James Patterson Book Club discussion
Your favorite James Patterson book is....
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Aug 22, 2008 08:31PM

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AHA, it just came to me. Kinda like a deja vu theme--if there is one. It didn't take me long to read it. But, it's like, when you finish reading it you ask yourself--is that all? Nothing more? Mandy, you need to read it. But, I would wait a little longer. Good thinking on your part.






Stef, I haven't read either of those books, just the Women's Murder Club series and they are great. I think you will like them. Thanks for the info on those two books, I was curious about them.

I'm currently Double Cross by James Patterson. I've also read 1st to Die. Look forward to chatting with everyone.

Tricia, I can relate to you because I spent many years of putting my personal reading on the back burner because I was so busy teaching & raising a family. I took a break from teaching about three years ago & am totally enjoying my personal reading time. I'm currently about two thirds through Double Cross. Don't you just love it? I have Cross Country on hold at the library to read as soon as it is available.
Stef, I'm always listening to a book while driving & listened to Sam's Letters to Jennifer. I must say it's difficult to drive with tears streaming down my face. Such a sweet story.

Yes I'm enjoying Double Cross also. I haven't read on it in a couple of days tho because I'm helping my daughter move. I hope to read some more today.


My favorite by far was "When the Wind Blows."
Gretchen, you mentioned the bird kid series...are
some of his other books in a series with this one?
I'm not aware of any other bird/kid books of his.
I'd enjoy discussing When the Wind Blows with others...contact me for some fun discussion and critiquing of this book. Re-reading at present to my mom-in-law with M.S. She's enjoying it but now finding "holes" in the story. I'd like to discuss these things she brought up with others of you out there who liked this book.
Gretchen, you mentioned the bird kid series...are
some of his other books in a series with this one?
I'm not aware of any other bird/kid books of his.
I'd enjoy discussing When the Wind Blows with others...contact me for some fun discussion and critiquing of this book. Re-reading at present to my mom-in-law with M.S. She's enjoying it but now finding "holes" in the story. I'd like to discuss these things she brought up with others of you out there who liked this book.



Nice to read a good book to your son!
I read "When the Wind Blows" to my homebound mother-in-law and she loved it!
I read "When the Wind Blows" to my homebound mother-in-law and she loved it!

Both my son and I are enjoying reading The Angel Experiment, we are just passed half way now.
She's so homebound and crippled up with MS, that reading to her "takes her away" for a while. And, I can't do much else right now considering I'm consulting with a neurosurgeon friday for back surgery for bulging disk. Now that's SCARIER than any fiction book! But, I may not have any other option. Hey-it's Friday the 13th again this month, and that's the day of the surgeon appointment...yikes! LOL
Thanks, Bluedaisy-
my recliner, heating pad, and laptop thank you! LOL!
my recliner, heating pad, and laptop thank you! LOL!

Dawn: I hope your mother's surgery and recovery goes well! She must be flat on her back right now, eh?
Terrible. Mine is sneaky because I wake up fine, but go to volunteer only for a few hours, then I'm in terrible pain after, can't go to Curves, have to do housework in shifts with resting...but I don't want to live forever on pain pills, and never be able to exercise regularly again. Thanks for the kind words, and wish your mother well for me. Annette
Terrible. Mine is sneaky because I wake up fine, but go to volunteer only for a few hours, then I'm in terrible pain after, can't go to Curves, have to do housework in shifts with resting...but I don't want to live forever on pain pills, and never be able to exercise regularly again. Thanks for the kind words, and wish your mother well for me. Annette

Don't worry about it being Friday the 13th, it's just another day.
Hope all goes well for you.

My mother didnt have the surgery. For now she gets Shots of cortizone steriods in her back and uses pain pills on the really bad days.
Invitation to discuss "Along Came a Spider": click my avatar, my "read" list, the book, and click "view" at the way right of my review bar.
Some loose end and questions I'd enjoy discussing.
A very good read! Annette
Some loose end and questions I'd enjoy discussing.
A very good read! Annette

It's hard for me to get into his Cross series. I didn't like the first, for some reason.
My absolute favorite, so far, would have to be "Honeymoon". But I'm still working on getting through all of them!

Angel Experiment
Dangerous Days of Daniel X
Witch and Wizard
The Murder of King Tut
Along Came a Spider
and When the Wind Blows....
well my top three are probably When the Wind Blows, Witch and Wizard, and The Murder of King Tut.

also, i know you've been warned was not loved by many, but i really liked it-i definitely don't think it was one of his worst. you can read his jp's books so quickly it's not like you're wasting so much time even if you end up not liking it. ;)


I am reading the Cross Series.
Currently reading Kiss the Girls.
LOVED Along Came a Spider.
I am looking forward to reading about everyone's favorites:o)
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