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desertcart.com: Significant Others (Tales of the City, Book 5): 9780060964085: Maupin, Armistead: Books Review: An awesome series of books & a dive into a life in San Francisco. A must read series. - You gotta read the whole set of books by Armistead Maupin (Tales of the City series). Truly wonderful characters, set in San Francisco. If you watched the British broadcast of Tales of the City, and loved it, then these books are for you! The last couple of books was written after the mini-series, so there's lots of laughs & heartaches from there. He writes beautifully, has some excellent wit, and deals with major problems in the process. I give it more stars than desertcart has, it's like you live there with those crazy characters. What a deal that is! Pick them ALL up and read them in the series, I promise you won't be sorry! Review: Keeps getting better and better - As always, Armistead Maupin's writing is superb and his characters intriguing. The story line moves away from 28 Barbary and into the countryside, so we sort of lose touch with some of our favorite people. Even so, Maupin introduces us to some hilarious characters and situations - a women's camp and a high-falutin' men's retreat, both of which are populated with wild and crazy people. I simply loved the first three books in this series, which brought back all those good memories of San Francisco, but I'm also enjoying the "spreading out" of the setting and feel I'm getting to know more about the people who live in the city and what they do and what makes them who and what they are.







| ASIN | 0060964081 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #464,177 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #366 in Humorous American Literature #1,934 in TV, Movie & Game Tie-In Fiction #3,533 in Humorous Fiction |
| Book 5 of 10 | Tales of the City |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (670) |
| Dimensions | 5.31 x 0.76 x 8 inches |
| Edition | Reissue |
| ISBN-10 | 9780060964085 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0060964085 |
| Item Weight | 10.4 ounces |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 336 pages |
| Publication date | September 6, 1989 |
| Publisher | Harper Perennial |
L**H
An awesome series of books & a dive into a life in San Francisco. A must read series.
You gotta read the whole set of books by Armistead Maupin (Tales of the City series). Truly wonderful characters, set in San Francisco. If you watched the British broadcast of Tales of the City, and loved it, then these books are for you! The last couple of books was written after the mini-series, so there's lots of laughs & heartaches from there. He writes beautifully, has some excellent wit, and deals with major problems in the process. I give it more stars than Amazon has, it's like you live there with those crazy characters. What a deal that is! Pick them ALL up and read them in the series, I promise you won't be sorry!
B**S
Keeps getting better and better
As always, Armistead Maupin's writing is superb and his characters intriguing. The story line moves away from 28 Barbary and into the countryside, so we sort of lose touch with some of our favorite people. Even so, Maupin introduces us to some hilarious characters and situations - a women's camp and a high-falutin' men's retreat, both of which are populated with wild and crazy people. I simply loved the first three books in this series, which brought back all those good memories of San Francisco, but I'm also enjoying the "spreading out" of the setting and feel I'm getting to know more about the people who live in the city and what they do and what makes them who and what they are.
A**H
Different Time...different people.
When I first started reading Significant Others, I didn't think I would like it. First off, two of the residents of Barbary Lane moved to another place, which kind of broke up the family feel of the story. The time is supposed to be either '85 or '86 and there is one main character who seems to be regulated to the background (I'm not talking about Mona). But as I kept on reading, the story lines sucked me back in. Maupin is a great story teller that keeps the reader hooked, even though the time is different, places are different, and the beloved characters are different. Remember, the story takes place nine or ten years after we've been introduced to the Barbary Lane family, and they're not the same people they were in '76. I'm not going to give away any secrets from SO. Just know that although the story and characters have evolved, Barbary Lane retains that human interaction/warmth(?) element, which seems to be the thread linking all of the Tales of the City books together. But on the other hand, SO does feel like a "darker" book. Perhaps it's because the characters have grown up. Maybe it's because they've become cynical. Maybe it was the disease that was devouring the city. Or maybe, I feel that SO is darker because I know it's the second to the last of the TOTC series...and the realization that nothing lasts forever, finally hit me.
S**W
Great Continuation of a classic
I loved this book and how it continues on with the characters from Barbary Lane. It's a few years later now than where the last book (Babycakes) left off and we are back in San Francisco. Mary Ann and Brian have moved to a nearby high rise and Mary Ann's career has taken off. Michael is running the nursery and could potentially have found a new boyfriend. DeDe and D'or go to a camp for women. It was an entertaining read with familiar characters and from a time that I remember vividly. Can't wait to read all the books in the series. This one was the 5th of 8 in the series.
N**L
Delicious read.
It continues the saga and is a delight to read. After the initial 3 Tales of the City, you kind of want to know what was next for the main characters and Maupin provides wonderfully. Each character is well defined and you come to feel you know these people. I'm glad he continued the saga even if these last 4 books will never be televised.
I**.
Thank you Armistead Maupin!!
A year ago when I was thinking about relocating to the SF area, I picked up the first book in this series, got hooked, and bought the entire series. It made me fall even more in love with the city I knew I had to be a part of. I year later, I do work in SF and live very close by (rental market in SF is a whole other story - if only Mrs. Madrigal had a place available!!). Light, fun reads - I really enjoyed the entire series.
W**S
Too long ago to review, except that tone was interesting and rather tender
I would recommend this book to Maupin readers who enjoy the entire Tales set, which will conclude this very month. My husband and I have come to enjoy the characters very much; some people would be uncomfortable with the frank and honest--and relaxed, but never graphic--portrayal of gay life as normal life. That would not be Maupin's problem. It's a fine series, and it inspired to some degree Alexander McCall Smith's Scotland Street series, which has a similar affectionate tone and appreciation of people.
F**E
Another good novel
Another good novel in the series. Very much enjoying his Tales of the City!
ホ**ウ
捜していて見つかり嬉しく思います。
N**L
Wieder ein großartiges Buch aus der Tales-of-the-City-Reihe. Wer die anderen Bücher gemocht hat, wird dieses hier auch verschlingen. Man will schließlich wissen, wie es mit Anna Madrigal, Michael Tolliver und allen anderen weitergeht ...
L**S
Another book in the acclaimed Tales of the City series. Immeasurably readable. Great characters and a captivating location. If you have started Armistead Maupin’s books, you’ll love reconnecting with the family at 28 Barbary Lane, San Francisco
K**N
Tales of the city ist ein Klassiker! Da muss man nicht viel dazu sagen. Es ist wie ein soap, nur geschrieben. Aber tolle Unterhaltung :)
#**B
Love these! I just love visiting the tales of the city series! It's like my go to section of my book interests My favourite character will always be Mouse. I recommend that you read the first book you will be automatically hooked. 5/5 flawless
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