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Suzanne's Diary For Nicholas by James Patterson

Suzanne's Diary For Nicholas

by James Patterson
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  • Jul 1, 2001, 320 pages
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  • Apr 2002, 272 pages
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Meg

A fabulous quick read! Definitely a book club favorite. Every so often, it's important to take stock in what we have here and now and thank God for it. We never know what tomorrow will bring. Once you finish reading this book, you'll want to hold and hug your own!
Lindsay

I couldn't put it down!!!!!!!!!!! It was the best book I have read in a while, possibly ever!
Patterson is a genious, I will definately read his next book, I absolutely love his writing.
Angie

I absolutely loved this book! I started reading it and couldn't put it down.
I don't read many books but this story kept me glued until the end.
I loved it!
Wendy

I absolutely adored suzzanne's diary. once I started it, I couldn't put it down. I had tears in my eyes while reading it. It was a incredible book. IT broke my heart in a million peices but yet , I felt it was a story of hope and love. We tend to forget what the important things in life are, and this book reminds us of what is truly important.I have to agree that it was wonderful.
Sue A

Brilliant absolutely Brilliant!!!

I read this book last night, I went to bed at 11 o'clock and started reading, I finished at 1.30am. Once started I couldn't put it down. I have read quite a few of James's books and couldn't wait to see what this one was like. I was not dissapointed. I cried a bit in it but also laughed at the dog's antics (I could imagine him just as if I was there.)
The characters in the book are very easy to get to know. I always think of a book as like a film playing in my head and this book would make a brilliant film done in the right way - in my opinion anyway!
I am going to let my 13yr old daughter read this one I think she will love it! She is quite a good reader and reads quite a lot. I'll let you know what she thinks.
It is definately one of the best books that I have read in a long time and I will recommend it to others even those who say they don't like romance stories.
Stephene

Great book. A definite page turner with a shocker in the end.
peaches

This is the best book I have read to date. I can remember ever learning so much from a book or crying so much. Everyone should read this book and tell everyone about it. This is something you wouldn't expect from Patterson but I still think that everyone should read it and they will love it. I love to read but I have never wanted to put a book down like this before. I read it in less than three hours. Everyone please read this book and share it.
Ginny

The end of this book just blew me away! I have never cired so much while reading a book! I'm not sure how it could be done, but I would love to see this made into a movie...a theatrical release, not a TV movie.

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