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Remote Control

Remote Control

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Remote Control
Review: The turns and twists of the plot are very interesting considering you are dealing with a period of approximately only twenty four hours. I love thrillers, Grishom, Sanford, Patterson, etc. and I rank White right up there with them. I have MS as does Alan's wife and Stephen White either knows someone who has it or has done a great deal of research, becuase he is right on in his portrail of Lauren and her systoms and reactions to life in general. It is refreshing to read something that makes an MS patient a real person and an intregal part of a realistic story. I would highly recommend this to thriller fans and MS patients that would like to see a fellow sufferer portrayed in a positive way.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Remote Control
Review: The turns and twists of the plot are very interesting considering you are dealing with a period of approximately only twenty four hours. I love thrillers, Grishom, Sanford, Patterson, etc. and I rank White right up there with them. I have MS as does Alan's wife and Stephen White either knows someone who has it or has done a great deal of research, becuase he is right on in his portrail of Lauren and her systoms and reactions to life in general. It is refreshing to read something that makes an MS patient a real person and an intregal part of a realistic story. I would highly recommend this to thriller fans and MS patients that would like to see a fellow sufferer portrayed in a positive way.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Weak story, weak characters, weak book
Review: This was my first SW book and probably my last. The plot was interesting for about 30 pages and then simply stopped being interesting. Unbelievable characters - I hate it when the protagonists in a series have earth shattering, life threatening experiences in every book - and the McGuffin held my interest for about 0 seconds. Too much put into too many pages. Additionally, what drove me crazy were all these similar sounding names of the main characters (Casy - Cozy, Sam - Scott). And there were too many characters, 2 policemen, 2 lawyers, very confusing. The only reason I gave it 2 stars is the fact that I read it completely and didn't throw it out after 50 pages as I usually do with duds.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Weak story, weak characters, weak book
Review: This was my first SW book and probably my last. The plot was interesting for about 30 pages and then simply stopped being interesting. Unbelievable characters - I hate it when the protagonists in a series have earth shattering, life threatening experiences in every book - and the McGuffin held my interest for about 0 seconds. Too much put into too many pages. Additionally, what drove me crazy were all these similar sounding names of the main characters (Casy - Cozy, Sam - Scott). And there were too many characters, 2 policemen, 2 lawyers, very confusing. The only reason I gave it 2 stars is the fact that I read it completely and didn't throw it out after 50 pages as I usually do with duds.


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