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amyrose2712

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Fri Jan 6, 2012, 01:11 AM Jan 2012

For those that have read all of the James Patterson, Alex Cross novels... [View all]

I have recently decided to start from the beginning and at first I loved them. Couldn't read the first 2 fast enough. Halfway into the third and most of the fourth I started to find them very predictable. I am wondering if they get better or should I stop now. I hate when I can figure out the ending of something from the get go. It happens way to often in films and tv shows. For example, this past season of Dexter. So many people we shocked by the twists in the story, but I saw every bit of it coming, down to the last cliff-hanger second. It's a gift......and a curse.

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