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Let Me Call You Sweetheart

Let Me Call You Sweetheart

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great!
Review: To all of you who are planning on reading this book or buying it do so now. It is a great book!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Let Me Call You Sweetheart
Review: Let Me Call You Sweetheart, by Mary Higgins Clark, was well written, but was not her best book. I found myself getting confused by the continuous scene changes. I enjoyed the book, but I have read better. This mystery had a good plot and Clark was very descriptive. I would recommend this book to anyone that likes mysteries, but before reading this I would try one of Clark's other books.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: the whole book is a confusion
Review: mhc has goofed this time i mean the suspense was hairrising all right but the climax though was unpredictable turned out sorta sloppy. it all starts with kerry seein' two ladies with identical faces at the plastic surgeon's place. the faces trigger off kerry and she starts excavatin' an old (i mean archaic) murder case. i just don't see why some body would get all worked up about a plastic surgeon givin' away a breathtakingly gorgeous face to his patients. one is not able to unravel the mystery but when it is unraveled u tend to get disgusted with the climax

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Okay
Review: Not MHC's best book, but still good. It was too confusing and before you knew it it was all over. There wasn't really a climax. I didn't really understand it. I do love MHC, though, so I read it anyway. It is worth reading.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: The Worst book I've ever read
Review: This is the worst book I've ever read. The parts are not connected to each other. The author jumped from one scene to the other.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: This is the worst book I've ever read!!!
Review: The theme of this book is good. I didn't like the way it was written. Mary Higgins Clark obviously wanted to style it and make it look like a movie. But it added nothing to the story.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: One of her better ones, but still "same old, same old."
Review: After reading only two Mary Higgins Clark books, I began to see a pattern. (Similar to the one I'd seen after I'd read two Danielle Steel books.) I took a long hiatus before reading this one, which probably helped me to like it more. The whodunit is very good, but it has the same ingredients and "taste" as her others. If you're looking for a light, easy read, you've found one.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: greatest book ever written of the greatest author ever known
Review: this was an excellent book!!! read it in 2 days and normally do not like to read that much!!! this was the first mary higgins clark book i've read and it has made me want to read many more!!! all her books are good but this one was sensational!!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Suspence Book
Review: This was the 2nd book i read that mary higgins clark has written. i thought it was soooo good i enjoyed trying to guess who did it. as in most of her book that i have now read the one who seems innocent is the guily party. this book is no exception to that!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: I would recommend this story for anyone 12 to 18.....
Review: Let me call you sweetheart is a good story, but it could have connected a little more. The reader was left with a disjointed feeling. The main distraction from the story was the constant chapter change. A chapter should be longer than two pages or it interrupts the flow of the story. This book was also not as suspenseful as I had been led to believe and the only mystery is the identity of the killer. The killer was not set up early enough in the story for it to ring as true as it could have. It is not impossible to believe it, but you wish part of the earlier story had given some suspicion to that character's guilt. It just became a possibility at the end of the book, when the rest of the book was almost devoted to two other suspects, with sprinkling of a a few others. This is a good story---but if you are a fan of intense suspense it will leave you wanting.. All in all I would recommend this story for anyone 12 to 18. It won't give them nightmares, and for a young audience I'm sure it will be a suspenseful.


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