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Hold Tight

Hold Tight

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Author: Harlan Coben
Publisher: Dutton Adult
Category: Book

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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 126 reviews
Sales Rank: 1704

Media: Hardcover
Edition: 1
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 416
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.5
Dimensions (in): 9.1 x 6.1 x 1.4

ISBN: 0525950605
Dewey Decimal Number: 813.54
EAN: 9780525950608
ASIN: 0525950605

Publication Date: April 15, 2008
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#1 bestselling author Harlan Coben asks that provocative and terrifying question with his fifteenth thriller. How much do parents really want to know about their kids?

#1 bestselling author Harlan Coben asks that provocative and terrifying question with his fifteenth thriller.


#1 bestselling author Harlan Coben has become an unstoppable force in suspense fiction. His most recent novel, The Woods, spent more time on the New York Times bestseller list than his previous books and sales reached his highest levels to date. His latest page-turner, which is about just how far parents will go to protect their kids, is destined for the top of every bestseller list.

Tia and Mike Baye never imagined theyd become the type of overprotective parents who spy on their kids. But their sixteen-year-old son Adam has been unusually distant lately, and after the suicide of his classmate Spencer Hillthe latest in a string of issues at schoolthey cant help but worry. They install a sophisticated spy program on Adams computer, and within days are jolted by a message from an unknown correspondent addressed to their son: Just stay quiet and all safe.

Meanwhile, browsing through an online memorial for Spencer put together by his classmates, Betsy Hill is struck by a photo that appears to have been taken on the night of her sons death . . . and he wasnt alone. She thinks it is Adam Baye standing just outside the cameras range; but when Adam goes missing, it soon becomes clear that something deep and sinister has infected their community. For Tia and Mike Baye, the question they must answer is this: When it comes to your kids, is it possible to know too much?



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4 out of 5 stars No Title   September 30, 2008
Good fun read.Being from No.N.J. I know some of the areas he writes about.A page turner.
SG



3 out of 5 stars HOLD TIGHT - toooo many important characters   September 28, 2008
I guess I'm alone in my feeling about this book. Although I really appreciate the "prose", it was waaaay tooooo complicated and intersecting for me. The characters, there were many of them, weren't developed enough to be able to remember who was who. If I had been able to sit down and read it from cover to cover in one or two sessions, it might have read easier. As it was I would read each evening and then I found myself having to page backwards to figure out who I was reading about.


4 out of 5 stars If it ain't broke, don't fix it!   September 28, 2008
Harlan Cornem has found the perfect formula for a successful suspense novel. Unlike some suspense writers, Corben can take seemingly unrelated storylines and make them come together in a perfect package that the reader is willing to accept. So while some of the things in the story may be a bit "predictable", I always enjoy the journey of discovery into the final reveal.

Briefly I will tell you about Hold Tight. Mike and Tia Baye are beginning to feel like most parents, that something is wrong with their teenage son, whose latest phase is of a moody goth. Initially they are willing to allow Adam some freedom, but decide to start monitoring his every move following the suicide of his very good friend, Spencer. Meanwhile, Nash, along with his handy assistant Petra, are killing women and disposing of them in very peculiar ways for unknown reasons. A school girl has moved from being part of the "in crowd" to being a recluse because of some humiliation from an insensitive teacher. The same teacher is being blackmailed about something and is doing everything he can to protect his secret. The humiliated child now has only one friend who stands beside her (Adam's sister, Jill) and who she confides in. Mike, a doctor, has a new patient (his neighbor) who needs an organ transplant, but can't find one in his immediate family hinting to a lot of secrets that the mother really doesn't want to get out. And finally there are mentions of "farm partieis", prescription drug thefts and suicides. What is nice about this book was how Corben begins to take these seemingly unrelated events/storylines and link them together in a nice, quick read. I enjoyed Hold Tight and would definitely recommend it to people who enjoy suspense. Although there are some things that you will wonder about, in all you will be willing to let it go for the final outcome.




2 out of 5 stars From J. Kaye's Book Blog   September 12, 2008
I should have gone with my first instinct and that was to let this one go. What pushed me to read more were phrases like "It's better than THE WOODS." and "Best book I've read this year." That's what I was hearing from other bloggers and on mailing lists. Maybe it was for them. It wasn't for me. One thing the book was cause mixed feelings throughout. I ran both hot and cold. That's never happened before over a book.

The hot parts were with parents sneaking around spying on their children all the while talking about trust issues with their teens. This is a very hot topic for me and in my opinion, partly why kids are so freaking out of control. As a parent, you seek solutions or become a part of the problem. Instead, many are avoiding the responsibility of parenting and putting this burden on others. I could go on and on about this, but getting on my soapbox won't solve anything.

The cold feelings came shortly after the hot ones, mainly because it went from a hot topic to excruciatingly boring. This, my friends, was a new experience.

Loved THE WOODS, but not HOLD TIGHT. I'll be there for the next book though. I believe if he could wow me once, it could happen again.



5 out of 5 stars Wow! I could not put this book down!   September 11, 2008
I've been a big fan of Harlan Coben for some time now but I have to say that this has got to be one of his best books yet. From the first page I found I couldn't put the book down. The characters are so real and the feelings come across so strongly that I feel I'm right there in the mist of it all. It was almost impossible for me to even shut the book to go to sleep. I cannot praise this book enough. If you are reading the reviews to try to decide whether to get this book, hesitate no longer. Get it, I promise you that you will not regret it.


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