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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars UN-BEARABLE SUSPENSE!
When four girlfriends play a horrible practical joke on a young man on Valentine's Day, they don't realize the pain and murder that will be afflicted upon them in years to come

The victim of the joke goes crazy...killing his family. While serving his prison term, with his hatred of the girls building up every day, he plans his revenge.

A new face, and a new name will...

Published on January 6, 2001 by Nick G

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Savage Attacks Valentine's Day
With the movie-adaptation of this novel preparing to rear its head in a few weeks, and finding myself with a bit of time to spare, I purchased this work to see what the fuss was about. It didn't take long to finish, nor to decide I could've spent my time better somewhere else.

I'll admit, the story was fun. You could see it spilling out before you, and with a bit of...

Published on January 16, 2001


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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars UN-BEARABLE SUSPENSE!, January 6, 2001
This review is from: Valentine (Paperback)
When four girlfriends play a horrible practical joke on a young man on Valentine's Day, they don't realize the pain and murder that will be afflicted upon them in years to come

The victim of the joke goes crazy...killing his family. While serving his prison term, with his hatred of the girls building up every day, he plans his revenge.

A new face, and a new name will give the opportunity to enact his revenge, thus begins the tormenting game of VALENTINE!

"Valentine" is EXCELLENT; the kind of thriller that will have you UP ALL NIGHT reading, and then telling all your friends about it the next day.

I read this book many years ago and decided to read it again(since it is being made into a movie), and it is still as suspenseful as the first time I read it.

Tom Savage has written several books, all of them really good, but none as good as this one! Every chapter contains a cliffhanger, and the ENDING...what a shocking ending.

A MUST read!!!

Nick Gonnella

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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars SIMPLY RIVETING!, January 2, 2000
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This review is from: Valentine (Paperback)
I definitely could not put this book down. It truly contained all the elements of a first-rate thriller! And the surprise ending -- WOW! Unlike many so-called psychological thrillers out there on the book market today, this one had an ending that was completely satisifying and commensurate with the level and build-up of suspense preceding it. Unfortunately it seems that many novels in the thriller genre today are admmitedly suspenseful, but invariably lead to a disappointing conclusion. This one does not disappoint! It is well worth the time to read it, and I assure you it won't take long to read because of the intense level of suspense. It will keep you up way into the wee hours ... but make sure you keep ALL the lights on!
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Tom Savage--Valentine: A Novel, May 22, 2004
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"Valentine" is a suprisingly stylish, well-written thriller that far surpasses any of Savage's other work. While "Precipice" and "Scavenger" were good novels of supense and terror, this 1997 masterpiece is one of the most enjoyable, riveting of its kind made in the late 1990s.

Jillian Talbot is a mystery novelist who has finally cashed in on her hard work and has become a true success. She has an excellent boyfriend and best friend and she feels as if life could get no better. When she returns home from work one night, she discovers a Valentine's Day card in her home, only to realize that it is an eerie threat towards her survival. As the threats become more venomous, sincere, and close to home, Jillian must run not only from a killer, but the soul of a man she crushed with a college prank.

Savage's antagonist, Victor Dimorta, is a first-rate evil killer, using his excessive charm and wit to bed women who are close to Jillian, only to kill them using the earth's essential elements (such as fire, wind, and water). As Dimorta gets closer and closer to Jillian, the novel unravels at a thunderous, hair-raising pace that magic-carpets to a wonderfully demonic finish. Beautifully sculptured story with just enough humor and wit, but overall a hauntingly exceptional read that will go down as a truly under-rated work of suspense.

