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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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nagec

This is a book that really had me guessing. I cried for an hour after I finished it. I thoroughly enjoyed it and would recommend it to others.
Rhonda

I adored this sweet book. I took it on vacation to Mexico, and found myself wiping away tears on the beach. It is my first Patterson book, and even though it doesn't represent the "typical Patterson book," I still will be picking up his work for a long time to come.
\melinda

This book was excellent. I read it in 10 hours. I have read it 3 times since.
Lierinh

This is my first time reading James Patterson and I like his style, for the most part. I know it is a diary and he must have dumbed it down a little for the believability that Suzanne had actually written it, but much of it seemed thrown together and to the point. But, what a great story line! I have read over 8 books in the last month and that one stuck in my mind, very original. I am anxious to read one of his mysteries, of which I usually read.
Gretchen

This book was alright. It definitly could have been improved by not trying to use such "trendy" vocabulary. The plot was good but the way that the book was written was kind of odd.
Szabina Ágoston

This book will be successful among people who like Danielle Steel. I can't help but thinking that this book was written for women between 35-60, because they buy the most of the books being published in the world. Mr. Patterson just wanted to write a best seller. The story is flat and rushed, the characters are slap-dash (I hope I used the right word), and it's just simply boring.
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.
Jill

I hate to be the one person who absolutely hated this book - but come on -
it was poorly written, I was almost gagging from the sweetness. It was
so unrealistic. Would a mother really write about her sexual life with the
daddy to her infant son? I felt roped in and used emotionally at the end.
I say - Mr. Patterson - keep writing your mysteries, but romances, maybe you
should let the experts at Harlequin do that.

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