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Pandora's Box

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The fates of three powerful women--Laura, Tess, and Diana--and one man, charismatic politician Haydon Lancaster, tragically collide on the eve of the 1964 Democratic National Convention

872 pages, Mass Market Paperback

First published July 1, 1990

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Elizabeth Gage

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91 reviews46 followers
August 1, 2012
I loved this book it was really long and a little sad but it was a good book :)
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650 reviews11 followers
August 18, 2018
Wow! This was such an intense and engrossing read, so much that I just couldn't put it down and eagerly read it as fast as I could. Especially right off the bat in the first chapter you are shown a glimpse of something happening but are left wondering what led to this moment!

Haydon, Elizabeth and Laura. What a trio, there are few leads who are so charismatic and interesting, whether on their own or together. Hal, the handsome and charming stud, who cannot be free with his love. Elizabeth who knows what she wants and is very calculating. Laura who is so innocent but headstrong and independent. What happens when the 2 leading females meet Hal and fall so deeply in love with him? Well.... a lot can happen over the span of a few short decades.

The climax and ending. Wow. So intense and heartbreaking.

This was definitely a very good read. Engrossing, thrilling and teasing. It was not too over the top like soap operas are, but it is definitely interesting to capture and keep your attention throughout.

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14 reviews
November 23, 2020
Read this about 7 years ago. Still remains one of my favourite books of all time. Strong message of how each day we face posibilities to shape our own lives. What amazes me until today is how I absolutely forgot that ending is already told at the start of the book.
Very strong female characters that are so special in their differences that actually sometimes are similarities.
Would suggest reading on weekend - once you get into storyline it will be hard to put it down.
Ps. It's two books.
1,399 reviews5 followers
September 14, 2017
It is one of those certain types of novels where internal thoughts of the characters are described in detail, if you like that sort of thing (it works for me sometimes) give this a chance, but fair warning, it is looooonnnnngggg.
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1,147 reviews
July 8, 2018
I enjoyed this book, but it was very long. Good story, but left some things unanswered.
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June 22, 2023
I'd give more stars if I could. This book is so haunting and complex, it's almost too much. Felt like I had to decompress after reading it at times. Definitely recommend.
April 29, 2024
a playboy who professes to love one woman but refuses to stay faithful to her or marry her? doesn't check up on her? not concerned bout not using birth control? not romantic IMO.
3 reviews
December 26, 2014
Not my usual genre but this is a very good book. I really like it and I believe it's recommendable.
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32 reviews
February 21, 2017
Two extraordinary women - They share a birthday, a destiny, and a powerful man who can destroy them both.
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May 15, 2008
For those who don't know, Elizabeth Gage is a pseudonym for Lavyrle Spencer.
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