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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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  • First Published:
    Oct 1998, 416 pages

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    Oct 1999, 419 pages

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paul

I started reading this book and I have found it to be a entertaining read.
Chelsea

I am in Middle School and my mom thought i was too young to read this book. I started reading it though and i can't put ot down. I think it is a little far fetch'd but i love it!
Jeffry

I am a high school student and i read this book and at first it was boring but i found that i wanted to read more and more. It got really intersting and i thought it was very captivating.
Mandi Buster

This book is awesome. It caught my attention right off the bat. I'm only 15 and i hate to read, but i love this book to dealth.
SLH

TO SOME THIS BOOK MAY SEEM FAR FETCHED, BUT WHO KNOWS WHAT'S REALLY GOING ON IN SOME LAB, MAYBE CLOSER THAN WE THINK OR WOULD LIKE TO BELIEVE. I LOVED THIS BOOK. I PURCHASED THE AUDIO OF THIS BOOK AND LISTENED TO IT A FEW YEARS BACK. I LOANED IT TO A FRIEND RECENTLY AND WHEN IT WAS RETURNED I LISTENED TO IT AGAIN. I WAS AS CAPATIVED THE SECOND TIME AROUND AS I WAS THE FIRST. GENETIC ENGINEERING AT ITS BEST; WOULD LOVE TO SEE THIS MADE INTO A SCREENPLAY.
Andre Pickett

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

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

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.

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