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Tell No One

by Harlan Coben

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Tell No One by Harlan Coben
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    Jun 2001, 352 pages

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    Feb 2002, 400 pages

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Elvira I (10/14/04)

I'm a college freshman and over the summer read 7 books by Nicholas Sparks. I love his writing so what I did was went on his website and looked under the "Best Books" column. It' s a list of books that he recommends for people to read. It was there that I saw Tell No One by Harlan Coben. I absolutely loved the book. Whenever I read books I always look for page-turners. This is definiatly one of them. The suspence was driving me crazy with multiple questions that I couldn't wait to get the answers to. That is what makes any novel a great one. I finished the book in a day. It was amazing. I just couldn't take my eyes of it. After I read it, I told all my friends about it.
Julia Kantorik (09/08/04)

This book has got to be one of the best suspense novels I have ever read. I am a Junior in High School, I started reading this book for a novel project in English class, but now I am reading it outside of class. The book got me hooked after only a few pages, the questions it left me asking all the way through the book up to the end were driving me insane! How did he get to where he is , who is this guy? What are they doing? You know. I have quite a collection of books myself, all of which I have already read, but this is going really close to the top of the list, just under my Cirque Du Freak books and some of my V.C. Andrews books.
Thomas Davidson (05/25/04)

I had been trying hard forever to get into a book that was truelly interesting to me and it had only seemed impossible to find one. So i had asked a buddy of mine about a book he was reading which was "tell No One" so i desided what the heck why not. so withing a 2 day span i had completed it. This book had hit me like i never thought another would so from that moment on ive now started reading and just hope to see more books.
Rachael (05/24/04)

I read this book for my english ISU. I thought this was an excellent book becuase it kept you hooked and usually, books dissinterest me quite quickly. There were many characters to distinguish between and keep track of, but it all came together at the end where there is the biggest twist of all. I thought at first that this book, being an adult murder mystery, would confuse me greatly, but rather it took the place of many other usual activities i would regularily spend my time doing. I reccommend this to anyone looking for a good suspenseful read on a rainy day.
Yohan Vandersmoot (04/13/04)

This was a wonderful book. I would read it and tell no one. Ha Ha
Jocelyn Castaneda (12/15/03)

Great Book! Had me guessing from beginning to end!
Patrick Rem (11/06/03)

It was a great book. But now i have to do a project on it. It was a suspensful thriller. I read it in a metter of days. This book was the hardest book for me to put down. It has comical relife and unexpected twists. I allmost knew what was going to happen in the ending but it was sooo complex it was hard to guess the ending. If you like mystaries you would love this book.
toya gay (05/25/02)

this book was really good and i read it in a week! i love suspense thrillers but the only thing i didnt like was the unecessary information it gave like the descriptions and stuff but maybe that made the book all the better!! :)

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