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Tell No One by Harlan Coben

Tell No One

by Harlan Coben
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  • First Published:
  • Jun 1, 2001, 352 pages
  • Paperback:
  • Feb 2002, 400 pages
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serissa

amazingly suspenceful!
This book is probably one of the best books I have ever read. It kept me on the edge of my seat the entire time... This is the ultimate page turner.
kelsi

Can't put it down
This is just one of them books you can't put down.I mean I read this at any chance I get.Its rare for me to find a book like this and this book is one of them special ones for me.
Heather

Good
This book was Awesome. Usually I don't read but we had to read for school and this book was awesome I really liked the twist it had it made u want to keep reading. That was one of the best books I think I have read in a long time..
R.E.L

this book was awesome
this book was very suspensful
i havent read that many books in my short life .. but i thought that this was the best one yet
everyone should read this book
i read it all in one day ... thats how good this book is .
i wanted to keep reading but when the book is finished you cant do anything about it

awesome author, awesome novel
Aixelsyd

age 16. This book is all about revealing secrets and what can happen if you don't. Life goes fine for a while and then everything speeds up to an unreal pace, like throwing a stone into a silent, placid pond. It is a fast paced book and there are twists every few chapters.
Ray

Awsome book! I did a whole grad 10 book report on this book because it was so brilliant!


Hi, I'm 15 and read Tell No One about two months ago. I thought it was amazing. It had so many twists and turns that it made you dizzy with excitement and kept you guessing all the way through. After reading I told my whole family about it, but I was so excited that I wouldn't shut up and they ended up tuning out!! I just found out that they are making a feature film of Tell No One so I can't wait to see it on the big screen. I just hope the director doesn't cut alot of the plot from the film, else it won't be the same. I'm planning on reading more of Coben's work and my sis just bought Just One Look so I'll read that when she's finished. This book is truly amazing and is on my top five fave books list!! You should definitly read this, you won't regret it.
Elvira I

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.
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