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Just One Look is a 2004 novel by Harlan Coben. [1] [2] It is considered his sixth stand-alone novel, but does contain at least one reference to his Myron Bolitar series.The plot centers on a woman whose whole life changes one day upon her taking home a set of pictures, and finding one that does not belong.
The Horn Book Guide described Once as "this is the rare Holocaust book for young readers that doesn't alleviate its dark themes with a comforting ending". [8]The School Library Journal recommends this book as a 'read aloud' book, and notes how it contrasts "how children would like to imagine their world with the tragic way that life sometimes unfolds."
Fool Me Once has received widespread acclaim from critics and readers.The Florida Times-Union regarded it as one of Coben's best works. However, some reviews, such as those from Jen Ryland and Debbish, pointed out complexities in character development and certain plot points, while still acknowledging the novel's overall appeal.
For our list, we chose classic books written in the 20th century or earlier, and every book on this list is more than 25 years old. We combed through best-seller lists of old to dig up books that ...
Just This Once is a 1993 romance novel written in the style of Jacqueline Susann by a Macintosh IIcx computer named "Hal" in collaboration with its programmer, Scott French. [1] French reportedly spent $40,000 and 8 years developing an artificial intelligence program to analyze Susann's works and attempt to create a novel that Susann might have ...
Tell No One is a 2001 thriller novel by American writer Harlan Coben. [1] [2] [3] This was Coben's third stand-alone novel and first since 1991, his previous seven books having all been part of the Myron Bolitar series. Said Coben, "I came up with a great idea that simply would not work for Myron." [4]
It is used by just 10% of the country's 5.4 million people, according to the Language Council of Norway, but completely understandable to users of the other written form, Bokmaal.
Going to make an effort to edit this. At the moment the plot summary reads as a fairly detailed retell, rather than a summary. I'm not planning to add this section myself - but if anyone else has the motivation, a controversy section might improve the