Kiss the Girls (Alex Cross, Book 2)

by James Patterson
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Kiss the Girls
 
by
James Patterson
 
published 1995 by Books on Tape
first published 2000
binding Audio Cassette
isbn 5557120718   (isbn13: 9785557120715)
description "We begin with Alex Cross, the detective introduced in ALONG CAME A SPIDER. He's back, and this time it's personal. Alex's favorite niece, Naomi,...more
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12-28-06



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Alexis
05/31/08

bookshelves: mystery, old-thrills
Read in January, 1998
recommends it for: James Patterson fans
Note: The "old-thrills" shelf refers to thrillers I read and enjoyed in the early years of high school that I would probably be disappointed or bored with if I read now.

I found a free copy of Kiss the Girls in my dad's lobby, and it was the first James Patterson book I ever read. I also remember it as being the best Patterson book I read, but that is probably because I was about 15 years old at the time and my tastes were less discriminating. (I have tried to read som...more
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Jen
06/15/08

Read in June, 2008
Okay, I am reading pulp fiction. Many people from my classes have recommended his novels and I thought I would see what all the hype is about. So far it is not well-written, but I am entertained. I liked the movie, although I think Ashley Judd is annoyingly condescending.

I have finally finished the book and it was one cliché piled on top of another. I don't know why authors feel they have to make women so perfect. Is it some form of misguided feminism or a male fantasy? I would argue m...more
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Hans
08/02/08

Read in February, 2000
Chapter 1

For an beach/airplane thriller, it is great. It would be almost perfect if you take out the ridiculous sex torture scene with the snake. Seriously James what the hell was that!?!

Chapter 2

This is the best book of the series. (Jack and Jill being the worst and the rest merely serviceable.) Alex Cross is a great character that has great taste in books; I doubt he would be caught reading a book by James Patterson.

Chapter 3

Did I mention that James Patterson gets paid ...more
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Loopyloo100
bookshelves: alex-cross, crime, own, thriller, waiting-to-be-swapped
Read in June, 2008
This is the second outing for Alex Cross.

This found Alex on the hunt for 2 ruthless killers of young beautiful, intelligent women: The Gentleman Caller and Casanova. Are they the same person although they're striking in different areas and have different styles? When Alex's niece, Naomi, is taken Alex treats this case as very personal and it leads him on an eventful chase with partner Sampson.

I enjoyed this book and found it very readable, although in a few areas it certainly had me feel...more
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Nena
11/04/07

No James Patterson fan here. This was the first (and last) book I read by this author. I was just coming off of reading everything I could get my hands on by Steven King. When he started writing out of his normal genre, I decided to make the switch to Patterson. In my entire life, I have never thrown a book in the trash. This one by-passed my waste paper basket and went directly into the dumpster on the corner. The chapter with the snake was totally unnecessary. I'll stick to Steven King, ...more
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TAYLOR
05/18/08

Read in January, 2008
recommends it for: All
Good luck trying to put this one down after starting it. From start to finish this book will have you sweating with anticipation of whats to come. James Patterson does a great job of putting realistic characters in believable situations that will have you on the edge of your seat i guess you could say.
The story is about a detective named Alex Cross who is called on to try to find two notorious serial killers. Patterson describes them as twin killers. But are they really related? Y...more
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Trudy
06/08/08

I have read all Patterson's Alex Cross books pretty much in order, and I am a huge fan. His style is easy to read, his mysteries complicated enough you don't figure out who did it too soon (if at all), and his characters are accessible.

This is probably one of my favorite Patterson Thrillers (movie wasn't that bad either). This story is about two killers on either coast that seem to be competing with each other. Cross becomes involved when he finds out his niece is one of the girls that is...more
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Joel
01/12/08

Read in January, 2008
This is genuinely the worst book I have ever finished.

To be fair, it is tolerable when there is action, which is often. But every time James Patterson tries to put words coming out of a characters mouth, it makes you want to punch yourself in the face. When he writes descriptive, emotional paragraphs, it makes you want to punch him in the face.

I actually dog-eared a couple pages because the writing was so bad, I wanted to be able to quick reference it to people to show them how bad it was.

