Patterson’s ‘Diary’ painful perfection
July 13, 2008 - 4:00 am
“Suzanne’s Diary for Nicholas” by James Patterson is an honest story of love, loss and love again.
It is a brutal story full of pain, pleasure, comfort and chaos. The characters create a place in the reader’s heart that never leaves.
This novel is lousy and lovely, but altogether true and inspiring. It is honest to the heart and to the mind. It truly is painful perfection.
“Diary” evokes every emotion — love, devastation, surprise, and even anger — and it affects every heart.
Patterson pleases the reader tremendously with his eloquent but easy language.
It is pure love and pure devastation at its best, and this novel will always remain a favorite.