Rating: 3 of 5 Recommended by my 13-year-old daughter. I'm a fan of Patterson's Alex Cross books, so I figured, what the hay. I'd heard Witch & Wizard summed up as Harry Potter meets Hunger Games, which piqued my interest. Don't buy into that or expect the superb world-building or characterizati...
Well, I was bored and I decided to read this in one day. The book was good, just was I like in a fantasy: action, excitement, danger, family drama, and magic. What more could I ask for?Also, this is my first time reading anything by James Patterson. More please!
Having lost in the Labor Day fires my brand new HB copy that was given to me to read as a Christmas present it was with high anticipation that started my used copy from a PBS swap member today. While I adore and truly enjoy the adult books written by that author, for me this start to his YA series w...
The idea is good, but I think James Patterson is losing his edge a bit. The scene changes can be a bit too sudden and there are parts with either too much detail or not enough...
It's not as amazing as I thought it would be. Honestly, I sort of expected a little better, but it's not completely horrible either. It definitely didn't live up to "becoming the next Harry POtter'. Whoever said that had obviously never read either of these books because if they had, they would real...
This is one of the few books I've read by James Patterson... every once in a while I resolve to give him another shot because I am not a fan in the least bit. This novel did not help my opinion of him at all. James Patterson's novels always seem poorly written and written far too quickly for him to ...
This is the first book I've ever read by James Patterson. Over all, I wasn't entirely impressed with it. The story is very interesting but the writing really took a toll on it. I don't enjoy this type of writing in the first place so it always takes a little extra effort on my part to enjoy a book w...
Fast passed and super charged with twists and turns, the plot sucks you in and grabs hold of you. In an unstoppable hold unable to put the book down, you find yourself begging for the story to continue
Once upon a time there was an author who wrote a somewhat interesting and engaging book that had some cool ideas and a fun, smartmouth narrator. Yep, James Patterson and the Angel Experiment (which was essentially just Dark Angel reimagined, but i digress). And then that series just jumped on the nu...
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