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The Thirteen

The Thirteen

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Almost as fun as college was
Review: First of all, this is a great book, and I am not just saying that b/c the author is my fraternity brother. I like books about fraternity life and this is the best one I have found so far. The book follows the freshman year of Five Lowry and it couldn't be more realistic. We see it all: leaving home, dorm life, rush, pledging, and activation. There were times in the book when I would stop and think, "I did that too." It was almost as fun to read as it was to experience myself. I recommend this book to anyone who misses their college days or those who want to see what's in store for them.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A PLEASING MISTAKE TO MAKE
Review: I ordered this book for my wife thinking it was written by the slightly more famous James Patterson who's books she devours avidly. As an Englishman living and working around Athens Ohio, I found this novel really interesting as it provides a great insight into both the area and College life in the US. In addition I also found The Thirteen to be an entertaining and grippingly realistic story, something I cannot always say about the authors alter ego. This book cleverly combines the journey of our freshman hero Five Lowry as he discovers the great mysteries of life, namely beer, women and commerce with a murder mystery. No mean feat in my opinion! My wife was somewhat grieved by my mistake, personally I was rather pleased and hope all my future errors turn out as happily.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A PLEASING MISTAKE TO MAKE
Review: I ordered this book for my wife thinking it was written by the slightly more famous James Patterson who's books she devours avidly. As an Englishman living and working around Athens Ohio, I found this novel really interesting as it provides a great insight into both the area and College life in the US. In addition I also found The Thirteen to be an entertaining and grippingly realistic story, something I cannot always say about the authors alter ego. This book cleverly combines the journey of our freshman hero Five Lowry as he discovers the great mysteries of life, namely beer, women and commerce with a murder mystery. No mean feat in my opinion! My wife was somewhat grieved by my mistake, personally I was rather pleased and hope all my future errors turn out as happily.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: VERY Disappointing
Review: I was very disappointed to receive the book and find the author - James Patterson - was not who I expected, but decided to take a chance anyway. The story was interesting, but I must admit, I was so unnerved by the poor job of editing that I became distracted easily. The book is published by an Online Library that apparently does not proofread before printing. The pages are filled with typographical errors and misuse of words and I found myself wanting to reach for a red pencil to circle all the mistakes rather than concentrating on the author's intent. I spent nearly $30 to receive a poor quality paperback book that will definitely find its way to the back my bookshelves - maybe into the "bad book box" in the corner of my laundry room.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great book about college and Greek life.
Review: My mother handed me this book to read about a year ago. I put it off at first but picked it up and once started...I had to finish. I recommend this for anyone who ever experienced Greek life on campus or wondered about it; For anyone who ever attended Ohio University, lived in Athens or intends to do so; and anyone who simply enjoys a good novel about college life.

I've written a review for my own fraternity web page advising them to read it, alumni and actives. It was an excellent book but I think it will strike a very special cord for anyone who ever went to Ohio University or experienced Greek life in the last 50 years, and anyone who intends to do so.

Patterson graduated from OU in 1958 and although this was all set twenty years before my time I know or have heard often of those places, which were no longer around when I started college. They were still here when I was young and my grandmother worked as the night manager at the burger joint (The Begorra) which plays a prominent role in the book. This was like reliving history for me and I'm sure for my mother who gave me the book filled with footnotes of her remembrances about the places and the people.

You'll recognize in this book much that you knew about OU, Athens and Greek Life, or any small college town. Many of the people you knew and the experiences you had in college. I certainly did. Most of the characters in the story I could put real names and faces to and move the time setting by 20 years to about 1975 or another 25 years to 2000.

Yes, I am back in Athens and my wife and I both work with those fraternity and sorority men and women. I intend to send a short thank you to the author telling him just how much I enjoyed his book and a little of why. I hope you'll read and enjoy it as much as I did.

For those young people who are Greek or considering going Greek, I believe this will give you a very strong sense of insight into the campus and experiences of those who where here before you and some awareness of just how much alike we all are from generation to generation. I hope you will enjoy this book as much as I did.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: NOT THE SAME JAMES PATTERSON...
Review: this book is written by a different James Patterson then the one who wrote kiss the girls, the beach house, along came a spider, etc... this book was not that good and i couldn't even finish reading it. DON'T BE FOOLED BY THE AUTHORS NAME!!!! YOU WILL BE DISSAPOINTED

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Good Book
Review: This is an excellent book. James Patterson is my favorite author though so I will read just about anything by him. This book is different from books he has written before but it is still very good. I recommend it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Good Book
Review: This is an excellent book. James Patterson is my favorite author though so I will read just about anything by him. This book is different from books he has written before but it is still very good. I recommend it.


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