You knew a thread like this was coming. I'm kind of on the fence about him, to tell you the truth. He's probably one of the most divisive figures in contemporary fiction, if not the history of fiction. You either love him or despise him; there's seemingly no middle ground.
I haven't read a James Patterson work in its entirely to give an accurate assessment, but I've assimilated enough to recognize his style. To tell you the truth, I'm kind of on the fence about him. I prefer his earlier solo work over the "collaborations" (if they could be called that).
I haven't read a James Patterson work in its entirely to give an accurate assessment, but I've assimilated enough to recognize his style. To tell you the truth, I'm kind of on the fence about him. I prefer his earlier solo work over the "collaborations" (if they could be called that).