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by Christine
awesome awesome book i couldnt put it down. i read it in 2 days.
Rated of 5
by jenna
Hi.. i LOVE all MHC books! and i just finished ready daddys little girl today. I thought it was great as always.. i was just wondering if anyone else noticed that in the beginning when ellie found andreas body, she said she was wearing a scary mask. This was never again mentioned again in the book. Wouldnt that be important?? Why didnt MHC mention it again ?
Rated of 5
by Mary Beth
This book was good and i enjoyed reading it, even though i am still on the table of contents!! the table of contents is very interesting!!
Rated of 5
by Jazmin
Hi! My name is Jazmin and I'm 13 years old. My friend was starting to read Daddy's little Girl when she recomended it to me.As fast as school was over, I asked my dad to go to Barnes and Nobles and get it for me.It took me 2 days to finish it.I loved it! Iloved the way Mrs.Clark used alot of mystery and got us the readers hooked on it.I also love the way she started out the story from Ellie's point of view, and how she led us to find who the real killer was.This book also made me cry.If I as any young teanager who likes reading I recommend this book and You will fall in love w/ it!
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by Nikki
I loved this book. I'm only fifteen, but I'm a book lover. I'm doing my english project on this book. I loved Ellie's determination. I couldn't put the book down. Daddy's Little Girl never had a dull. I would recommed this for anyone. I actually cried while reading the book. It was so heart warming (well..sometimes). I loved the book. Clark did an excellent job.
Rated of 5
by Holly
I am a big Mary Higgins Clark fan and when begging this novel my standards were set quite high after jsut finishing severl amazing novels. However in no way was this book a let down. I absoloutlyloved it!!
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