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Night Whispers |
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Rating:  Summary: Promises, promises... Review: Loved it. Loved the characters even though she was too perfect(a bad habit here or there would of been nice) and I would of liked toknow more about Noah. I couldn't wait to read the ending, I was anticipating a big explosion of some sort. A big Kaboom! And I got a pouf. I wish McNaught would've spent more time on the last 100 pages and elaborated less on pages 150-350!
Rating:  Summary: I would give it a 0 Star. Review: Midnight Whispers fails to meet up to the standards of her other books. I was quite disappointed with this novel. The characters were not detailed and developed as well. By the end of the novel, I didn't understand her characters at all or the situations she placed them in. It left an sense of dissatisfaction. It is not a romance nor is it a mystery story. It is an injustice to Paul who deserves better for his unself efforts in Perfect.
Rating:  Summary: It held my attention, but not a nail-biter Review: The book was quite good. Judith McNaught did it again. Although, it seems that the ending came soooooo quickly. After she was "uncovered" it didn't seem to completely describe what happened to the characters. One thing that disturbed me, was that these characters (Paris & Sloan) are next generation characters from a previous book about their parents. That didn't bother me, but that I couldn't remember which book they were from did!! I'll definitely keep reading Judith McNaught's books.
Rating:  Summary: Predictable plot, flat characters Review: I was quite disappointed with McNaught's latest effort. The plot was an attempt at high crime and drama but felt scripted and predictable. The characters were static and stereotyped. And while we all expect happy endings in romance novels, this one was just too much. Everyone got married and lived happily ever after. The sugar-coated resolution of emotional family issues was also difficult to swallow.
Rating:  Summary: Totally Awesome! Review: Hi all! I'm 17 and love to read. Since entering the wonderful world of highschool, I've found it hard to find books that intrest me. I've far out grown the Babysitter Club books by Ann M. Martin and I'm beginning to out grow the Sweet Valley books. I needed something more "grownup". Then I came across Night Whispers by Judith McNaught. This book is totally awesome. It's one of the best books I've read. It has romance, murder, action, and excitement. I think I've finally found my more "grownup" books. I would definately reccomend this book to anyone. Thank you so much Ms. McNaught for writing your wonderful books.
Rating:  Summary: just like dozens of other mystery romance books Review: Judith McNaught has written another uninteresting book similar to Remember When. She should go back to her earlier books (that's where her fans came from) and try to remember what made her books special. I have all of her books but I am finally fed up. I will not buy her new book.
Rating:  Summary: A wonderful book! Review: I almost didn't read this book because of some of the comments made in your reviews. What a mistake that would have been. This was a wonderful book. It had everything. Judith McNaught never fails to deliver. Thank you Judith McNaught!
Rating:  Summary: GOOD SUMMER READING :) Review: I just finished reading this book and I enjoyed it very much. In fact I'm looking for more books that have been writen by her right now. Great summer reading :)
Rating:  Summary: Something different, but just as good! Review: Helllloooo...check the book binding, it says "Fiction", not "Romance". This was very entertaining and well written. The characters have a lot of substance, and the minor players could each easily have their own stories written. It was not a run-of-the-mill romance, but has mystery and suspense, as well as a poignant romance. I gave it 4 stars instead of 5 because it wasn't quite the book "Paradise" is, but I liked it more than "Perfect" and it certainly had more to chew on than "Remember When" (although I think I liked "Remember When" more than most readers!). Keep writing Judith, and I'll keep reading!
Rating:  Summary: Not the Judith McNaught that I remember..... Review: I waited a long time to read one of Judith McNaught's new books. I hate to say this but this book was a little disappointing. She should have gone into more detail about Jess and Sara. She kind of just forgot about them. Granted it still was a good ending...But it still wasn't the same. I hope that the next book she writes lives up to her name. I'm waiting for another book that will exceed "Paradise."
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