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The Kidnapping of Suzie Q

The Kidnapping of Suzie Q

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This is a excellent book.
Review: I give this book 5 stars because of the details Martin Waddell put into it. I finished it in two days because it made me want to read more and more. You should definantly read this book!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A well written suspencefilling novle
Review: I love mysterys most of the ones I read are more like thrillers I didn't know what to epect when I picked up Suzie Q all I know is that I couldn't put it down. It's a great book

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: It will keep you on the egde of your seat.
Review: I really enjoy this book it kept me on the egde of my seat the whole time I was reading it. I really thaught that Suzie Q. was ganna escape on Gerards motorcycle. I think that she could have gottin' away on his motorcycle. I like the way the book ended with her getting rescued and Dodie going to jail. I hope you enjoyed my review

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Ironic Humor at Its Best
Review: One wouldn't suppose that a kidnapping tale could be funny. Well, it wasn't a roll on the floor laugh-fest, but this novel did offer plenty of head-nods to irony. Suzie Q, the luckless kidnapping victim is fresh and clever and has a wry sense of humor about her. While gagged, tied up, and freezing to death she still has plenty of Irish pluck. Suspenseful and interesting, ironic and frightening, this book is wonderfully done and a pleasure to read!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Ironic Humor at Its Best
Review: One wouldn't suppose that a kidnapping tale could be funny. Well, it wasn't a roll on the floor laugh-fest, but this novel did offer plenty of head-nods to irony. Suzie Q, the luckless kidnapping victim is fresh and clever and has a wry sense of humor about her. While gagged, tied up, and freezing to death she still has plenty of Irish pluck. Suspenseful and interesting, ironic and frightening, this book is wonderfully done and a pleasure to read!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I liked a lot this book. Is an excellent one.
Review: When I bought this book I thought I was gonna hate it. I even preffered to read many other books, which I didn't like, before even opening the book. But when I read it I was HOOKED, I loved it, everything goes so fast, so well developed. I recommend it to you. REALLY.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: it could have been good
Review: When I read the back of this book in the library, I thought it seemed great. When I started reading I quickly realized that no matter how good the plot was, the writing was going to make it a boring read. It was. Alot of fist person books only describes what is going on right then. This book tells both what is going on then, and little details that the character doesnt know yet at the time it is happening. For example, she says once what the kidnappers name is, but she adds that of course she didn't know that then. It just takes the excitement away.


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