 | 1st To Die 2 out of 2 people found this review helpful
A good, page-turning thriller but without the depth of Patterson's previous Alex Cross novels. Did you ever watch an edge-of-the-seat movie with ho-hum actors? Like that movie, this book is exciting and i... read full review |
 | Tuesday with Morrie 1 out of 3 people found this review helpful
Every day should be with Morrie! Great insight into what should be most valued as we travel through this life. If Tuesdays with Morrie doesn't cause you to pause and evaluate how you are living, you have... read full review |
 | London Bridges 1 out of 1 people found this review helpful
Finally, another Alex Cross book worthy of James Patterson. It's a thoroughly satisfying thriller. Like the other Alex Cross books, the chapters are short and lead the reader to the next chapter, and the... read full review |
 | Man Named Dave 1 out of 4 people found this review helpful
Through Dave Pelzer's first we all "felt his pain." They were, if not thoroughly believable, at least interesting. In A Man Named Dave, the reader is gratified to find that the author has succe... read full review |
 | Lost Boy In this sequel to A Child Called It, Dave Pelzer continues his life saga. Lost Boy is engrossing, but like the first book, the cynic in me wonders just how much of this story is true. Whether it is accepted as... read full review |
 | Lovely (?) Bones Although the perspective was unique (murdered girl looking down from heaven), I found little else to recommend this book. I fail to understand what kept it on the best-seller list for so long. I found the wri... read full review |
 | Four Blind MIce James Patterson and Alex Cross--an unbeatable combination. Impossible to put down until the heart-stopping conclusion. read full review |
 | Violets Are Blue James Patterson and Alex Cross are an unbeatable combination for thrilling, page-turning excitement. Don't read this book if you are home alone! read full review |
 | 2nd Chance James Patterson is the King of the suspenseful tale. His books are truly impossible to put down. However, the character development in his Murder Club series is not nearly as good as it is in his Alex Cross bo... read full review |
 | Dark Torte Diana Mott Davidson has another winner! Her Goldy Schultz stories are the epitomy of the cozy mystery genre. Well developed plot, characters you really care about and laugh-out-loud humor characterize her wri... read full review |