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Violets Are Blue: An Alex Cross Thriller
by James Patterson
Enjoyable, but not like roses are red (1/12/2006)
This was great, but I am a little let down when I compare it to roses are red. This was a little gorey for me and also a bit tedious with detail. Just took too long for Alex to figure out who did it, especially since we have known the criminal since roses are red. Still liked it a lot and want to read more by patterson.
Roses Are Red: An Alex Cross thriller
by James Patterson
Love this book (1/12/2006)
This is one of my james patterson favorites. I really like it because it is very to the point and I am not bored with too many details that the reading becomes boring. I liked this better then violets are blue, but my favorite of his is Honeymoon.
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