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Suzanne's Diary For Nicholas

by James Patterson

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Suzanne's Diary For Nicholas by James Patterson
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    Jul 2001, 320 pages

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    Apr 2002, 272 pages

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Jill (07/17/04)

I hate to be the one person who absolutely hated this book - but come on -
it was poorly written, I was almost gagging from the sweetness. It was
so unrealistic. Would a mother really write about her sexual life with the
daddy to her infant son? I felt roped in and used emotionally at the end.
I say - Mr. Patterson - keep writing your mysteries, but romances, maybe you
should let the experts at Harlequin do that.
Brittany (06/22/04)

This was one of the best books I have ever read. Once I started reading this book I could not put it down. As I read I laughed and I cried. This book made me feel and that is why I liked it so much. But beware you will need many tissues while reading this book. This book is definatly not for some but if you are a faithful hopeless romantic this book is perfect for you. I read this book when I was 13 and I have read it many more times and it still gets to me. I would say this book would be right for anyone in their teens and up.
Melanie (06/11/04)

This book was awesome!! I had already read a lot of James Patterson's books and greatly enjoyed them. Suzanne's Diary for Nicholas was different, but definetly worth it. I was pregnant with my third child when I read this and it really hit home. It's a very emotional love story full of surprises. I named my baby boy Nicholas.
Lierinh (03/08/04)

This is my first time reading James Patterson and I like his style, for the most part. I know it is a diary and he must have dumbed it down a little for the believability that Suzanne had actually written it, but much of it seemed thrown together and to the point. But, what a great story line! I have read over 8 books in the last month and that one stuck in my mind, very original. I am anxious to read one of his mysteries, of which I usually read.
Chandaloss (03/07/04)

This book has me at a loss for words. It's beautiful. All mothers will love it..... cry for it.....
I felt as if I knew Matt, Suzanne, Nicholas and most of all, Katie. It's an awesome book and so worth the 2 days it took me to read it!
Jessica (01/23/04)

I read this book in like 6 hours! I'm not a big reader, but when I find something I like I just can't put it down! I thought this book was very good. If your a fan of "Lifetime" movies or the Women's channel, and you like to read I would definitly recommend this book! I thought it was very good! If you read it you would agree it would make a great movie as well! It's a touching story... I'd say have some tissues!
neptune_gurl (12/11/03)

This book was great. It had lessons in it that everyone should remember and live by. Not to mention the twists that Patterson has a way of incorrperating in all of his books. I'd recommend everyone to read this book.
Beth (11/23/03)

This book was the first Patterson book I ever read. And it won't be the last. I could rellate to this book because I am also a mother of a little 3 year old. When I read the last couple of chapters I felt a lose too. I felt Suzanne's pain. Great Book!!!!!!!

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