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Author: James Patterson,Howard Roughan
Publisher: Little, Brown
Dimension: 9.7 x 6.3 x 1.3 inches Weight: 1.3 pounds.
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moneymaker patterson seems to have churned this one out just for the money. The plot has been done to death. He seems more interested in name dropping than plot development. You can tell this one was written as a movie--I'll think twice before I buy another one... more
A nice story Honeymoon is one of the sweetest stories I have read in years. James Patterson is at his best again. His story is a sensational page turner.
I also recommend Gone with the Wind, The Usurper and other, Pride and prejudice
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Vintage Patterson, better writing w/ this co-author For all Patterson fans, this co-author, Roughan, provides better writing than deYoung a previous collaborator. Book is a page burner. New character, O'Hara, a Fibbie, is undercover and so has an alter-identity (and a story within a story) as an insurance... more
A return to the Patterson books I loved In James In James Patterson's newest co authored novel, Honeymoon, one of the main characters is often heard saying to himself that "things aren't always the way they appear." And as the book Honeymoon unfolds these words couldn't be truer.
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Too Many Loose Ends I loved the flow of the story but nothing bugs me more than an unfinished storyline. Loose ends galore. So many in fact that I reread some of the chapters trying to find out what I missed with the letter from Nora's mom. Why did the Mom not let on... more
Waste of Time As an avid Patterson reader, I was thoroughly disappointed in this book. I felt like the author had more important things on his mind and just threw this together. I want my money and time back! What a waste of this brilliant author's talents. more
Average but Decent Book Honeymoon is touted to be the scariest book of the year. It was selected by Bookspan as the "2005 International Thriller of the Year". But we're only in the 3rd month of 2005 and I would hope there are many more books on the horizon that will give this... more
An overhyped, pedestrian thriller "It might be time to give up on James Patterson. His newest effort, Honeymoon, exemplifies everything that has gone wrong with the writer's career. First, he is cranking out 3 to 4 books a year, usually with the help of a co-author. How can the books... more
Superficial Hogwash The characters are superficial, the plot is nearly non-existant and the subplot is an afterthought. What was Patterson thinking when he slapped his name on this book? I remain firmly convinced that sans his name, the only award this book would've gotten... more
Just Okay...Not one of his Best One of the main problems I have with James Patterson is his writing of women characters. This is why I am also not a fan of his First to Die Series. His characterization of the main character, Nora, is flat and unbelievable, with her motivations barely... more
Another enjoyable, but disposable, thriller from Patterson Black widows are usually thought to be beautiful and blessed with a better array than usual of feminine wiles. They need that in order to take in their male prey and make off with the spoils after his usefulness has been served. FBI Agent John O'Hara... more
What was in the letter....... I've read two pages of reviews and only one other person mentioned the fact that the contents of the letter was never revealed. Nora's Mother wrote a letter and dropped it in Nora's purse. The end...no further mention of the letter. Too many loose... more
Don't Tell!! Mr. Patterson asks that we not give away the ending, so you won't get that from me. But I will give you high hopes for this book.
Patterson is back on his game with this one. To me, it ranks right up there with the 1st to Die series.
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Great Read - not greatest ending This book was a good read. Once you start reading, it's tough to put it down. It was very fast paced, and very interesting, It keeps the reader interest til the end. I thought the ending could have been better. Could have had a better twist, but all in... more
Unique Probably one of the most...unique books i've ever read... it's got it's suspence. lots of characters, but you soon grow to know who they are, and what role they have in the book.
Several characters throughout the book are just mystery people that... more
Yikes, read this first. Okay, First you should know this is a "black widow" story. If only they said so on the box. Secondly it has NOTHING to do with sailing.
Major Plot Flaws...
The lead fem, who is the superior force, gets the drop on her opponent. By definition... more
Good book, mediocre ending I gave this book 4 stars because IMO, the point of a story is the journey, not the conclusion/ending.
It was a fast paced page turner, something I haven't seen, or read in this case, in quite a while. Short chapters, lots of action, lots... more
Different from his previous novels Mr. Patterson is one of my favorite authors. I usually rush out to buy the newest Alex Cross novels and immediately place my name on the wait list at my library. Honeymoon was just different. A little more "trashy", but different. I wish he wrote... more
Honeymoon's Over Being a long time Patterson fan, I rushed to obtain his newest. I must say that I was disappointed in his most recent novel and that I am glad "the Honeymoon's over." Very little thought went into the writing of the book. Loose ends remain throughout... more
not his best work Very disappointed in this book. No depth to the characters. Don't know why she is a black widow, what was in the letter written by the mother. Why did she chose one man over the other to kill in her choice between husband and lover, what was her decision... more
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