by James Patterson, David Ellis
At first I was a little annoyed by Ben, but his weird, quirky, obsessed personality grew on me. I found myself laughing often from the middle to the end of the story. I definitely didn't see the Mistress twist coming. I always like a good book that catches me off guard. #ReadingKeepsMeSane
I really liked this one. A lot of twists in the end, and I didn't find it cliche. It seemed like a fast read because of James Patterson's writing. Very short chapters which I find unique and appealing.
This was okay. There were moments that made me giggle, I love useless trivia, but overall it felt a little odd to me. The story jumped around too much and built fake suspense. I'm not sorry that I read it but I won't be doing a re-read.
So, this is one of the few instances lately that I actually found myself not being able to stop reading or to put a book down. I found myself reading chapter after chapter. (And the chapters are short but there are a lot of them there). It was just that engrossing for me. I found the main character,...
It’s been a while since I have read a James Patterson book and even when I finished reading this novel, I had a hard time believing I had just finished a James Patterson book as the storyline was so quirky for him. It was almost humorous, offbeat and I found myself chuckling to myself as the main c...
I used to make it a point to finish every book I read. No matter how godawful. This book made me change all that. It was such a crappy book! My God, the guy has ADD and is rattling off president's foibles and quirks. I wanted to check out a Patterson book, everyone raves about him. No thanks, no tha...
In this instalment of Patterson Novel we meet Ben Casper as the protagonist. He has always been in love with his best friend Diana. When he watches her fall from her apartment balcony, he knows for sure that no matter what people say, it was no suicide. Being the owner of an Online Newspaper, Ben’s ...
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