Selected Product: | Sail Hardcover Author: James Patterson Publisher: Century Release Date: June 2008 ISBN-10: 1846052548 ISBN-13: 9781846052545 List Price: £18.99 Average Customer Rating: | | |
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| Huge Disappointment! | Customer Rating: | | Actually I don't know why I have written huge disappointment, because I have been disappointed in a lot Patterson has put out over the years. Why did I bother to read it? Only because it is co-written. Even that does not save the book! Glad I got it from the library otherwise it would have been a huge waste of money. Stupid plot! Stupid characters and authors killed off early the one character that could have been used to create a better story. This has gone the way of Mary Higgins-Clark rubbish over the years. | Disappointing | Customer Rating: | | Like the other one star reviewers, I am/was an avid James Patterson fan eagerly awaiting each new story. However,that is no longer the case and the stories are now just dreadful. Yes, they are still page turners but they no longer grip the reader and the endings are dire. "Sail" is no different to the last few churned out in collaboration with other authors, it looks as if it's going to be a great read but oh the disappointment as you delve in - one dimensional characters who fail to arouse any interest in their fate and an ending I've already forgotten as I really didn't care!! | Shockingly bad | Customer Rating: | Any book that has a man eating snake come out of nowhere is I'm afraid rubbish.
This story has so many plot twists that it is plain silly and to cap it all the plot is predictable, but childish.
The only good thing about the book is the ending, but for no other reason other than I have finished it and will not need to read it ever again. |
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