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Suzanne's Diary For Nicholas

by James Patterson

Suzanne's Diary For Nicholas by James Patterson X
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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sue

a shock at the end. James Patterson never ceases to amaze us with high quality novels.
Amy Q

This was the first book by James Patterson that I have read and was just blown away by the story. It is an amazing novel and made it to the top of my list of favorites! I am buying copies for my sister and mother for Christmas, and have been passing my own copy from friend to friend. A must read and must share book!
lpierce

I have read most of James Patterson's mystery novels, so decided to read this book as soon as I saw it as his works have always impressed me in the past. It is one of the best books that I have read lately and has confirmed for me that James Patterson is at the top of my list of authors. The story is an interesting read and is extremely touching. I sobbed and sobbed but fully enjoyed the experience of reading this story.
Rachael

Suzanne's Diary For Nicholas was an amazing book. It was full of so many surprises and so much suspense that it made you wanting to keep reading. At times it was very shocking that, that particular thing had happened.
Matt Harrison is such a dream man that any girl would want to have and if you read close enough you would notice that he and Suzanne never fought once.
Theirs a shocking surprise ending, but overall the book is excellent.
Rachael, 13, Canada
Heather

This was an excellent book. I've never read one of Patterson's book, but will look for more to come! I couldn't hold back the tears at the end, and it was such an easy read. I read half of it last night, and the rest of it tonight! I simply couldn't put it down!
mryan

I loved this book. It is so moving, so poignant. I literally sobbed at the end and everytime I thought about this memorable story. It brings to mind all the things truly important in life.
Jax

This was a great book! It was sweet, it was beautiful, and I never knew what thing was going to happen next! I cried at parts of it, and I laughed at some too. It was a wonderful book, and I read it in less than 2 days; I couldn't put it down! I don't usually like romance novels, but this is definitely one I'm going to read over and over.
Leslie

I loved this book! Have read all of James Patterson's books with detective Alex Cross, but found that I liked this one even more.

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