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Suzanne's Diary For Nicholas
by James Patterson
THE BEST BOOK EVER!!!!!!!! (2/10/2008)
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.
Suzanne's Diary For Nicholas
by James Patterson
Best book I've ever read!!!!!!!! (6/24/2007)
Best book I've ever read. Everyone should read it. I cried throughout most of it. I loved the ending and it was written very well. I hope that everyone has the opportunity to read this novel. It's a keeper to buy and treasure forever!!! I'm giving it a five (5) star (*)more
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