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  • reviewkitten Rank: Lieutenant-Colonel 15th Sep 2009

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    I picked up Sail for a pound and I was surprised as it had only been released earlier on in the year. What a mistake. James Patterson's name may be plastered all over the front cover but beneath the title, Sail, is another, Howard Roughan. It feels like a hand holding excercise by Patterson and I co ...

  • rkwitkoski 12th Jan 2009

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    Like Judy says, Patterson should have done some (ANY) research. I used to like books like this - when I was 12. The Hardy Boys series and the like. Sail reads exactly like a made-for-TV cheap thriller movie. The chapters about the constrictor snake? I skimmed through them in 10 seconds because they ...

  • ivana ritalot 11th Oct 2008

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    Absolute drivel! I've never read one of James Patterson's books before, and I won't be running out to buy any more. Ridiculous plot, one dimensional characters and far too many coincidences to be plausible. I'd recommend watching paint dry quicker than reading this.

  • judy clements Rank: Lance Corporal 8th Aug 2008

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    James Patterson, Sail review - The story is totally implausible. Having sailed the world for some 20 years I can assure readers that Patterson knows nothing about sailing. It is a pity he did not do some research first. The chapter about the giant constricting snake on the Bahamian island is also to ...