“I liked this book. It's a cute romance. I see mostly women here, but I am a guy who will testify that I love this book too. I like romances and dramas for a guy. Not just action. I first picked it up because it said that he was her imaginary friend, reminding me of how I imagine crated characters. Not in the sense of someone sitting next to me, but that I sometimes create stories and put myself in the stories with people in my imagination.This book has more of a feel like City of Angels where the angel falls in love with a human and becomes mortal.”
“a quick read, i enjoyed every moment of it, patterson nice goingit's my second time reading he's books i'm looking forward to read morei recommend everyone to try The lucky one its a great read too.”
“so good i read it twice. patterson should do more romance books”
“For me, the problem is not that Michael was her imaginary friend. But I find that the fact that they meet when she's a little girl and he is an adult makes their getting involved later on VERY creepy.”
“I actually liked the book once I was able to get into it. I agree the concept of falling in love with a childhood imaginary friend as an adult is a little weird, BUT fantasy/love sells. I think it could make a movie, not that it'd be a great one necessarily. I read it in a whole day. I think it should be given a chance if one can open their mind up to the fact that this is totally unbelievable. I mean, people love Freddie, Jason, and Chucke and they are all fake and even weirder!”
“I thought the Idea of the story was really cute but the acturally book, not so much. I was really disappointed. It could of been a really cute book if only the writer could write something without adding a whole bunch of stuff that doens't need to be in there. Once again I was really disappointed I really wanted to like it. But I wouldn't read it agian.”
“actually the concept of falling in love with an imaginary friend is little wierd...”
“So...At the end is he still an invisible friend or is he pretending to be with his own daughter? I read the last 2 chapters twice and still missed the idea!”
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