James Patterson
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You get used to it. Yeah. Yeah. Read the flap copy. You should be able to get a few questions out of that. So Alex is in trouble again. Alice Cross. Oh, yeah. What a surprise. Oh, yeah. Wonderful. Did he make it? Is this the end of the Alice Cross series?
You get used to it. Yeah. Yeah. Read the flap copy. You should be able to get a few questions out of that. So Alex is in trouble again. Alice Cross. Oh, yeah. What a surprise. Oh, yeah. Wonderful. Did he make it? Is this the end of the Alice Cross series?
It's a lot of self-help books or books where somebody's written a neat article in The New Yorker or something, and then it publishes this, turn it into 300 pages. And they do, but really the article in The New Yorker would have sufficed. Yes. So there is that, yeah.
It's a lot of self-help books or books where somebody's written a neat article in The New Yorker or something, and then it publishes this, turn it into 300 pages. And they do, but really the article in The New Yorker would have sufficed. Yes. So there is that, yeah.
It's a lot of self-help books or books where somebody's written a neat article in The New Yorker or something, and then it publishes this, turn it into 300 pages. And they do, but really the article in The New Yorker would have sufficed. Yes. So there is that, yeah.
Yeah, I pretend there's one person sitting across from me and I don't want them to get up until I finish the story. to always believe that our greatest strength is also our greatest weakness, or at least frequently. And I get people to turn the pages. That's a strength. The weaknesses sometimes don't go as deep as they should.
Yeah, I pretend there's one person sitting across from me and I don't want them to get up until I finish the story. to always believe that our greatest strength is also our greatest weakness, or at least frequently. And I get people to turn the pages. That's a strength. The weaknesses sometimes don't go as deep as they should.
Yeah, I pretend there's one person sitting across from me and I don't want them to get up until I finish the story. to always believe that our greatest strength is also our greatest weakness, or at least frequently. And I get people to turn the pages. That's a strength. The weaknesses sometimes don't go as deep as they should.
And I got into this a little bit when I went to the screening for the Alex Cross that's going to be on Amazon. And I got up there and I was with Aldous Hodge, who's the star and then the showrunner, Ben Watkins. And I said, I feel in the series that they got deeper. They got deeper into Alex. And I thought that was great. I thought he's more contemporary. He's not as perfect. He's more flawed.
And I got into this a little bit when I went to the screening for the Alex Cross that's going to be on Amazon. And I got up there and I was with Aldous Hodge, who's the star and then the showrunner, Ben Watkins. And I said, I feel in the series that they got deeper. They got deeper into Alex. And I thought that was great. I thought he's more contemporary. He's not as perfect. He's more flawed.
And I got into this a little bit when I went to the screening for the Alex Cross that's going to be on Amazon. And I got up there and I was with Aldous Hodge, who's the star and then the showrunner, Ben Watkins. And I said, I feel in the series that they got deeper. They got deeper into Alex. And I thought that was great. I thought he's more contemporary. He's not as perfect. He's more flawed.
It's more of the reality of Washington, D.C. and what it would be to be a cop there with kids. I'm very happy with the way it turned out.
It's more of the reality of Washington, D.C. and what it would be to be a cop there with kids. I'm very happy with the way it turned out.
It's more of the reality of Washington, D.C. and what it would be to be a cop there with kids. I'm very happy with the way it turned out.
No, you kind of know. Yeah, that line actually is Elmore Leonard. Somebody asked him, how did he all of a sudden go from not selling much to selling very well? And he said, I just started leaving out the parts that people skim.
No, you kind of know. Yeah, that line actually is Elmore Leonard. Somebody asked him, how did he all of a sudden go from not selling much to selling very well? And he said, I just started leaving out the parts that people skim.
No, you kind of know. Yeah, that line actually is Elmore Leonard. Somebody asked him, how did he all of a sudden go from not selling much to selling very well? And he said, I just started leaving out the parts that people skim.
Well, I mean, part of it is you're talking to somebody. It's the same thing. Oh, my God, I don't need every single detail. Get to the good parts or you start somewhere. It's a beginning, middle, and end. It's a basic thing. And for some people, the middle is really long and there's no beginning and no end.
Well, I mean, part of it is you're talking to somebody. It's the same thing. Oh, my God, I don't need every single detail. Get to the good parts or you start somewhere. It's a beginning, middle, and end. It's a basic thing. And for some people, the middle is really long and there's no beginning and no end.
Well, I mean, part of it is you're talking to somebody. It's the same thing. Oh, my God, I don't need every single detail. Get to the good parts or you start somewhere. It's a beginning, middle, and end. It's a basic thing. And for some people, the middle is really long and there's no beginning and no end.