Rating:  Summary: Memories of Rosemary's Baby Review: Two ironic things happened to me as I picked up this book and began to read it. The first was that the book almost instantly reminded me of Rosemary's Baby which I had recently watched. And the second was that I almost chose not to borrow this book from the library. Why? Because I truly have disliked James Patterons' books which don't feature Alex Cross. And I especially didn't care for the preposterous When the Wind Blows from several years ago. That said I now have to say that while I may always think of Cradle and All as Rosemary's Baby of the year 2000, I really did enjoy this title and would certainly recommned it to others as a fast summer read.Two young women in different parts of the world are both preganant and remarkably both appear to be virgins. As their time draws near and the world is host to epidemics, floods, famines and other predictions of Doomsday, the Church strives to determine the validity of these virgin births. Also they want to learn which woman us carrying the Savior and which one the Anti- Christ as predicted by the legend of the Lady of Fatima from long ago. The Church, in their quest, hires a former nun now turned private detective who has her own history with one of the priests also assigned to the case. Between them they are to dsicvoer the real truth about each of these women as well as their offspring and themselves. Although other readers have complained that this book is rehash of an earlier Patterson book, Virgin, which the dust jacket notes that Cradle and All is reworking of that title, I never read that first book so this read was fresh and brand new to me. Certainly it more than held my attention as I gulped it down in less than two days. And of the book didn't satisfy my urge for a thriller read, the irony of the ending certainly had me closing the book as I was finally able to stop holding my breath. But the truth be told, this book really whetted my Patterson appetite and I am now eagerly waiting for the next Alex Cross book. Mr. Patterson, I'm sure you're tired of hearing this but please hurry up and write faster.
Rating:  Summary: An Interesting Premise, with a Slightly Stuttering Story Review: It's a premise that appeals to anyone who has ever had a brush with religion: What will we actually do should the Second Coming come in our lifetime? For the characters in James Patterson's latest book, this question becomes a reality. The church is trying to quietly investigate the claims of two girls who say that they are virgins but find themselves expecting. This sets up the big question: Who will have the savior and who the destroyer? This question alone should capture the reader's interest and keep them turning the pages. Unfortunately, the majority of characters won't be able to help out. While the girl from Ireland is well developed, her counterpart in New York acts strangely at times. Not to mention the NYC girl's housekeeper, who loses it completely with no explanation or reason. The other characters seem to stumble through their lines and positions with little background or motivation. The book ends by setting up for a sequel, but I hope Mr. Patterson realizes that there is nowhere left to go with this idea but down...
Rating:  Summary: Wonderful quick read Review: In spite of all the bad reviews, I decided to try this book out for myself, and I'm glad I did. It was a great book, finished it in one day. I thought the suspense was great, and it was refreshing to read a different genre of story. And to those of you who prefer the "Alex Delaware" books, those are written by Jonathan Kellerman. Patterson writes Alex Cross books. Hard to trust your reviews if you can't get your authors straight!
Rating:  Summary: One Wierd Book! Review: This was one wierd book! But, I loved it! I am a true Patterson fan and this one surprised me. I did not read the 'Virgin' so I did not know what to expect. It read and moved fast and always kept you wanting to know more. This is a great 'beach book'! I read it in two days. If you haven't read Patterson before, give it a try. If you have read Patterson before, this one will show you another side of his writing. Though his trademeark style and mystery shine through. I enjoyed it!
Rating:  Summary: Don't bother Review: Even if you have not read Virgin, this remake is not worth the time. I've enjoyed many other Patterson books. Not this one.
Rating:  Summary: What a disapointment! Review: I never even thought of reading the intro, as I was reading I was thinking "wow is this amaturish" after a 50 pages I read the front cover and what a disapointment to realize that this book was one of his first works! It reads as a "first work". Pass on this James Patterson book.
Rating:  Summary: awful Review: I have read everyone of his books and most were far out, some sickening and I couldn't continue reading. I pretty well can tolerate the series with Alex Cross. This book was stupid and boring. He seem like he got a little tired of writing good and just threw something in. Now I know why my book store sold it at 25% off. Too me it's an evil story about evil. Even his picture on the back of the cover looks intense. I don't recommend this book, buy something uplifting and worth your precious time. Read the bible if you want to know about the end of things.
Rating:  Summary: cradle and all Review: A complete waste of time. The plot is simple and you quickly know how it will end. His other books are great, this is a remake that shouldn't have happened
Rating:  Summary: First Page/Last Page Review: I could have read the first page and then the lat page and known the whole story. Too bad, because I really like Patterson. He usually writes great stories. But I guess everyone can have a bad day.
Rating:  Summary: IS this really written by James Patterson? Review: Cradle and All was such a bad read! Was this really written by the man who writes such great novels as Kiss The Girls, Jack and Jill, etc? Please go back to Alex Delaware and leave such trashy reads as this to someone else. I really wasted my money on this. BEWARE of buying this book!
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