Customer Review: I just finished reading this book, and I absolutely loved it! I think this is the best one Cornwell has done in a while, especially after her last somewhat disappointing book. A huge part of what makes people love this series is the interactions among the main characters, not just the technical... more info
Customer Review: It has ben sad to watch the decline of quality in James Patterson's stories over the years, but this one is unreal. No story line, none of it makes sense, characters are unbelievable and uninteresting. I had a very difficult time trying to understand why Cross would risk so much for something in his... more info
Customer Review: I bought it, I read it, I wish I hadn't read it. It makes me sad and longing for the earlier Plum books. I loved those books. Where JE has taken this book is in to the silly, childish type of humor area. Farting and monkeys repeatedly do not make me laugh. Stephanie getting in trouble and having... more info
Customer Review: I read "Pillars of the Earth" during the Summer 1991; its plot and characters bled into my life that summer. I carried them around no matter where I went. I so LOVED this novel. When "World Without End" came out, I was delighted, but decided to wait for the paperback (reading a hardbound book that... more info
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Customer Review: With the Camel Club, Dvid Baldacci hit on the gizmo that would set his novels apart. As events developed, he found it necessary to kill off one of the original members and add two-more or less, and now he has mated up Oliver with the owner of a mansion in the Virginia hill country. As events worked... more info
Customer Review: I am a lawyer and an avid reader. I have read several of Grisham's novels. "The Firm" was his signature piece -- it was a spell binding thriller that had the classic "poetic justice" ending. However, his latest novel, "The Appeal" was a tremendous disappointment. Though it was well written and hard... more info
Customer Review: The Pillars of the Earth is by turns scholarly and a guilty pleasure. If you ever wanted to know a host of architectural data about European cathedrals, it's there. The information about the cathedrals would be a cinematographer's dream. You can easily visualize the sweep and scope of England's... more info