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Suzanne's Diary for Nicholas (Paperback)

by James Patterson (Author)
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Renowned suspense writer and Edgar Award winner James Patterson, author of such bestsellers-turned- blockbuster-films as Along Came a Spider and as Kiss the Girls, exposes his sensitive side in his new novel, Suzanne's Diary for Nicholas. Katie Wilkinson's boyfriend Matt dumps her but to show he's not a total cad, he leaves her a gift, a diary kept by Suzanne, his first wife, for their son Nicholas. Though it's not exactly the diamond ring Katie was hoping for, she's unable to make herself destroy the diary-- against her better judgment, Katie begins to read.

Drawn against her will into the other woman's world, Katie learns of doctor Suzanne's heart attack at age 35 and her decision to slow down, accomplished by a move to Martha's Vineyard and a new job as a simple country doctor. When love comes knocking, in the form of housepainter-cum-poet Matt Harrison, Suzanne is ready to listen to her newly repaired heart. Though painful for Katie, she begins to know and like Suzanne and her infant son Nicholas. Suzanne's devotion to Matt and their son shines through, as well as her plainspoken wisdom. While the journal helps Katie understand Matt, whether they can write a future together remains in question. --Alison Trinkle, Amazon.com --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.



From Publishers Weekly

Say what? A women's weepy from the megaselling author of the hard-boiled Alex Cross mysteries? Yes, and it's not the stretch some might imagine. Patterson has demonstrated his flair for female POV and characters in the stand-alone When the Wind Blows and in his current bestseller, 1st to Die and Cross himself has his gooey side. So how good is the novel? Good enough to lightly pluck the heartstrings and to impress with its craft and its calculation. As usual, Patterson mixes first- and third-person narration. Katie Wilkinson is a Manhattan book editor who's been inexplicably left by her lover and star author, a Martha's Vineyard poet named Matt. After he splits, Matt mails Katie the diary kept by his wife, Suzanne, for their young son. Katie reads it (the novel's extensive first-person passages) and reacts to it (briefer third-person interludes). The diary details how physician Suzanne, recovering from a heart attack at age 35, forsakes the rat race, moves to Martha's Vineyard and finds bliss with Matt, a housepainter who reads Moby-Dick and writes strong poems, and with their newborn son, Nicholas. The novel sloshes with sentiment (some of it quite icky) and simple spiritual truths, while acknowledging the reality of pain and loss: rose bushes galore, with thorns. Patterson sustains suspense through clever plotting and by Katie's wondering about the fate of Suzanne and Nicholas; what's finally revealed pushes her, and the novel, to a bittersweet conclusion. Patterson is one smart author (here, he dazzles with his use of refrains, stories-within-stories and romance novel tropes); this jump into another genre won't hurt his reputation as a master of popular lit. (July)Forecast: A lovely dust jacket featuring a title in violet script trumpets this as a love story. Will Patterson's fans buy it? Some mostly women yes. And a 12-city author tour and major print and TV publicity will draw in enough new fans, most of them also women, to float the title onto bestseller lists though not at Alex Cross numbers.

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--This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Sweet and Emotional, Sep 23 2007
One of the fastest books I've ever read. Once I got started I couldn't put it down. This was such a nice, easy read. It was also a very touching book. A real hope to find love again to those who have loved and lost. I recommend reading the book first before watching the DVD.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Dumbfounding. Flabbergasting, Feb 21 2006
By Carol C. (Calgary, Alberta) - See all my reviews
(Spoiler ... can you really spoil a bad thing?)

I thought this book was a joke. I truly believe if he is not an accomplished writer in mystery, this book will never be published (if that's not the case, God help us all ...)

For example, in one page the protagonist was sobbing on a public ferry while the other passenger stared on. A couple pages later, the protagonist said to herself "too much self-control, that's my problem." He/She can't be serious.

I think Nicholas is lucky that he doesn't get to read the diary; if I have to read about my parents' foreplay of their first love-making session, no therapy will ever be able to de-traumatize me. (Oh, but the author "sensitively" put "that's all I am going to say about that" ... hello! You said waaaay too much already.)

I read it for a book club, and all 10 of us HATED it. We had a book bashing session instead of our usual discussion.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Beautiful love story of life, Aug 17 2005
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My heart was breaking when I was nearing the ending of this story. I was unable to put the book down once I started to read. I began to fall in love with the character Matt, every woman's dream of finding that perfect love. Then the unsuspecting twists and turns that it takes you on the roller coaster of every emotion. I felt my heart hurt for Suzanne, and I had hoped so much for the perfect ending for her and wonderful Nicholas, but then the sadness that I felt for Katie, and the anger for Matt from the unanswered questions, I went through every kind of feeling. Then in a way that I didn't expect everything came together, and I have never cried so much in a story before. I would recommend this novel to anyone who is feeling lonely, misses there one love, or just wants to read an amazing love story. 5 Stars!! And the only thing else I can tell you about this story is WOW!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Why have you NOT read this book yet?!?!
OHMYGOSH! You will need the ENTIRE box of Kleenex for this one! It is a heartbreaking story, and even moreso when I found out it was based upon James Patterson's life!! Read more
Published on Jan 13 2005 by Diane B

5.0 out of 5 stars Who knew Patterson had it in him?!?
I actually owned this book for a while before I read it. I am a fan of Patterson's other books that are more murder/mystery and I had my doubts about this one. Read more
Published on Jul 20 2004 by Kathryn Baker

5.0 out of 5 stars If You Didn't Know Patterson was a Man
You might think he was a woman, the way this book is written. The characters are lovingly created and crafted here. Read more
Published on Jul 19 2004

4.0 out of 5 stars Very good, emotional read
I had to write because after reading some of the negative reviews, the main complaints seemed to be the name dropping, and the unrealistic, "cheesy" quality of writing... Read more
Published on Jul 15 2004 by K. Rendino

4.0 out of 5 stars Good Beach Read
This book was a quick read, and a good story. It had elements which reminded me of Spark's "The Notebook". Read more
Published on Jul 14 2004 by krkjellstrom

5.0 out of 5 stars AMAZING
I put off reading this book for a long time; why read a Patterson book if it wasn't a thriller?? Well, it is one of
the best books I have ever read!! Unrealistic? Read more
Published on Jul 14 2004 by Maryann E. Lewis

4.0 out of 5 stars Very different for Patterson
This book was amazing. From the moment I picked it up, I was captivated. If you're an avid fan of Patterson's Cross novels, this might not be the book for you. Read more
Published on Jul 13 2004

1.0 out of 5 stars sappy and unrealistic
It took me a seven hour plane ride to finish this book and it was seven hours I will never be able to get back. Read more
Published on Jul 12 2004 by Katherine

4.0 out of 5 stars Fast-Paced, Engaging...
From the first page of this un-Patterson like novel, I couldn't put it down. A devout Patterson fan for years, Suzanne's Diary is a wonderful escape from the author's typical... Read more
Published on Jul 12 2004 by Jill

5.0 out of 5 stars heart wrenching!
I read this book in one sitting - it is the most beautiful story I have ever read and I cried for hours afterwards. Read more
Published on Jul 12 2004

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