Review by
Guest.
on 31st Dec 2008
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Item: James Patterson, Cross Country
This series is going downhill. While the book totals just over 400 pages, it feels more like a 250 page book because of the short chapters and over half the pages only having half a page worth of text. Is it me or is Patterson getting lazy and/or senile? Also, there was just not enough of Sampson. He has grown to become one of my favorite characters in the series, and he played little or no role in the book, until the final moments. It also seemed as though half the book was dedicated to Cross ...
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Review by
Guest.
on 13th Dec 2008
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Item: James Patterson, Cross Country
The book started off at electric pace, it's one of the greatest Alex Cross books yet James Patterson has shown why the series is so popular all round. The only point was that the novel had to end. This book is an amazing story and I would recommend it to
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Review by
juliancook
on 26th Nov 2008
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Item: James Patterson, Cross Country
When you watch those horror films with a bunch of annoying teenagers who you then get to see killed in more and more interesting was, well this book forgot to kill off Cross in an interesting way. I have for years been a fan of the Cross books but this was no so much a Cross book but an uninformed commentary on Africa. It this is the sign of things to come it might be the point that the James Patterson bubble has burst. From a very talented writer to a brand name only without substance. Is ...
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Review by
Guest.
on 23rd Nov 2008
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User Rating : 4
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Item: James Patterson, Cross Country
I liked the international aspect of the book. However, this is not the Alex Cross we see in the other books. Half the time i felt like i wasn't even reading a Cross book. Also I hate how serial killer mystery books take for ever with the "Leading up to" section of the book then hurry through the "Answers and revelations" section of the book. That is essentially how the book went. Also it hardly mentions that he is a psychologist and he does little to address the psychological factor that plays ...
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on 3rd Nov 2008
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User Rating : 10
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Item: James Patterson, Black Market
I thought James Patterson's Black Market was a brilliant book, really couldn't wait to turn a page. One of his best in my opinion.
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