks at the office, and she is involved in an unhappy relationship with a man she only sees on weekends, who refuses to involve her in any other aspect of his life. She lives in a dumpy apartment, which contains the same furniture she used in college, and she has no outside interests other than the sometime boyfriend and her job. Everything changes, however, when an eccentric, elderly client of Sarah's dies and leaves her a small fortune and a message: to use the money for something wonderful, to live well, and to think about something other than work. Following this advice, Sarah purchases the dilapidated old mansion the client had lived in (after finding out that it was her own grandfather who originally built it), breaks up with the cheating boyfriend, and focuses all of her attention on rehabbing the old house. As she works to restore the place, she finds contentment in her new pastime; a nice, normal boyfriend in the architect who is helping her; and familial contentment as both her mother and grandmother find happiness in the purchase of this house. A typical Steel fairy tale
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great book
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This book is a typical Danielle Steel book. Boys meets girl and falls in love. Good book if you just want an easy read.
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Sarah Anderson, a beautiful, successful thirtysomething attorney, is having a midlife crisis. She's become a workaholic, spending 60- to 70-hour weeks at the office, and she is involved in an unhappy relationship with a man she only sees on weekends, who refuses to involve her in any other aspect of his life. She lives in a dumpy apartment, which contains the same furniture she used in college, and she has no outside interests other than the sometime boyfriend and her job. Everything changes, however, when an eccentric, elderly client of Sarah's dies and leaves her a small fortune and a message: to use the money for something wonderful, to live well, and to think about something other than work. Following this advice, Sarah purchases the dilapidated old mansion the client had lived in (after finding out that it was her own grandfather who originally built it), breaks up with the cheating boyfriend, and focuses all of her attention on rehabbing the old house. As she works to restore the place, she finds contentment in her new pastime; a nice, normal boyfriend in the architect who is helping her; and familial contentment as both her mother and grandmother find happiness in the purchase of this house. A typical Steel fairy tale.
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sandranull avatar reviewed The House on + 57 more book reviews
Perched on a hill overlooking San Franciso, the house was magnificent, built in 1923 by a wealthy man for the woman he adored. For her and for this house, he would spare no expense and overlook no detail from the endless marble floors to ther glittering chandeliers.. Almost a century later, with the once-grand house now in desrepair, a young woman walks through its empty rooms. Sarah Anderson, a perfectly sensible estate lawyer, is about to do someting utterly out of characther. An elderly client has died and left her 2 gifts. one is a generous inheritance, the other, a priceless message to use his money for something wonderful, something daring, and in this old house surrounded by crumbling grandeur, Sarah knows just waht it is..