Rated of 5
by Sarah
Great book, I would recommend it to anyone!
Rated of 5
by RC Webb
Different for Patterson, it's a good read, but not a great one
Rated of 5
by Gage
everyone should read it. almost a tear jeaker but not really:)
Rated of 5
by Krystal
it was an okay book it was different, not really my style, i like his other ones better. I hope that Big Bad wolf will be better.
Rated of 5
by Rocky Norciano
I think this book was not only spellbinding,it also put the reader in the position of being caught in the mist of a plot that thickens at every turn. Unlike most of his writings it seems that murphys law takes effect at every turn, leaving you to think that all is going to be well.I love the way the JESTER has to learn to grasp the art of being humble,and be willing to listen and learn from the master.I'M an avid reader and an ardent fan of Alex Cross,but I must confess It was as if I were there in the mist of it all.
Rocky
Rated of 5
by Erik E. McCord
It was a good book, but it was different from the other James Patterson's books. I am so use to reading Patterson's Alex Cross novels. The Jester was a good book. I couldn't put the book down. Speaking of Alex Cross, as of November 17, 2003, James Patterson will soon release his newest Alex Cross novel entitled "The Big Bad Wolf"
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