I^tar doesn’t shine for romance novelist Iy yvimaiN — jff Reporter anielle Steel elacorte Press ($19.95) With more than 100 million cop s of her novels in print, “ Star,’ ’ the He of hearts and flowers fiction ovclist Danielle Steel’s 24th and ,^t work, might describe herself. hOQ^yicvvi— Unfortunately, “Star” demon trates that quantity docs not always rim- quality, not when combined zith unbelievable characters and a lot that borders on the furthest caches ol reality. '•Star'’ tells the story ol a man and woman, destined to love and to each the highest heights of fame, vhile kept apart by cruel fate, not to nention assorted significant others. The novel centers on the sweet, nnoceni and unearthly beautiful Crystal Wyatt, an impossibly good naiden with a voice that can bring , .. . .-—w. nasuevas tating platinum blond hair and multi colored eyes. We know this because Steel continually reminds us of what a knock-out Crystal is. Crystal is kind to animals, small children and everyone around her Untortunatcly, not everyone in her small California valley reacts the same way. Her entire family hates Crystal because of her looks and voice. In fact, soon after her father’s death, Crystal's evil brother-in-law attacks her, driving her towards Hol lywood and a future there. this comes Spencer Hill, World War II Air Force hero, consci entious lawyer and an all-around clean-cut guy. Spencer takes one look at C rystal and the two fall head over heels in love... never mind the tact that he's nearly 30 years old and she s all ol 14 and still thinks boys have germs. From this rather sick and actually pretty disturbing premise, Steel sets into motion a ton of contrived events to keep the happy couple apart for the next 18 years. Just when Spencer realizes he loves the post-pubescent Crystal, he gets trapped into marriage with the status-hungry daughter of a Supreme Court justice. Just when Crystal and Spencer think they can find a way to be to gether, the Korean War intervenes. Other annoying plot devices to heighten the alleged romantic tension include Crystal being accused of murdering her slimy agent, Ernie Salvatore, and Spencer’s rising im portance in the Kennedy administra tion. And of course, Steel eventually tires of her frustrated but always ear nest lovers and throws them together after nearly 500 pages into a silly solution that tries to tic in with the far reaching, psychological effects of John F. Kennedy’s assassination. The idea behind “Star” isn’t all bad. After all, there is nothing wrong with talcs of star-crossed lovers. Some of literature’s most popular works deal with that theme. “Star,” however, completely massacres itself. Maybe it has some thing to do with the fact that Crystal becomes a star overnight, with abso lutely no difficulty. Never mind the fact that Hollywood typically eats up naive little girls like herself. I “Star” reaches breaking point ] when Crystal confesses to a murder she didn’t commit, based on circum stantial evidence, while Spencer, a corporate lawyer, defends her and gets her off with the defense that she’s a nice, sweet, unearthly beauti ful girl with an outstanding voice. And this isn’t even the halfway point in the novel. Or maybe it’s just Spencer and Crystal’s original attraction with its sordid pcdophilic overtones that lin gers in the pages of “Star” like a bad smell. But all this in itself is not a tragic condition. A better writer could pull it all off. Unfortunately, Steel’s writing style is the final death blow. Her chapters consist of endless run-on sentences that are strung together with commas like Christmas lights. The novel reads like what it is -- a rough draft. It hurts the eye to simply perform the mechanics of reading “Star.” No one is faulting Steel her suc cess. 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