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Suzanne's Diary For Nicholas

Suzanne's Diary For Nicholas
by James Patterson
Hardcover: Jul 2001,
320 pages.
Paperback: Apr 2002,
272 pages.

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Rated 1 of 5 of 5 by Marge
My teeth hurt
I just finished reading this book. I'm kicking myself for wasting 3 hours. It is so sugary sweet, it made my teeth hurt. Truly... The book is saturated with "I love you", "You are so perfect", "you are so gorgeous", it gets really old when the dialog is so saturated with the gooey stuff. No character development, pitiful pot, nothing breathtaking...there was just no point to this book.

Rated 5 of 5 of 5 by S.F.
suzannes diary for nicholas
I listened to this book in audio and loved it. Very sad but very good. Real tear jerker.

Rated 5 of 5 of 5 by Krystal
omg!!!!!!!
This was an amazing book. I read this whole book within 1 night, I could not put it down. I cried through the whole thing.I would recommend this book to anybody and everybody!

Rated 5 of 5 of 5 by Krystal
Best Book That I Have Ever Read
This is truly the best book that I have ever read. I laughed and cried. I recommend it to everyone!

Rated 5 of 5 of 5 by Jennifer
THE BEST BOOK EVER!!!!!!!!
The BEST book that has ever been created!
I cried though out the entire thing.
It was excellent!
Nothing else compares to how great this book really is.
I would read it over and over again if I had a copy.

Rated 5 of 5 of 5 by Cynthia Conwell
Life Changing
This book has changed my life - after a scant 66 years. My work has been my passion - as a result, way out of perspective re: reality and values. When my mother died a few years ago, I realized that I was making way to many decisions relative to my commitment to my work - which just happens to be education of adolescents. I let my health, family, and friends drop to the bottom of my list. While integrity was always at the top, so was work!

What a wake up call this book was for me! I could have ended my reading at the very beginning, but it was important to me to see how she lived out those five balls in her reality. Great book for all to read.
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