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When The Wind Blows

by James Patterson

When The Wind Blows by James Patterson X
When The Wind Blows by James Patterson
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    Oct 1998, 416 pages

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    Oct 1999, 419 pages

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Andre Pickett (12/06/02)

I read this book during my sophomore year of high school and now that I am a senior I can't help but put down James Patterson books. Out of all of his books ever written, this is the best one yet.
Megan (11/01/02)

Being the first novel I had read by James Patterson I was suprised. I read cover to cover it in one sitting and have not looked back. I have now read almost all of his novels and I can honestly say he is the best author that I have ever encountered.
nvrlndtink (10/07/02)

an exciting unexpected change from Alex Cross. couldn't put this book down. really makes you think about what genitic Scientists may be thinking about doing.
Amethyst Soul (09/25/02)

Brillianty composed; a page-turner. Patterson's diction is simple enough for anyone to understand but forceful enough to convey the emotions of various characters. The story is beautiful from beginning to end- one of those "human lessons" that you hope will never be forgotten.
Derek (09/05/02)

I thought this book was neat so what's the first guy's problem? lol
this book was boring as hell (08/20/02)

this book was boring and long
Heather Smith (04/05/02)

I think that this is an awesome book. Nothing could be so close to the truth as time and sience progress who knows what will be created, or who. I am waiting on the next big discovery. We are now cloning people and messing around with D.N.A. and genes so who knows what will happen.
(08/12/01)

Ian Sandon
A very interesting book, with James Patterson's usual pounding pace. The descriptions were magical, and the continual twisting of the plot keeps the reader on their toes... I would heartily recommend this to anyone with an interest in the very volatile subject of GM.

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