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I'm hosting a giveaway of Tell No One by Harlan Coben over on my blog.
It's open internationally, so head on over and enter! :) ... Moffat which is a very different and very light read but I'm enjoying it nonetheless. My home read is Harlan Coben's Tell No One but, with my husband away on business all week, I think I'll soon be through this one. ... the original which is far superior (as is often the case). Now trying to decide what to start tonight -think it might be Tell No One by Harlen Coben or I might go for a Terry Pratchett. I usually use him as light relief between 'heavies' (literary or emotional) but Wuthering Heights didn't ... Tell No One by Harlan Coben ... n
36. The Help - Kathryn Stockett
37. The Spellman Files - Lisa Lutz
38. The Geometry of Sisters - Luanne Rice
39. Tell No One - Harlan Coben
40. Dead Until Dark - Charlaine Harris
41. The Woods - Harlan Coben
42. Pretty in Plaid - Jen Lancaster
43. Sandcastles - Luanne Rice
... 26. Tell No One by Harlan Coben 126. Bałkany - terror kultury by Ivan Colovic
127. Tell No One by Harlan Coben >119: jepeters333- I am a fan of Harlan Coben but I have not read Tell No One. I will recommend the film version, though. It's French and it was excellent! 76. Tell No One by Harlan Coben 180-182> Harlan Coben's books aren't the kind I usually read, but I have to say that I read Tell No One and did find it notputdownable. One of my fellow booksellers made it her staff recommendation and it sold like gangbusters this year, even though the book has been out for years. She says it's ... ... qu'on m'a prêté, en fait c'est un livre qui date d'il ya 10ans, mais nouvellement traduit. J'avais été séduite par Tell no one, devenu depuis un film de Guillaume Canet mais les aventures de Myrton Bolivar sont de toute évidence des aventures alimentaires. Tell No One by Harlan Coben >26 it's based on Tell No One. ... by Khaled Hosseini, The Book Thief by Markus Zusak, Darkest Fear, The Final Detail, Good for Good, and Tell No One all by Harlan Coben and Lucas Derks Social Panoramas.
Thanks to avaland for starting last week's thread, my phone line and computer were knocked ... #109>My husband and I saw Tell No One this summer. We thought it was one of the rare instances when the movie was almost as good as the book. Glad you had a good time and enjoyed the film. #1 You missed the French film adaptation of Harlan Coben's book Tell No One. We saw it yesterday.
#2 I agree. Usually if I've read the book before seeing the film, I'm disappointed in the movie. However, there are exceptions. Tell No One, for example, everyone in our mystery discussion ... Yesterday I was in France in the film adaptation of Harlan Coben's mystery Tell No One. The book itself was set in New York, but this was a French film.
Yesterday our discussion grp from the Mystery Co. Bookstore went to see the French film Tell No One based on Harlan Coben's book of the same name. After the movie we met to discuss the book and the film adaptation. The film made a few changes to the book, but for the most part it was a really ... I've read Tell No One some time ago but didn't like it much. Recently, I've read The Woods and it struck me that this is basically the same story with minor changes. It's all about someone disappearing in the past and resurfacing years later which causes some big conspiracy to break and a few ... ... add the movie versions of To Kill a Mockingbird and maybe the BBC's latest version of Jane Eyre. Harlan's Coban's Tell No One got a wonderful interpretation this summer with Ne Le Dis A Personne from France. My husband is not subtitle kind of guy, but he loved it. ... Right, Anthony Trollope
I Cried, You Didn't Listen, Dwight Edgar Abbott
Please Kill Me, Legs McNeill
Tell No One, Harlan Coben
You Get So Alone at Times That It Just Makes Sense, Charles Bukowski ... Marcierr...I agree Coben does keep one turning the pages. I just started The Innocent and it has pulled me in. I've read Tell No One which was pretty good and I have Promise Me and Gone For Good on standby! lol I haven't read any of his Bolitar series...yet. ;) ... man
3. The Neon Rain by James Lee Burke
4. Past Due by William Lashner
5. Solomon vs Lord by Paul Levine
6. Tell No One by Harlan Coben
... You Didn't Listen, Dwight Abbott
Speak, Memory, Vladimir Nabokov
Criminal Conversation, Evan Hunter
Tell No One, Harlan Coben Tell No One by Harlan Coben - wonderfully exciting thriller ... Hard Times and Great Expectations
The Phantom of the Opera by Gaston Leroux
Billy Budd by Herman Melville
Tell No One by Harlan Coben... I seem to be collecting his books, I guess I like him... :o)
Black Dalia by James Ellroy
Grisham's Skipping Christmas
The Magn ... Just finished Tell No One by Harlan Coben and just started Bitter Truth by Lashner. ... Barbara Pym
Eat a Bowl of Tea. Louis Chu
One Flew over the Cuckoo's Nest, Ken Kesey
Anything Goes, Jill Churchill
Tell No One, Harlan Coben
This Was Burlesque, Ann Corio
Run River, Joan Didion
Play It as It Lays, Joan Didion
Tender Is the Night, F. Scott Fitzgerald
French ... 4. Tell No One by Harlan Coben
Loved it!
My review ... Pray, Love by Elizabeth Gilbert
49.A Slipping-Down Life by Anne Tyler
50.Windfall by Penny Vincenzi
51.Tell No One by Harlen Coban
52.Cross Country by James Patterson
53.Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte
54.Quentins by Maeve Binchy
55.The Silver Pig ... 2. Tell No One by Harlan Coben
David Beck receives a strange e-mail. The sender seems to know things that only he and his wife shared. Could Elizabeth, his wife, who was murdered 8 years ago be alive? ... in Death by JD Robb - jan 8
2. Born in Death by JD Robb - jan 13
3. Innocent in Death by JD Robb - jan 22
4. Tell No One by Harlan Coben - jan 26
FEBRUARY
5. Creation in Death by JD Robb - feb 1
6. Double Cross by James Patterson - feb 10
7. Plum Lucky by Janet Eva ... I finished Double Cross by James Patterson after midnight.
I started Tell No One by Harlan Coben this morning.
I have three other library books that I checked out to read and the another one of my reserves at the library came in. I still have to read The Time Traveler's Wife ... ... in there I also found time to read the lates Lee Child - Bad luck and trouble : a Jack Reacher novel, great; Tell No One, a great page turner by Harlan Coben that took a good chunk of last night' and Action Selling by Duane Sparks a short but well-told and pointed book ... Talk Talk byT.C. Boyle
The Informer by Liam O'Flaherty
Speak Of The Devil by Richard Hawke
Tell No One by Harlan Coben
Persuasion by Jane Austen ... He was interviewed on Oz radio last week and I scurried out to find one of his books. All I could get at short notice was Tell no one which I galloped through. And liked.
One thing - in the US are the terms microfilm and microfiche used interchangeably?
Kerry
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