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Cradle and All

Cradle and All

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Must Read
Review: Any book by James Patterson is a definite MUST READ! To the very end, I thought it had to be either one of the two girls... Freaky twists and turns caught my total attention. I can't wait until the sequel about Noelle...

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Suspense Filled/Great Read
Review: I loved this book. Yes, I did finish it in under three hours, but it was fabulous. It kept me hooked from beginning to end and I didn't figure out the ending until it was upon me. I would recommend to anyone, except for pregnant mothers -- they may want to wait until after their baby is born. :)

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Where's the sequel
Review: . A marvelous book, where's the sequel? Noelle will surely have her work cut out for her. James really had me guessing about Father Rosetti, but because this was a quick page turner, I wasn't guessing for long.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Cradle and All
Review: I have just become a fan of James Patterson. I thought Cradle and All was written very well. I like how Mr. Patterson uses religion in this novel. The fight between God and the devil is intensely portrayed. Being Catholic, I felt the story was very realistic. I cannot wait to read his next book!

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: A decent Saturday read, but...
Review: You'll devour it in a day, but that doesn't mean you'll feel satisfied. You probably expect rapid-fire chapters and paper-thin characters from Patterson, but you probalby also expect some real suspense. The quasi-religous, who-is-the-real-mother-of-the-savior schtick does keep you turning the pages, but it's not exactly true thriller stuff.

Anyway, pick it up, read it in a day, and then move on to better thrillers like those of the similarly-named but significantly stronger thriller author Richard North Patterson.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Cradle and All
Review: I thought this was an unbelievable book. Full of surprising twists and turns, this one kept me hooked until the very last page!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: A different Patterson
Review: This is definitely a different twist from other Patterson novels. I found this book to be scary at times, but at other times, just to hard to believe. This book leaves me yearning for Patterson to bring Alex Cross back, or at least someone else along the same lines.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Don't waste your time
Review: This is not an Alex Cross book. It starts out wierd and never improves. The only reason we bought this was because we have enjoyed several others that Patterson wrote. Stick to his mysteries.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Cradle and All does not rock!
Review: Having read some of Patterson's before, and noting a high profile in the local bookshop I expected a good read. I was sorely disappointed. The plot was shallow and hardily credible. Other authors eg Stephen King might have made something of the novels premise but Patterson did not. If I could, I would get my money back. Shame on you James!

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Hmm not as good as his others
Review: As mentioned by another reviewer, Alex Cross isn't in this one. I'm a big fan of the Alex Cross Novels, but this. What is this? 2 women find themselves pregnat eventhough they are still virgins. In the end this is something that we see in movies all the time. Not the best Novel. I suggest Cat and Mouse or Along came a spider. However what I noticed is that its just a stupid story combining the powers of light and darkness. I wouldn't recomend it. This is just as bad as "When the Wind Blows." Patterson should stick to his mystery novels. Fantasy isn't for him.


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