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Sheerah
recommends it for: sickos with no literary taste.
I read this when I was a freshman in high school, before I could smell crappy books from across the room. Patterson basically pulls you through a series of really graphic and horrible sex crimes and then calls it a day. Supposedly he's showing you the "inner workings" of this psycho killer dude, but the only psychological insight I gained from this book was into James Patterson, who's disturbingly skilled at cooking up -- even researching? -- unusual methods for the sexual and emotio...more
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furies
06/08/07

bookshelves: mystery, trashythrillers, would-rec
Read in June, 2007
fast read, as all patterson's are.

however, this is his best one, i think. alex is still new here, but he's familiar at the same time (no matter if you've read the books in order or not) and the racial overtones aren't as obnoxious as in along came a spider. the twists are clever, there really isn't a cheesy romantic plot to take away from anything, and there's this real appreciation of best friend/man love that just made me...more
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Sam
07/20/08

This was one of the most frustrating books I have ever read. The story was fantastic. Alex Cross is one of my favorite characters and the villains were fascinating. But there is one chapter where on of the villains does something vile and disgusting, that was so unnecessary, that I cannot recommend this to anyone. It makes me quite sad actually, because it was a great book (a 4 star actually), BUT the one chapter ruined it. I do hope that the next one, Jack and Jill, is better.
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Cheriw50
Read in June, 2008
recommends it for: Chris, kim
James Patterson has a very readable style. Short chapters, lots of actions. Dale Brown (DaVinci Code) writes with a similar style. The lead character, Alex Cross, is somebody who you learn to care about. I believe there are 13 Alex Cross books. This is the second book in that series. I'm now reading the seventh. They have all been good. Only draw back is that these books are all based on mass murderers. So it's kind of depressing (but fascinating) to look into the dregs of human kind.
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Lawanen
There was a time when I kept on reading the John Grisham series until I cannot find another John Grisham book lying around so I saw this book and started reading it.. Well.. It reminds me of the John Grisham thrillers but I think I wasn't very thrilled with this book.. I remembered the plot was about this two police hunting down this "Cassanova" serial killer. The serial killer's hide out was freakish though.. Under ground and everything.. But it's good..
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Kevin
06/18/08

Beautiful, young women are disappearing from college campuses all over North Carolina. When the niece of D.C. detective/psychologist Alex Cross becomes one of the missing, it becomes personal. Now Alex is crossing jurisdictions and the paths of superiors in his quest to save his niece. Excellent writing with very short chapters that keep you wanting to read more. I Never wanted to put it down because it kept me so interested and moved so fast.
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Amanda R
Read in January, 1997
I like James Patterson-he is one that I like to listen to on my ipod or driving because his books are fun and I can do other stuff while listening to them.

But, I read Kiss the Girls 10 or more years ago and this is one that has stuck with me. I read it before the movie came out-and this is one movie based on a book that I actually like! This book was chilling and I recommend it to anyone-even if you don't like James Patterson.
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Peggy
04/23/08

Read in May, 2007
recommended to Peggy by: Carol Chappel
This was the first of James Patterson's books that I read. It began a string of nearly all his writing (which is prolific to say the least). I love the way he develops characters and links them throughout his work in writing series novels. He's exceptional at eluding to the characters or plots in other books in a series, but has the ability for each one to stand on its own without having read the entire set.
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Nichole
I love James Patterson - I'm not going to list all his books individually because I've there are too many and I've read them all. These are good books if you like suspense and crime type stuff (it's no wonder I can't sleep at night). He has a few different series: Womens Murder Club, Alex Cross and Maximum Ride (good for teens). Here and there he writes a love story and those are always good too.
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Maureen
bookshelves: mystery
Read in January, 1999
recommends it for: everyone
This book has a sick, wierd, creepy plot, and I enjoyed every minute of it. I enjoy the character of Alex Cross and all of the balls he must juggle in his life: consulting psychiatrist to the FBI, father, grandson, boyfriend. The bicoastal murders and disappearances heighten the tension and the drama. Take this book to the beach, or even the back porch. You are sure to have a good day.
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Rahmadiyanti
bookshelves: fiction-and-literature
The second book of Alex Cross series (Along Came a Spider). The plot run very fast. we can't predict the ending.

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As two serial killers terrorize different regions of America, the FBI begins to suspect that the two are competing with each other, and Washington, D.C. police detective Alex Cross embarks on a personal quest to find the perpetrators. [from www.fantacticfiction.co.uk:]
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Larry
09/13/07

recommends it for: anyone
A very intense but exciting book to read. The movie was good but the book is very much better. Patterson and his Alex Cross novels are every bit as exciting as the Sherlock Holmes books were to me as a teen. This one is a good place to start if you have never read his books before.They all stand on their own but they reall do read easier and better in the order that they were written.
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