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Robert Ludlum Omnibus-The ScarlattiInheritance, The Osterman Week ...
Pages: 827, Hardcover, Peerage Books Last Update 07.12.2009 06:04
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The Bourne Supremacy - Robert Ludlum
by Andy.mack - written on 29/11/04 (Very useful, 103 readings)
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I seem to have redeveloped the reading bug just recently. It had been a while since I sat down and actually concentrated on reading something. After seeing the Bourne Supremacy in the cinema a few weeks ago I decided to buy the book as it was only £3.73 in my local Tesco. I haven’t read the Bourne Identity and having seen the films didn’t think that was an overly important matter. Of course not far into the book I realised that the films and the books were rather different. Infact there were only a few similarities that could be drawn between the two. Following the mystery slaying of the Chinese Vice President in the back room of a Honk Kong club the US government is bewildered ...
The Bourne Supremacy - Robert Ludlum
by Andy.mack - written on 29/11/04 (Very useful, 103 readings)
Rating:
I seem to have redeveloped the reading bug just recently. It had been a while since I sat down and actually concentrated on reading something. After seeing the Bourne Supremacy in the cinema a few weeks ago I decided to buy the book as it was only £3.73 in my local Tesco. I haven’t read the Bourne Identity and having seen the films didn’t think that was an overly important matter. Of course not far into the book I realised that the films and the books were rather different. Infact there were only a few similarities that could be drawn between the two. Following the mystery slaying of the Chinese Vice President in the back room of a Honk Kong club the US government is bewildered ...

The Bourne Identity - Robert Ludlum
by pmcds - written on 08/04/08 (Very useful, 60 readings)
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reason, but, as he gets closer and closer to the truth, his travels take him far and wide, ever pursued by someone desperate for him to cease to exist. Robert Ludlum has a very unique style of writing. I found myself reading very fast, and then very slowly, as the language and pace of the book changed on a regular basis. At first, I was annoyed by this, but soon I became used to it and found that it was essential to my enjoyment. I found myself embedded in the story and as anxious as I ever have been reading a book before. There are places where the book does drag, and there are deep and descriptive pages leading up to internsely quick dialogue and sudden actions and ...

The Bourne Identity - Robert Ludlum
by pmcds - written on 08/04/08 (Very useful, 60 readings)
Rating:
reason, but, as he gets closer and closer to the truth, his travels take him far and wide, ever pursued by someone desperate for him to cease to exist. Robert Ludlum has a very unique style of writing. I found myself reading very fast, and then very slowly, as the language and pace of the book changed on a regular basis. At first, I was annoyed by this, but soon I became used to it and found that it was essential to my enjoyment. I found myself embedded in the story and as anxious as I ever have been reading a book before. There are places where the book does drag, and there are deep and descriptive pages leading up to internsely quick dialogue and sudden actions and ...
The Bourne Identity - Robert Ludlum
by sparkymarky1973 - written on 09/08/06 (Very useful, 116 readings)
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As a big fan of both the films starring Matt Damon,I thought I'd pick up the three novels in the series when I saw them in a book club together-wish I hadn't bothered now,stick with the film I say..... From the beginning,the book grips you with a mystery-a young man is found near-drowned in the ocean,his body as riddled with bullets as his mind is with holes.With no knowledge of who he is or where he has come from,the fishermen who rescued him drop him off at a local port;home to an alcoholic,washed up doctor who,over the next six months,treats him and aids this mysterious stranger in his recovery. Upon discovering a strip of projection film implanted under the skin of ...
The Bourne Identity - Robert Ludlum
by sparkymarky1973 - written on 09/08/06 (Very useful, 116 readings)
Rating:
As a big fan of both the films starring Matt Damon,I thought I'd pick up the three novels in the series when I saw them in a book club together-wish I hadn't bothered now,stick with the film I say..... From the beginning,the book grips you with a mystery-a young man is found near-drowned in the ocean,his body as riddled with bullets as his mind is with holes.With no knowledge of who he is or where he has come from,the fishermen who rescued him drop him off at a local port;home to an alcoholic,washed up doctor who,over the next six months,treats him and aids this mysterious stranger in his recovery. Upon discovering a strip of projection film implanted under the skin of ...





