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| AUTHOR: | James Patterson |
| CATEGORY: | Book |
| MANUFACTURER: | Warner Vision |
| ISBN: | 0446609323 |
| TYPE: | Espionage/Intrigue, Fiction, Fiction - Espionage / Thriller, Thrillers, Fiction / Thrillers |
| MEDIA: | Paperback |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
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Customer Reviews of Black Friday
Why trick us with a new name? I saw that there was a "new" James Patterson paperback on the best seller list, so I rushed to the book store and purchased it. That night, I put aside the novel by another writer and anxiously opened Black Friday. "Whoa! This sounds familiar", I thought. "Ah, maybe this will be a book related to Black Market, an older book by Patterson. A new story that develops some of the characters we last saw in Black Market." But, alas, it is the same book with a new name and almost new cover. Boy, do I feel dumb and taken in.
Actually, it was a very good book with lots of great action when it was called Black Market. Why did the publishers think they needed to issue a slightly reworked issue under a new name? Now, I see from the write-ups at Amazon that his next "newest" is a rewrite of another old book. I'm sorry if James Patterson has writers block or something, or perhaps he died and I didn't hear about it. But don't fool us with new names for the same old good stuff we've read before.
If you haven't read Black Market, then get Black Friday. It's certainly worth the cover price.
Early Patterson but certainly not bad Patterson
This book is pre Alex Cross and certainy not as good but it definitly comes off strong. It is not about serial killers however,and that may be a fresh change in his books. Or refreshed whichever way you look at it since it has been rereleased. That aside, I found this book to be very fast paced and exciting. While some things are predictable (unlike his current works which leave you with the feeling that you will never know what will happen) this book is still very much worth the read. Arch Carroll ( the main character) is not as deeply defined as Alex Cross but this never takes away from a great story that will move you along nicely. I am a fan of great "national security" type books and found this one very satisfying but if one is in the market for a serial escapade then this is not the book for you. If you are in the mood for an abridged Clancy type book then by all means have at it. Will not disappoint!
Mr. Patterson I love you, but I hate this book
Two stars is generous. This is one of J.P.'s worst books. There are only 4-5 of his books that I don't like; (in order of my least favorite) Thomas Berryman Number, The Lake House (although I did like When the Wind Blows), Black Friday, and Season of the Machete.
The story did have promise, but I didn't like the final direction that he choose to go with it. And I had figured out who the "bad guy" was about 1/2 way through. I had to force myself to finish this book, which is not something I'm used to with James Patterson.