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Along Came a Spider/Abridg Cd

Along Came a Spider/Abridg Cd

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: What a good book
Review: This book was a fun read. I enjoyed the story and there was a really strange twist. I have to say that I was scared several times...I mean really scared. I do not recommend reading this book at night...or in the dark...or alone....

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Good but not his best
Review: This is my third Alex Cross novel. This is a page turner as all of the rest that I have read, but I have to tell you CAT and Mouse had me on my heels. I am a novice into this genre of literature but Patterson has me hooked... Roses are Red was my second and I didn't sleep until I finished it... Spider is the third one that I have just finished... This was good but I think I got a little tired of Alex being duped by a pretty face who happens to be involved in the crime... Also, I am sure the private school would have checked on Gary a little more... What happened to the body parts that were cut off? I live in DC and although it's not accurately described as far as direction, I am mesmerized by it all... I am glad to know that there is another one coming out... I have already started reading Kiss the Girls...

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: James Patterson is a gifted writer!
Review: When he saw the previews for the movie Along Came a Spider, my brother encouraged me to read the book before the movie came out. I was pleased with the results.

The only reason I gave my review 4 stars and not 5 is because when you get to the end, the rest of the book seems rather drab. I found Alex Cross to be a very intense and deep character. Gary Soneji also was a very deep and at times, even confusing character.

Like I said the ending ROCKS! I seriously read the last 150 pages in a blur, I don't think I even took a bathroom break. The begining was a typical forensic/psycopath book, but not nearly as good as books like Silence of the Lambs. I was like, "I thought James Patterson was suposed to be a brilliant author!". Then I hit the end and it just blew me away! Some people say they didn't like the ending, I loved it! It caught me off guard and was as far from cliche as you can get. Thats what I love in a book.

I seriously reccomend this book. It may start slow, but by the end, you'll be trying to catch your breath!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Not as good as some of his others
Review: I'm now on the last audiotape of the "unabridged" - and I'm bored. Hero whines too much. Also annoying that author gives false leads, by writing as if you're getting the thoughts and feelings of a particular character, but hides important thoughts that character would have had. I gave one star because there is at least enough action to keep me awake on the drive to Charleston.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Great Book!
Review: 'Along Came a Spider' is the first book I read by James Patterson, and I promise you, it will not be the last. The main hero of our book is Alex Cross, a Black detective and psychologist who lives and works in the Southeastern quadrant of Washington D.C. He is called in by the FBI to assist in solving the kidnapping of two children. At first Alex is angered that he is taken away from his usual job, but soon gets involved in the kidnapping at every level. Honestly, so will you.

'Along came a Spider' is extremely powerful. The twist and turns of this book as well as the personality of the main characters, especially Alex and the perpetrator will keep you at the edge of your seats.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Suspenseful and entertaining
Review: It made me want to drive longer to keep the story going!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: so... yeah
Review: The movie was much better, suprisingly.... It was much more concise and explained everything better. I could be biased because i like Morgan Freeman, but hey... the book was just too divergent from the main plot when it should have been spending more time explaining the how's and the why"s.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: A good book, a poor movie
Review: All in all, I liked the fast-moving plot, interesting characters and the mystery of trying to find out just who the bad guys were. There is a problem with the book, however, because the author decided to do too much too quickly.

That whole business with the trial and the unusual defense could have been made into a seperate book easily, but combining a trial with a kidnapping made for two weakenned storylines instead of one strong one.

Also, I didn't care for Gary at all. I guess I just don't 'get' those kind of villians. I preferred Jezzie.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Gripping
Review: I couldn't put it down. I actually lost sleep to stay up and keep reading. There wasn't a dull moment. Most books start out slow and then pick up the pace somewhere in the middle. Not this one! It kept you going from start to finish. I love the Alex Cross character. I haven't seen the movie yet but if it's anything like the book it must be fantastic. Kept me on the edge of my seat.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Ok, but not all that
Review: This is the first review I've written, and it is also the first James Patterson book I have read. This book to me is a lot like a TV movie, kinda entertaining but not real engaging. The plot twists, while unexpected, aren't suprising. The "romance" with Jezzie is pretty lame, but I guess it was integral to the plot even though where it led was even worse. The only characters that I thought were good were the kids and Gary was ok. Nobody really talks like the characters in this book. I have a two relatives that are police detectives and I never hear them refer to themselves as a couple of "tough cops" like they do in this book. ....


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