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The Beach House

The Beach House

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Best JP novel yet!
Review: I was refreshed that this was a novel without 'Alex Cross'. And the suprising ending was GREAT!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The quintessential summer read!
Review: James Patterson has become one of my favorite authors and I was not at all disappointed with "Beach House". Every so often I get a can't-put-it-down book and this is one of them. I stayed up way too late last night promising myself "just one more chapter". The plot is original and flows very nicely. This is a great book to curl up in a hammock or a beach chair with and sip an iced tea.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: yuck
Review: this is one of the sorriest excuses for a novel ever written
Bad bad bad

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Pot boilers should prohibited.
Review: I hope that James Patterson is busy writing another of his good books and that the few days he spent adding whatever he added to the work of the other guy did not distract him!

Increasingly we are seeing that this "working with a colaborator" produces books with big type, lots of white space and very little meat. These serve to keep the pot boiling between blockbusters - Clancy manages this very well.

Come on James - be proud of your name and reputation and don't let the publishers persuade you to add it to a light weight book.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Disappointed Author
Review: As a fiction/action/thriller author myself and a big James Patterson fan, I must say I was a bit disappointed in his latest novel. Usually, the characters and plot keep me twisting in my seat and burning through the pages to find out what happens next. Did not find this to be true with "The Beach House."
Chuck Cunningham, author, "The Jade Claw"

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Very good and quick.
Review: This was my first James Patterson book and I've heard it's not his best. I did however enjoy it and would recommend it to someone who is looking for a good and quick read. There were some holes, but nothing to get upset about.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Not Patterson's Best
Review: Not Patterson's worst or best. Predictable ending with a minor twist. Entertaining but not the page turner that's expected with Patterson books. The writing also seemd to be a different style from his past books; which might be due to the additional author.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Title Misleading In Order to Boost Summer Book Sales
Review: I just finished this one, and I am annoyed with the authors. What does this book have to do with a Beach House? Very little, and that very little is contrived. It's insulting to the intelligence of Patterson's regular readers. Patterson and DeJonge's title is a blatant [misnomer], chosen in order to sell vacationers a hot, summer beach read. The title should have been "Vigilante Justice," and that would have at least alluded to the plot. I suggest you save your money on this one--you will see lots of unread copies lying around beach houses this summer.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Cheering for the underdog Hero
Review: This is the first James Patterson book I have read. I truly enjoyed this novel. Anytime the hero is faced with great obstacles and succeed in the face of many dangers, you can't help but cheer the hero on. The supporting characters are endearing and courageous. Once I got started on this book, I could not but it down. It's just a good old fashion, heads on story about a hero is willing to put it all on the line so that justice can be served.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Patterson is delusional.
Review: I read on Patterson's website before this book was published that he was excited about the Beach House because of the exciting, groundbreaking courtroom action at the end. Trust me, nothing was exciting or groundbreaking about it. A good courtroom drama has quality characters and twists and turns. The only thing changing here is the setting. If Patterson would focus on writing good characters, the twists will come. I can't say I reccommend this book unless you have a few days to spare and 20 bucks to blow.


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