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Sooner or Later
Published in Paperback by Avon (1991)
Authors: Bruce and Carol Hart and Carole Hart
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Sooner or Later
"You, you take my breath away, and I don't know what to say....." This book and movie were great, I remember it when I was back in middle school, I would love to see the movie again & read the book, is there anyway to see this movie? Rex was soooo cute! :)

Sooner or Later
I first saw this movie when I was 14 and I rushed right out and bought the book. I think that's where my crushes on rock stars began! To this day I still have a softness in my heart for guys in bands and the movie is one of my all-time favorites. I was lucky enough to find a copy of it on Ebay. I really wish they would play this movie again on TV and re-print the books. Another generation of 14-year-olds would just love it!

Great book for teenage girls.
I read this book & saw the movie when I was 15 (pretty long ago). I am always trying to stimulate my daughter to read & I remembered this story. I have been looking for the book for a year now, but can't find it. I will not give up!


Now or Never
Published in Paperback by Avon (1991)
Authors: Bruce Hart and Carole Hart
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somewhat disappointing...
After watching the movie Sooner or Later starring Rex Smith and Denise Miller, the sequel books are a bit disappointing, especially with the character of Michael Skye,(played by Rex Smith). I found the onscreen character and the book character different as night and day. Michael was portrayed as a shy,sexy somewhat lonely young man in the movie version which I found extremely appealing especially when he decided that he did want to make it work with Jessie despite the age difference. Rex Smith made Michael come alive but the book version does not do the character justice.

Now or Never is set three years after Waiting Games. Jessie is ready to graduate high school and is trying to get over losing Michael when he returns to Englewood under secretive circumstances which come out a little later in the book. Michael asks Jessie to forgive him for leaving her and also asks if they can be friends but Jessie is having a hard time coping due to her intense passion and love for him. It is too hard to "just be friends" when you love someone this much.

I did not feel that Michael really appreciated the love Jessie had for him and in my opinion, she was the only person who truly cared for him. The ending was too abrupt and left too many doors open on what happened to these two star crossed lovers. ALthough I enjoyed the trilogy of stories, Jessie and Michael are not finished. I would seriously recommend that the Harts finish this story and redeem Michael by portraying him as the good loving person he was in Sooner of Later.

Now Or Never - Don't just keep us hanging
I am a big fan of the movie "Sooner or Later". I have had the movie since 2001. Now at a young 39 I watch it once in awhile just to remember my teen years. By the way, I saw it the first time when I was 14.
I have recently purchased all three books and read them to cover to cover.
When I finished Now or Never. The first thing that came out of my mouth was " NO, THAT CAN'T BE THE END "
Please end the story of Michael and Jessie and let them live happily ever after.

Not only for teens :)
I was reading the reviews and found them amusing because I too read the trilogy when I was a teenager. I decided recently to re-read them and they are as wonderful as they were back then. I stumbled accross these reviews quite by accident though because what I was looking for was a FOURTH book which to my dismay does not exist...if Bruce and Carol Hart are reading this, please make another book!!! The story of Jessie and Michael just isn't finished yet...


The Buffet Book: Inspired Ideas for New-Style Entertaining With 175 Recipes
Published in Hardcover by Viking Press (1997)
Authors: Carole Peck, Hart Bryant, Alex McLean, and Carolyn Hart Bryant
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Better without the Photos...
I heard about this book when Carole guest-chef'd on the Martha Stewart TV show. I liked her style and recognized her passion for food, its presentation, and the whole dining experience. So I ordered her book. It's full of great recipes, although I had hoped for a few more make-ahead recipes. As a caterer who works without help, and as someone who wants to enjoy my own parties when I entertain, I'm always looking for well-prepared make-ahead recipes. But overall it's a wonderful cookbook, arranged seasonally and by the occasion, which I love. However, the photographs are horrible. I've never seen a cookbook of this quality with such horrible photographs. Where was the food stylist? Where was the lighting? Many of the photos are overexposed, and most are too busy. I think most of us who love food and cooking also love looking at photos - but we need to be able to tell what the heck it is! I hope Carole makes enough money on this cookbook that she can hire a real food photographer for her next book.

A buffet guide that makes the beginner appear an expert
Although a novice at food preparation, I enjoy cooking for others, preferably in large quanities. At this writing, I have prepared and served two of the buffet menus in this book. Both were a joy to prepare. The clear/concise instructions allow for advance preparation of the menus, with time to actually enjoy the crowd that is being served. Each menu item compliments the next and other similar fare may be matched from different menu plans. I found the book to be a great addition to my collection. This book includes great ideas for food presentation and set-up, from inexpensive to lavish. I would recommend this book for the beginner to intermediate chef. After two successful buffets, I am already planning my third.


