Thursday, May 24, 2007

Book 26 of 52 -- The 6th Target by James Patterson

I decided to read something pretty darn easy for my 26th book. I swear that over the entire 400 pages of James Patterson's latest installment of one of his highly popular series (Alex Cross and this series -- The Women's Murder Club), he didn't use one single compound sentence or anything that was above 12 words long.

His writing is so simplistic and his chapters are so short that he is able to actually build up a lot of suspense in his novels. I am always ready to dismiss his books and I generally do.

He does usually bring me on a journey...often with good results and sometimes with mixed results (i.e. the damned winged bird/kid books he is so fond of.), but this time, I was so into the last 120 pages that I couldn't put the book down. It just took forever to get to that point.



Here is something else about Patterson I don't get... He had FIVE #1 books in 2005 and FIVE #1 books in 2006. FIVE. Every single one of his books has a co-author on them. I am a firm believer that the man doesn't write anymore... he just sells the books of others.

6th Target is the next book... and... it's ummm...good enough...