The Lake House
 

The Lake House

by James Patterson

The memorable story begun in When the Wind Blows continues in this thrilling novel, and it's one that really soars! Frannie O'Neil, a Colorado veterinarian, knows a terrible secret that will change the history of the world. Kit Harrison, an FBI agent under suspension has seen things that no one in his right mind would believe. A twelve-year-old girl named Max and five other incredible children... (read more)

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Eva W
  • Rated 5 stars

a) Favorite Quote: "You talk, you die." I love this quote because Max, the main character, always say that. That's what she learned from The School, a cruel place where they put all the experimental human-animal, that they're not allow to say anything.

b) Favorite Scene: I love the scene that when Max lying on the bed, protecting the "offsprings" of her's and Oz's. It shows the nature of a bird. Even though Max is an half human, but she still get the nature of the birds....

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Deborah A
  • Rated 2 stars

I'm not a fan of such far-fetched plots - kind of like Stephen King's books. I still seem to pick them up from time to time when someone recommends them :)

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  • Travis W

    travis w said:

    Barbara M

    I believe y98ou are wrong. I think this is one of the Patterson "children with wings" fantasy type novels. It is not the book that the Bullock movie is based on.
    check the Amazon description of both the book and the movie.
    the book is at

    http://tinyurl.com/5s97fo

    posted Sunday, May 25 2008 ( | view 2 replies )
  • Sheena S

    sheena s said:

    If you like science fiction, or think y ou can stomach it, then go for it. Let the imagination fly like the bird people.

    posted Sunday, May 25 2008 ( | view 1 reply )
  • Sherry

    sherry said:

    I TYPICALLY READ FEMALE WRITERS OF MYSTERY, SUSPENSE AND ROMANTIC SUSPENSE. I AM TRYING TO EXPAND...IS THIS A GOOD AUTHOR TO CHOOSE?

    posted Sunday, May 25 2008 ( | view 1 reply )
  • Jamie R

    jamie r said:

    I've read both this and When the wind blows and I have to say, this book is still one of my favorites. The mysterious ending also adds to the intrigue

    posted Tuesday, May 13 2008
  • Ty

    ty said:

    MAximum, Oz matthew wendy and peter. frannie and Kit well done man hit the bulls eyes again. Real good stuff. Keep it going

    posted Monday, May 5 2008
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