Rating:  Summary: Tell Everyone It's Not That Good Review: What!!! Five stars from almost everyone....I feel quite alone in my opinion but that's o.k. This book is just so-so, not great, not riveting, though the book improved toward the end. An easy summer read if you don't have to concentrate too hard.
Rating:  Summary: Books like this used to be a mystery to me Review: My literary tastes have always run very far from this type of fare. I'm usually in search of things with more weight and substance. But when I was suddenly in desperate need for my one and only beach read, I instinctively went with "Tell No One" and I had a blast. I tore through it in a day. I agree with some that there are conveniences, stilted characters, occasionally terrible dialogue,(and hold onto your brain while you try to accept the endless loopy end). No matter what the shortcomings, ingesting this one is like going to see a blockbuster summer thriller movie. You go for the popcorn and the ride. Ain't no Oscars within miles, you know? Surprisingly, there is genuine emotion on display here. I was moved when...oh..we don't want to give things away. Not being a fan of this kind of fiction, this was a guilty pleasure. It was like sneaking a Krispy Kreme. You know it's not good for you, but man it feels good going down. Desserts usually don't satisfy and you usually have that craving all over again hours later...but I'm gonna give this a thumbs up just for the fun writing. This guy had a great time and undoubtedly had the loving support of loved ones doing this. It's clear he took a risk, so let us encourage literary bravery. This will sell by the truckloads. Word of mouth will get it there. Can smell a NY Times bestseller. Expect little gang...enjoy what you can. Isn't that what life is all about?
Rating:  Summary: If this book were a car, it would be red and turbocharged. Review: This is a burner of a book. It can and wants to be read in one sitting. My advice: "Don't start the first page after 9.00 pm." The plot twists and turns like a cork screw. Surprises follow surprises. Unlike most "can't put it down" books, Tell No One successfully uses misdirection. Just when you think you know what will happen, your fooled again. Enjoy!
Rating:  Summary: Coben delivers the goods again Review: I'll admit, I was looking forward to a new Myron Bolitar novel, and although I still am, Tell No One was an excellent book in the interim. The plot is very engrossing, is Elisabeth really alive or is someone playing games with Dr. Beck? The book moves at a lightning pace with plenty of twists and no dull spots. The ending is also great with a very suprising revelation. This is a must read for mystery and thriller fans. I look forward to Harlans next book, whatever it is about, but as good as this was, I do hope that there will be more Myron in the future.
Rating:  Summary: A wonderful mystery! Review: Coben's stand-alone is excellent. His writing, as always, is evocative and flowing. Beck is a likeable character, and the mystery itself is full of twists and turns and kept me guessing. A fast-paced mystery that should satisfy fans of Deaver, et al. Highly recommended.
Rating:  Summary: Strap yourself in and hold on for dear life! Review: Harlan Coben has ventured into Hitchcock territory very successfully with the release of TELL NO ONE. The first true top notch thriller of the summer. Many books will cross your path during these stifling summer nights but STOP! Do not pass go until you pick up a copy of this surely satisfying thriller. Mr. Coben is like a fine chef incorporating all the right ingredients, stirring in proper amounts of suspense, unexplained murders, a serial killer, unique hitmen, a trail of lies, a dash of deceit, a dollup of mystery and a splash of romance. Then mixed together and heated for 340 pages. To tell you the plot of TELL NO ONE is an injustice to the reader since you never know what will happen next. Have I wet your appetite? Then let Mr. Coben satisfy it for you. You won't go away hungry.
Rating:  Summary: Tell Everyone about Tell No One Review: After loving every Myron Bolitar Book Coben has written I was not dissappointed in his venture away from Bolitar. This book was just as good as the other ones with quick dialouge, great characters and an excellent plot. The twists and turns are well thought out and belivable. This book is worth every penny.
Rating:  Summary: I couldn't put this book down. Review: The suspenseful story caught - and held - my attention immediately. And everything in the story seemed to work together to keep the action moving. Nothing thrown in that didn't fit. And with every page that I read, I kept thinking - and what next? How are we going to get through or around this. How are we going to find the answers? And who is going to manage to survive? Thoroughly enjoyed this book!
Rating:  Summary: Tell Everyone It's Not That Good Review: What!!!! Five stars from almost everyone....this book is just o.k., not great, not riveting, tho the ending was a surprise. Easy summer read. Why did I stick with it...who knows.
Rating:  Summary: Excellent Review: Tell no One is a high octane thriller which grabs you on page 1 and does not let go until page 339. This novel is a departure from Coben's Myron Bolitar series, And trust me you will not be disapointed. The suspense is so thick you can cut it with a knife and there are plot twists galore. As in all Coben novels you will be guessing right up till the end.
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