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Saturday, October 24, 2009

A Short, Likeable Love Story by the Mystery Master



So, since I was done with "The Lovely Bones" I decided to go around and see if I can find another book to indulge in. I know I know, you shouldn't judge a book by its cover, but in all seriousness, a cover does in fact attract a reader. After some searching I ended up at Wal-mart and found this lovely little book.

Being a James Patterson fan, of course I LOVE it, so come on; I'm a one-sided person here cause I'm a fan of Mr. Patterson. :) Now, my first book was "The Jester" which I loved so much that I re-read it so many times, the pages are yellow with being worn.

So far its been about 3 days and I'm about half-way through the book, and yet again, no spoilers on my part; I've already read afew of the Alex Cross series... mostly Alex Cross. Again, if anyone knows any authors like James Patterson, or you just want to tell me about some of your favorite ones, I'd love to expand my reading material and see their list of literature. :)

The story of a life and everything that came after...


So, I just finished this book afew days ago. Yes, you can tell me its just cause I saw the trailer for it in the movies (which I work at a movie theater). Yet, after reading the book, I know so much is going to be left out during the movie (for obvious reasons which I won't be giving out spoilers). I won't exaggerate, but the moment I started this book, I really couldn't put it down. Didn't even last a full 2 weeks before I finished.

I enjoyed it so much, I told my friends and roommates and even got a copy for one of them. Needless to say, I'm sure their reading material is different from mine, yet it was a great book. This is the first book I read from Alice Sebold, but if anyone has other great recommandations to other literature she has written. 

All in all, I'm looking forward to this movie, directed by Peter Jackson, I can only hope he captures the movie with the same magnitude the book has. I hope Hollywood doesn't destory another potentional great movie with the usage of glamour and flickering lights.