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Valentine: The Book VS The Movie, January 24, 2001
This review is from: Valentine (Paperback)
I was wathcing TV and saw a comercial for an upcomming movie called "Valentine." I knew by the ad that it was going to be another "slasher flic" following in the footsteps of the Scream movies, I Know What You Did Last Summer, and Urban Legends. In Valentine, the killer is after four girls that did something horrible to him in middle school on Valentines Day. He waits a good seven years before inacting his plan of revenge and dons a Cupid mask, calling himeself Valentine, and sets out to scare the hell out of, and then kill, each of the four girls that offended him long ago. Each girl now has a love interest and each man could possibly be the killer. Anyone who has seen any of the films mentioned above will know that this formula and style of horror movie is getting very old and overdone. I decided to pick up the book even though I'd never even known of the author before. I like to read books before they become movies to see the differences. The Valentine movie does not come out until February 2nd but I can tell you right now, the movie will stink and fail like so many other slasher films have, but the book is much better and well worth a read. In the novel, there is no Cupid mask and there is only one lead female with one male love interest. Not four females and four males like in the movie. When the book starts up (don't worry, I won't spoil a thing) the killer, still named Valentine, has already killed three of the four girls on his list. We spend the intire novel watching the last girl try to survive. Another difference is that the offence that the girls inflict on the Valentine character happens in College, not in middle school. In no way was the novel I read anything close to a slasher movie aimed at twentysomethings and teenages, as most of todays horror movies are. I guess my poit is this: if your thinking about reading this book then do, you will enjoy it and it will scare you. If you see the film and are as dissapoited as I'm sure I will be, read the book anyway because I guarentee, as with most novel to screen adaptations, the book is far more mature and intertianing that the watered down version of the film due out early February. -E.E.D. (17 years old)
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Savage Attacks Valentine's Day, January 16, 2001
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This review is from: Valentine (Paperback)
With the movie-adaptation of this novel preparing to rear its head in a few weeks, and finding myself with a bit of time to spare, I purchased this work to see what the fuss was about. It didn't take long to finish, nor to decide I could've spent my time better somewhere else.

I'll admit, the story was fun. You could see it spilling out before you, and with a bit of imagination, could guess what was around the next corner. I liked the "Elements" angle (as I've always been a sucker for a serial-killer with a motif), and quite enjoyed the character of Detective Barney Fleck. Victor DiMorta was well-rounded, and I was surprised by one of the "twists" at the end.

However, it all just seemed a bit flat. It didn't appear to be anything we hadn't seen before, and well... it just left me asking, "Is that it?"

If you're looking for a quick, fun read - this is your book. But I have to agree with some of the other reviews and admit, if you're looking for something with a bit of depth; this won't be your cup of tea.

For the one reviewer asking about the character of Max, sorry. There wasn't a single character in the novel named such. Pick up the book and read it, you might enjoy the *possible spoiler* "neat" ending.

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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Best book I've ever read!, March 8, 1999
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This review is from: Valentine (Paperback)
I read constantly, so I've read many, many books. This book was possibly the best one ever. I'm usually good at figuring out the plot, but this one had me stumped right up until the end. I gave this book to my daughter and have'nt seen it since! It went throught her whole dorm. Tom Savage has written a masterpiece with this one.Tell all your friends and if you haven't read it yet, run to a bookstore or the library.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent!!!!, February 13, 2003
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This is one of the BEST books ever written. After reading this book I just sat there with my mouth hanging open. If you love a real simple book and incredible suspense, read this book!!!
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars The Book vs. Movie, May 11, 2002
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This review is from: Valentine (Paperback)
Is the book better than the movie? It is all matter of opinion: Teenagers say the movie (starring David Boreanz and Denise Richards);Adults would probebly say the novel (by Tom Savage). The movie involves five grown-up women who are stalked by a former male student they scorned years ago. He goes around with a knife and a cupid mask. The movie involves harsh murders, and about who dies next. The book, however, does not have any of this. The book:Jillian, a successful author of murder mystery novels (of all things), and starts receiving threatening valentines from an ex-student she and her friends had pulled a nasty prank on years ago in college. There is no cupid mask, although there is a knife in it once. The book takes place after the other girls involved in the prank are dead, although Savage takes one chapter per victim to show what happened to them. The names aren't the same either. I don't suggest reading the book first, or vice versa, because they are so different apart, and they don't help people be aware of what the other is like.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars If You Read It, Don't Go See The Movie, February 18, 2001
This review is from: Valentine (Paperback)
I'll tell you what this was the best book I've read in a while suspense with an absolute twist! Jill Talbot is a succesful writer good career and the man of her dreams, Mysteriously a few weeks before Valentines Day she starts to recieve letters from an apparent fan. This book is a definate page-turner. My advice I read the book a few weeks before the movie came out and then I went to the movie the movie didnt follow anything in the book besides a mysterious Valentine,that was out to get even.I garantee if you dont cheat and look at the back of the book youll be suprised and you wont be able to guess just how close "Valentine" really is.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Beware of the movie!, January 23, 2001
This review is from: Valentine (Paperback)
All in all I really liked this book and have to admit I read it in a day sitting. It was involving and well paced with characters that were well drawn and a plot that moved swiftly. I sorta figured out who did it but Savage has a way of throwing red herrings at you so I was fooled. But I must warn those of you who think the movie is going to be the same. I have read numerous reviews as well as directors interviews and the movie is going to be nothing like the book. Sad but true-the movie is going to be another scream rip off(which does'nt mean it is going to be bad) but I would hate for people who liked the book alot to race to the theaters and be disapointed.
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