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Step on a Crack | 
enlarge | Author: James Patterson With Michael Ledwidge Publisher: Headline Category: Book
List Price: £7.99 Buy Used: £0.01 You Save: £7.98 (100%)
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Rating: 22 reviews Sales Rank: 12513
Media: Paperback Pages: 416 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6 Dimensions (in): 6.9 x 4.4 x 1.1
ISBN: 0755330412 EAN: 9780755330416 ASIN: 0755330412
Publication Date: May 15, 2008 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days Shipping: International shipping available Condition: All orders are dispatched within 1 working day from our UK warehouse. No quibble refund if not completely satisfied.
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step on a crack July 25, 2008 Another disappointing book. Mr Patterson whats happened to you? Your recent books are so poorly written and completely boring.Its debatable whether i will be buying anymore and I was one of your biggest fans.Waiting anxiously for the next book.Please get back to how you used to write, even if it means waiting longer for a new book It will be worth it in the end! Enid Martland
I liked it.... July 3, 2008 After reading the very mixed reviews I was in two minds as to whether I should bother to buy and read this book but am glad I did.
In true James Patterson style I was prompted to keeping turning the pages, reading the short chapters desperate to get to the end. All in all I enjoyed it and would recommend fans or first timers to read it (it's a stand alone story so you don't need to have read any other JP books).
For me, the mark of a really good book is whether or not I keep it to read again in a couple of years or so. I have a collected the Alex Cross series and also some of his other stand alone books but won't be keeping this one. It's good but not that good.
All in all, an enjoyable read but would be inclinded to purchase a 2nd hand paperback rather than a brand new hard back.
Dreadful rubbish June 27, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
Having read the excellent 'Cross' by James Patterson, I thought I'd found a very readable author and bought this book expecting the same.
I've just finished the first 13 chapters of this, however, and it's now in the bin. I've never read such cliched BAD writing in all my life.
How does this standard of work get published?... I could do better myself. (Perhaps I should ask James Patterson for a co-authorship deal).
Save your money and please avoid this waste of a good tree.
Disappointment June 23, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I think this is the worst book so far by James Patterson, normally his books are a real page turner but this is utter rubbish. Don't waste your money!
Another average attempt from Patterson and Co. May 26, 2008 This book really doesnt have anything new to say,and theres not a whole lot to be said about it that hasnt been said time and again about Pattersons recent efforts. It isnt too bad, it has to be said. I've read most of Pattersons latest offerings and have found them to all be much of the same but atleast theres a good idea behind this book. Ofcourse Patterson races through it so quick its hard to look into the story too much but thats what has become to be expected I suppose. I wouldnt exactly recomend this book but its an enjoyable read in parts that will take up a day or two.
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