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Jan 01, 2010 08:15PM

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First book I read in this series. It was a bit hard to jump in mid stream. I'll have to read the first books in the series to figure out the back story.
I would have preferred if the lead was a bit more well rounded. I'm not sure why in a couple of these series it seems that a strong female lead needs to unable to connect emotionally. Her inability to turn off her smart-ass answers when things got tough with her family and romantic interests was grating.
A doozy of a mystery though, and a quick and enjoyable read.


Loved this book. Not my usual genre, but such a complex painful question. The ending was a bit weak for me. Given the subject matter and honesty portrayed in the rest of the book, it felt like a bit of a cop-out.



This was the first of her books I've read - which do you recommend?

Good to know about the movie, again, not my usual genre, but if the ending has been changed, it might be worth watching.


This one was a bit out there for me, I generally enjoy his books, but wasn't really able to suspend disbelief and I'll count this one as a miss.


Standard fare, not quite as laugh out loud as the first few, but not as bad as #11


Another one of those books, like No Logo, where I was left wondering if the author had done a follow-up 5 years down the line.


I'm not sure I've read all the previous Alex Cross novels, so I've lost a bit of the back history, otherwise a perfectly fine read for a summer day.


Definitely a long read, took me a while to get in to it.


Disappointing read, not really a believable main character, and ending was a disappointment. There were two points where the ending could have been saved and she missed both.


Could have done with a few more Shanes and a few less Prancies. There was too much to pack into this book, and you didn't get a good feel for the characters, just as they'd start to develop, the book would switch to a new voice. 300 pages for 5 main voices and almost a year is a lot of thin ground.


A knew nothing of this book or author going in. Found it to be (as billed) a heartbreaking story, but at the same time, really tedious. I could see consuming it blog-like, over a period of time, but quite frankly, skimmed a bunch of it while trying to read it like a 'normal' book.


Interesting read, the character development leaves you wanting more. Which I guess is a good thing for a series. The characters didn't captivate me but the writing did.
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