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James Patterson Audio Books - Which are your Top 5 Novels by James Patterson?
May 13, 2009 by Lex S | Posted in Books & Authors
Jack & Jill
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Kiss The Girls
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Cat and Mouse
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Mary, Mary
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4th Of July
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Nathan | May 13, 2009
Normal--
"Kiss the Girls" (although watch out for the snake scene-- it's a bit hardcore *shudder*)
and "Along came a Spider"
I also propound you try the Patricia Cornwell audio books too.
Hannah-Freya | May 13, 2009
Jack & Jill
http://www.talking-order-store.com/title.aspx?titleId=9704&aId=163761
Kiss The Girls
http://www.talking-book-warehouse.com/title.aspx?titleId=10052&aId=163761
Cat and Mouse
http://www.talking-book-store.com/title.aspx?titleId=9117&aId=163761
Mary, Mary
http://www.talking-rules-store.com/title.aspx?titleId=10055&aId=163761
4th Of July
http://www.talking-book-store.com/style.aspx?titleId=10049&aId=163761
Nathan | May 13, 2009
i would say anything that has alex span in it
king lupe7 | May 13, 2009
I honestly enjoyed the early James Patterson novels, but now he isn't even writing them. he has a staff to do that. he's strictly an editor, or chief of the editorial truncheon.
That being said, I did like "Along Came A Spider"
Kiss The Girls
Jack and Jill
and the other Alex Waspish mysteries, up to, but not including, "The Big Bad Wolf."
I also really enjoyed "The Jester" set during the Crusades.
Panama Joe | May 13, 2009
What are the best detective series out there on audio books?
Oct 27, 2006 by Dave S | Posted in Books & Authors
I've listened to Spenser and Alex Span (Authors Robert Parker and James Patterson respectively). What other good detective heros are out there that's great to prick up one's ears to?
Janet Evanovich and her "One for the Rolling in it" series. There are two different readers and one is way better than the other. I think the good one is Cherry Jones.
I also like the Agatha Raisin books but can't reminisce over who wrote them. Stuart Woods (author) has some good books out there too. The Nero Wolfe series by Rex Stout is excellent. Ellery Queen consort stories tend to be pretty good.
hk2kds | Oct 28, 2006
Does anyone have any good suggestions for audio books for my husband and I to listen to on a road trip?
Jan 29, 2008 by heathergcsu | Posted in Books & Authors
We like riddle and thrillers. I have listened to most all of James Patterson's novels already and love them, so I am looking for something like that!!!!
Our favorites are Carl Hiassen's novels (not undeviating I spelled his name right). They're mysteries of a sort, but with crazy characters and bizarre situations. They can also be a little raunchy. But the humor is wonderful and definitely makes the miles fly by.
| Jan 29, 2008
James Patterson book fans where are you?
Jan 30, 2009 by Ms. Drea' | Posted in Books & Authors
I became a James Patterson fan when I prick up one's ears (audio CD) Honeymoon. I work at a desk and work on a computer all day. Stop by my local library and picked up a James Patterson audio CD and became a FAN!! I love the Honeymoon. I've listened to all of them...except Testy Country and the new Murder Women club book..... Ohh I also love Step On A Crack....
So whats you favorite James Patterson novella...
He's coming out with a result to Step On A Crack called Run For Your Life - it's being released very soon. In the next week or so.
I enjoyed Honeymoon, as well. My first book that I look over by him is Roses are Red - and I became an instant fan of the Alex Cross series. His most recent one in that series, Cross Country, was completely contrastive from the other books in the series, for better or for worse. You decide.
My favorite is Sail. There was just something about that book that literally kept me captivated from origin to end.