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Along Came a Spider/Unabridge

Along Came a Spider/Unabridge

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The best book of my entire life!
Review: Simply the best book I've ever read. This book brought me back to leisurely reading! I recommend it to everyone and have loaned it out so many times, I don't know where my copy is!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Good idea and plot, but....
Review: James Patterson came up with a great idea when writing AlongCame a Spider. This was my first Alex Cross book and James Pattersonbook and I can't wait to read the others. The book was great (except for the ending) but there is one exception. He writes like I did when I was in fifth grade. Also, if Gary Soneji is the GREAT kidnapper of all time and has killed more than 200 people...how come he got caught within 200 pages of the book? That shouldn't of happened. I hope Patterson brings back Soneji in a later books. From the ending you know he's going to break out. Also, Alex Cross kept finding the hard way out. If there was a partner...hypnotize him and ask him about it! DUH! (that was before he found out....). There was another thing that they could have done that made it easier but I forget at the moment. One last thing.....time in the book flew by and I didn't realize it until the end when they say it has been two years. That was something new to me! I know it seems like I'm critizing the book and making it look bad but I give it an 8 and it WAS a good book. I just mentioned all the bad stuff.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Good,but he's done better!!
Review: His characters are interesting as always. The killer in the story is captured way to early in the story,but as always Patterson makes his unexpected twist in characters and turns of events in the story get interesting once again.

I liked Hide and Seek, and diffentlly Jack and Jill better than Along came a Spider.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: How a book like this can become a bestseller is beyond me.
Review: This popular and highly acclaimed novel is amateurishly written and incomplete. It belongs with the works of Clive Cussler. Do yourself a favor and spend the money on a John D. MacDonald or James Lee Burke.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Ugh!
Review: I am at a loss to understand how this book even managed to get published. I purchased this with high expectations, and immediately sat down to read it, expecting (from the reviews I had heard) a taut, tense thriller. I've never been so wrong in my life. Fifty pages into the novel (if you can call it that), I couldn't stand it any longer.

Let me give you an example of the narrative: "The sergeant was a jelly-roll-belly type, probably left over from the Civil War. His face looked like a wedding cake left out in the rain. He didn't seem to be buying my tweed jacket ensemble." Scintillating, huh? Half the time I couldn't understand what he was talking about; his writing was actually distractingly bad. Usually this might be cause for not publishing a story, but no, James Patterson just goes right on selling those books, despite an apparent disregard for tenses (which he regularly switches) and any sort of clarity. It's as if he's actually *trying* to confuse us. And if he is, it's certainly working.

I know that, since I didn't read the whole book, or even most of it, I'm probably being unfair to the plot (what there is of it), but I think that I've read more than enough of his work to shy away from anything he writes in the future.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Amazing, a must read, u will want your friends to read it
Review: Incredible story. It is hard not to sound silly, but it literally does keep you glued to the book. It just keeps getting more unbelieveable. You fill find you jaw hitting the floor. Be sure not to read late at night because you will find the hours go flying by while you can't put the book down.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: The owners manual of my car is superior in content.
Review: I thought this would be a clever little suspence/ mystery when i picked it up for a train ride. I rue the moment the jacket caught my eye. The voice (a black man)of the main character rings so unbelieveably phoney and contrived, that i found it to be a lesson for com 101 students on poor characterization. The plot (was there a plot?) incredibly uneven, and the dialouge sounded like the script of a really bad soap opera. The fact that this book is in print makes me wonder if publishers read their galleys. I would love to meet James Pattersons agent. c

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Great book, fast start, but weak ending
Review: I like Patterson's style. I like his love for the little things. He sure is a great writer but this book is the best example that great first 30 pages are no insurance that the last 30 pages will be as good. The ending seems rushed and leaves you unsatisfied. Maybe it was a set up for the next Alex Cross book (Kiss the girls), which was not as good and revealed nothing new about the hero Alex Cross. I hope they make a movie out of Along came a Spider and Koontz rewrites the ending. Denzel Washington is perfect Alex Cross..

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Totally engrossing
Review: A local librarian recommended this book and it did not disappoint. The black protagonist is interesting and the sub-plots with his granny and his kids are pleasant sidelights. Child abduction really gets to me , being the parent of two boys. What if? always plays on my mind. The villain was very scary and believable. I have read all of Patterson's later books and look forward to his next Alex Cross rendering.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Kudos to James Patterson
Review: This is by far one of the best suspense novels I have read in such a very long time. I have been a big fan of the Alex Delaware series. However, a new Alex (Cross) has knocked him out of the box. This is a well written, and taut story. Gary Sonejii scared the devil out of me. Even now I find myself thinking about him. While reading Kiss the Girls I wondered if Soneji would show up and taunt Cross again. Not this time. I wasn't disappointed when reading Jack & Jill. Never have two character's enthalled me or stayed with me so long. I am looking forward to the final confrontation between these two. And you know it's coming. I'm rooting for Alex to put an end to the Devil himself. It's about time there is another Black hero in fiction besides EZ Rollins. Keep up the good work Mr. Patterson


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