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List Price: $27.99
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Manufacturer: Little, Brown and Company
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Binding: Hardcover Dewey Decimal Number: 813.54 EAN: 9780316014502 ISBN: 0316014508 Label: Little, Brown and Company Manufacturer: Little, Brown and Company Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 376 Publication Date: 2007-09-10 Publisher: Little, Brown and Company Release Date: 2007-09-10 Studio: Little, Brown and Company
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Customer Rating:      Summary: A MUST READ Comment: I love this book. It's very intriguing. A great thriller with an interesting ending. MUST READ!!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Major disappointment!! Comment: In general I like most of what Patterson writes. He laid an egg this time. From it's supernatural undertones to generally unlikeable characters this was a waste of time. Fortunately it was a quick read and not much time was committed. I kept wanting the plot to have more substance and head off in an exciting direction. However it was a let down. It was a page turner but in the end it didn't deliver. Hopefully his next will be a more compelling read.
Customer Rating:      Summary: I thought I was losing my mind.... Comment: This is the 2nd awful book I have listened to in the last week. I gave up on the first one (Santa Cruise by Mary Higgins Clark and her daughter).
I had to pick up the cover of the cd case and see if this was really James Patterson. Then I came to Amazon to see if it was just me. Now I see that it isn't. This books is beyond awful. I keep waiting for it to get better and it doesn't. There doesn't seem to be any point to what's happening and I don't even care to finish the book. I really hate having to give up on a book and two in one week is really bad. I'll see what I can do to get through it but it's going to be really hard.
Customer Rating:      Summary: STAY AWAY FROM THIS BOOK - YOU'VE BEEN WARNED! Comment: This is by far the worst book I've ever ready by any author on any subject. I kept reading it, slightly curious about the strange occurrences that kept happening to the main character, hoping the ending would be a good payoff for having to slog through hours of boring and cliche' material, only to be left completely unsatisfied with a ridiculous ending that was little better than "and then she woke up. It had all been a dream."
This book was so bad I threw it in the trash when I was done (even though I had the hardcover). I refuse to sell it or re-gift it - one less copy in circulation is my gift to the world.
YOU'VE BEEN WARNED.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Not standard Patterson, but quite good nonetheless Comment: I suppose I should rethink my understanding of the English language, since I actually quite liked this book and so many others didn't. It's 300+ pages of a nightmarish but ultimately redemptive experience, as told through the eyes of the somewhat untrustworthy narrator Kristen. It's not standard Patterson fare, but it kept me thoroughly entertained, and that's really the standard I have for any of these pulp fiction-type novels. Crime and Punishment it is not, but the imagery was genuinely disconcerting and there was a real sense of anxiety evoked in large part by the inability of the reader to fully trust the narrator's viewpoint. I'd recommend the book to someone who likes open-ended psychological thrillers and is ok with questions left unresolved.
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For Karen Burns, a talented young photographer, it was only natural to go to New York to chase her dreams. And it was only normal--just to pay the rent while she waited for her big chance--to work as a nanny for a young power couple, an attorney and his socialite wife, watching their two children. But for all the promise, the thrills, and the glitter, there are temptations and there are deadly dangers that come with life among the rich and powerful. Get ready for the Nanny Diaries from Hell.
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