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The Quickie
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Published on 2007-07-01 by

THE #1 BESTSELLING SENSATION #1 New York Times #1 Chicago Tribune #1 Washington Post #1 Entertainment Weekly #1 USA Today #1 Wall Street Journal America's most popular thriller writer, James Patterson, presents his most daring-and astonishing-novel ever. With the perfect marriage and a great job, Lauren Stillman loves her wonderful life . . . until she sees her husband with another woman. Devastated and lusting for revenge, Lauren has her own affair. It's supposed to be a quickie, but Lauren's night of passion takes a shocking turn when she witnesses an unbelievable and deadly crime. Now her horrifying secret threatens to tear her life apart, pitting her need to uncover the truth against her fear that the truth may be too horrible to bear. And whichever choice she makes may cost her dearly-her job, her marriage . . . or even her life. Review |Action? Check. Suspense? By the carload. Romance? Yes. Erotica? Let's Just say that it's not limited to the cover.| (Bookreporter.com ) |Simply the best suspense thriller I've read to date.| (NightsandWeekends.com ) |Will have you gasping out loud at nearly every page.| (TheRomanceReadersConnection.com ) |Patterson knows where our deepest fears are buried. There's no stopping his imagination.| (New York Times Book Review ) |When it comes to constructing a harrowing plot, author James Patterson can turn a screw all right.| (New York Daily News ) |Patterson juggles twist after twist with genuine glee.| (San Francisco Chronicle ) About the Author James Patterson has had more New York Times bestsellers than any other writer, ever, according to Guinness World Records. Since his first novel won the Edgar Award in 1977 James Patterson's books have sold more than 240 million copies. He is the author of the Alex Cross novels, the most popular detective series of the past twenty-five years, including Kiss the Girls and Along Came a Spider. Mr. Patterson also writes the bestselling Women's Murder Club novels, set in San Francisco, and the top-selling New York detective series of all time, featuring Detective Michael Bennett. He writes full-time and lives in Florida with his family.
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Do not you type of hate how we have entered the decadent phase of Goodreads where probably fifty percent (or more) of the reviews compiled by non-teenagers and non-romancers are now naked and unabashed within their variously successful efforts at being posture, wry, meta, parodic, confessional, and/or snarky? Don't you type of maple (secretly, in the marrow of your gut's merry druthers) for the good ol'days of Goodreads (known then as GodFearingGoodlyReading.com) when all reviews were consistently plainspoke Don't you type of loathe how we've joined the decadent phase of Goodreads where possibly fifty per cent (or more) of the opinions compiled by non-teenagers and non-romancers are actually bare and unabashed inside their variously efficient attempts at being posture, wry, meta, parodic, confessional, and/or snarky? Don't you type of wood (secretly, in the marrow of one's gut's happy druthers) for the good ol'times of Goodreads (known then as GodFearingGoodlyReading.com) when all reviews were consistently plainspoken, just practical, unpretentious, and -- above all else -- boring, boring, dull? Do not you kind of loathe when people state'do not you think in this way or sense like that'in an attempt to goad you both psychologically and grammatically into accepting together? In what of ABBA: I actually do, I actually do, I do(, I really do, I do). Well, because the interwebs is just a earth in which yesteryear stands shoulder-to-shoulder with the present (and with fetish porn), we could revisit the past in their inviolable presentness anytime we wish. Or at least till this site eventually tanks. Consider (won't you?) Matt Nieberle's report on Macbeth in their entirety. I have destined it with much rope and pulled it here for your perusal. (Please recognize that several a sic are intended in the following reviews.) their actually difficult and stupid! why cant we be studying like Romeo and Juliet?!?! at least that book is excellent! There you've it. Refreshingly, not really a evaluation prepared in one of the witch's voices or alluding to Hillary and Statement Clinton or discussing the reviewer's first period. Merely a primal scream unleashed into the dark wilderness of the cosmos.Yes, Mr. Nieberle is (probably) a teen, but I admire his power to strongarm the temptation to be clever or ironic. (Don't you?) He speaks the native language of the idk generation with an economy and an understanding that renders his convictions all the more emphatic. Here's MICHAEL's overview of the same play. You might'know'MICHAEL; he's the'Problems Architect'only at Goodreads. (A problematic title itself in so it implies he designs problems... which might be the case, for many I know.) This book shouldn't be required reading... reading plays that you never want to see is awful. Reading a play kinda sucks to begin with, if it was supposed to be read, then it would have been a novel, not just a play. Along with that the teach had us students read the play aloud (on person for every single character for a few pages). None people had read the play before. None of us wanted to see it (I made the mistake of taking the'easy'english class for 6 years). The teacher picked students that looked like they weren't paying attention. This compounded to produce me pretty much hate reading classics for something similar to 10 years (granted macbeth alone wasn't the problem). I also hate iambic pentameter. Pure activism there. STOP the mandatory reading of plays. It's wrong, morally and academically. And it also can definitely fuck up your GPA. There's no wasteful extravagance in this editorial... no fanfare, no fireworks, no linked photos of half-naked, oiled-up, big-bosomed starlets, no invented dialogues between mcdougal and the review-writer. It's simple and memorable. Being required to see plays is wrong, and if you require anyone, under duress, to learn a play then you definitely have sinned and are likely to hell, in the event that you believe in hell. Or even, you're going to the DMV. I am also fed up with all you smug spelling snobs. You damnable fascists with your new-fangled dictionaries and your fancy-schmancy spell check. Sometimes the passionate immediacy of a message overcomes its spelling limitations. Also, in this age whenever we are taught to respect each other's differences, this indicates offensively egocentric and mean-spirited you may anticipate others tokowtow to your small linguistic rules. Artsy term may no cost itself it doesn't matter how you are probably trying to be able to shackle it. That is definitely ones stick, Aubrey. Inside our impression, the particular perform Macbeth seemed to be a worste peice previously published by Shakespeare, and this says a reasonable amount looking at i additionally examine her Romeo and also Juliet. Ontop connected with it really is currently incredible plan, unlikely characters plus absolutly discusting pair of ethics, Shakespeare freely shows Lady Macbeth as the genuine vilian from the play. Taking into consideration she's mearly this tone of voice in the back circular and Macbeth him self is usually truely committing the particular monsterous criminal activity, as well as tough plus fraud, I really don't realise why it's very simple to imagine this Macbeth might be prepared to do good as an alternative to unpleasant only if their girlfriend were being more possitive. I really believe that your perform is uterally unrealistic. But these is certainly this ne additionally really of vintage e book reviewing. When succinct along with without the unproductive desire for you to coyness as well as cuteness, Jo's evaluation alludes to a anger so serious that it's inexpressible. One particular imagines several Signet Traditional Updates compromised to bits having pruning shears within Jo's vicinity. I dispise this specific play. So much in fact that will I won't sometimes give you almost any analogies or maybe similes with regards to simply how much I not like it. A great incrementally snarkier style might have mentioned some thing like...'I hate this particular enjoy similar to a simile I can not come up with.' Certainly not Jo. The woman echoes your live, undecorated truth of the matter not fit with regard to figurative language. Plus there is no problem along with that. As soon as throughout an awesome while, when you're getting neck-deep around dandified pomo hijinks, it is really an excellent wallow inside the pig pen you might be itchin'for. Thanks a lot, Jo. I really like anyone with a useless learning with similes of which are not able to solution this bilious hate as part of your heart. You're acquire, in addition to I will be yours. Figuratively talking, connected with course. Now here's my personal evaluate: Macbeth by William Shakespeare is a good literary function in the English language dialect, plus anybody who disagrees is an asshole and also a dumbhead.
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