Waiting Games (An Avon Flare Book)
Published in Paperback by Avon (1981)
Authors: Bruce Hart and Carole Hart
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Picks up where sooner or later left off...
When I first purchased this book, I was expecting a little more insight into Jessie and Michael's relationship after they declared their love for one another in the sooner or later book. I felt that this book did not go into enough detail about the ups and downs of Michael and Jessies realtionship, nor did we really read enough about Michael's feelings at all. The big "love scene" was disappointing to say the least and from there Michael's transformation from a great guy to a waffling
jerk took place. The Michael I love from the movie SOL is not in this book nor will you find him in the third installment, Now or Never. I think the movie version has really spoiled me because Rex Smith's portrayal of Michael is totally different. He is maturer, sexier and you could really believe in the love he feels for Jessie.

I read this book when I was 15...
..because it was the sequel to "Sooner or Later", which was an awesome little movie and book. In this sequel, Jessie and Michael consummate their relationship and then Michael leaves to go on tour...leaving Jessie worried about being pregnant for the remainder of the book. I kind of found it disturbing because Jessie is only 14 in the book, and you start to see that Michael is not the Prince Charming as portrayed in "Sooner or Later"...the story is very real and interesting and I would recommend it, however.

Teenage Angst
Waiting Games is a sequel to the popular book Sooner Or Later. I first read both books when I was 14, and re-read them until they were tattered. Jessie's struggle with first love is both funny and touching. The author's insight into the mind of a teenager, who is both worldly and childlike, is magical.


Breaking Up Is Hard to Do
Published in Paperback by Flare (1989)
Authors: Bruce Hart and Carole Hart
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Soulmates who are strangers--But not for long!
I read this book the first time about 15 or so years ago when I was a prepubescent teen, and only just "rediscovered" it when seeking out books and movies after developing a nostalgic hankering for those carefree bygone adolescent days. Although I remembered nothing about this book, I was pleasantly surprised to discover that it still held up surprisingly well for me, though I found it's underlying theme of how soulmates end up together in the end endearing but all-too-uncommon--probably cause I've seen too much of life and have become cynical as a result. On to the story--It's about two high-school teens who don't even know of each others' existence: Julie Stillwell of New Jersey and Sean Manning of New York. Julie is a sensitive, introspective and creative girl who is given the distinguished and unprecedented honor of being the first junior to direct her school play. To her surprise, she falls for the first time with Roy Buckley, the quirky lead actor who becomes Julie's first lover and genuinely loves her but unfortunately has a roving eye. Sean is a sensitive and introspective senior and star athlete who's had other girls but falls hard for the unattainable Sarah Beth Cavanaugh, a dazzling rich girl who romances Sean on the side while her steady is away at college. These are two young people experiencing their first great loves but since they have fallen for individuals who are decent but "wrong" for them, inevitable heartbreak result and they feel they will never get over the pain, loss and ever experience intense love again. But unbeknownst to them, this agonizing ending is only the start of a bright new beginning . . . This book is directed toward the adolescent audience; however, like all their other books I've read, in addressing the feelings, situations and difficulties of being a teenager, the Harts' take a very perceptive, intelligent, grown-up and uncondescending approach--probably why adults like me still find it appealing and highly readable (unlike the silly and vacuous Sweet Valley High series which I definitely will not be seeking out--no offense!). Doesn't gloss over, sensationalize or cheapen the aspects of teen sex, but approaches it in a thoughtful, unexploitative and nonjudgemental manner. A thoroughly good read with a lot of substance and soul, and in my opinion just as good as the Harts' much more famous "Sooner or Later," though this one remains my favorite of their books with its highly effective parallel story technique (that is, each chapter swings back and forth between Julie and Sean in simultaneous time) and tender realism.


Buffet Book: Inspired Ideas for New-Style Entertaining, With Recipes
Published in Paperback by Ici La Press (2002)
Authors: Carole Peck and Carolyn Hart Bryant
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Carolyn G. Hart Presents Malice Domestic
Published in Audio Cassette by Dove Books Audio (1998)
Authors: Carole Nelson Douglas, Mignon F. Ballard, and Ralph M. McInerny
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Delilah (An Avon/Camelot Book)
Published in Paperback by Avon (1983)
Authors: Carole Hart and Edward Frascino
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Jeux De Patience
Published in Paperback by Avon (1983)
Authors: Bruce Hart, Carol Hart, and Carole Hart
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L'Age Ingrat
Published in Paperback by Avon (1983)
Authors: Bruce Hart, Carol Hart, and Carole Hart
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