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The Predators

The Predators

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Angry enough to write this review!
Review: A MASSIVE TRAVESTY! Bought the book on strength of author's name. If H.Robbins wrote this book (I doubt it) he was in a semi comatose state with a limited multiple choice plotline/dialogue clipboard. I enjoyed Stiletto,The Carpetbaggers & The Adventurers. I'm not a critical reader; merely looking for novelty and action. I believe book was published for minimal money return on strength of author's name; absolutely NO redeeming value. Book is excellent argument for creating a lower rating than one star!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: OK for entertainment
Review: Absolutely no substance. Nothing at all like his first few books. The Carpetbagger was his last good one as far as I'm concerned. Don't waste your time.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Robbins should quit while he's ahead.
Review: Absolutely no substance. Nothing at all like his first few books. The Carpetbagger was his last good one as far as I'm concerned. Don't waste your time.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Disappointing
Review: As soon as I saw that this book was copyrighted by "the estate" of Harold Robbins, I knew I was in trouble. Like some other reviewers, I also doubt very much that Robbins actually wrote this one. It was terribly disappointing. Read his earlier stuff, but skip this one.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Disappointing
Review: As soon as I saw that this book was copyrighted by "the estate" of Harold Robbins, I knew I was in trouble. Like some other reviewers, I also doubt very much that Robbins actually wrote this one. It was terribly disappointing. Read his earlier stuff, but skip this one.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Pure Trash
Review: I loved the Carpetbaggers and was astonished by this book. The storyline and characters are weak, it doesn't read well at all, and as far as I am concerned -- it is pure porn!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: This was just awful...
Review: I've read other books by Robbins and the Predators was just awful! Not only was this book pointless, but the ending was SO DISAPPOINTING that I couldn't believe that it got published in the 1st place!!!! The only reason I gave this even 1 star was that the beginning of the book was interesting. Which is why I was so disappointed in the final product...

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: OK for entertainment
Review: If you want a book to read when relaxing, this is it. Yeah it's trashy but when you're resting, who would really want to look at the encyclopedias to research for complicated stuff?

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: a great book
Review: ok this book is just amazing. i didnt like the homosexual scenes but its a great book. the regular sex scneces werent bad but thats not what makes the book good. (SOME SPOILING AHEAD) the endning was pretty much a blank but its better like that. anyway the book is a must read and its all about having your heart broken and learning alot. people are sneaks and liers and you can relly learn something. those who say this book is horrible are plain stupid.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Disappointing
Review: This was possibly one of the worst-written books I have ever read. I hate to not finish a book, and that is the only thing that kept me with this one. I have read some outstanding books from Mr. Robbins, and I highly doubt that he himself wrote this one. Never once did I feel that I connected with any of the characters; they weren't even very likable. The writing style is flat and unnatural, and the plot (or lack thereof) drags along with no apparent focus. I would definetly recommend any of Mr. Robbins's books before this one!


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