I was in a used paperback place the other day that had plenty of
non-pristine James Patterson on its shelves. So it looks like they are
being read. Never tried the stuff myself, and it's a low priority.
Stephen Burridge
On Tue, Jan 26, 2010 at 4:05 PM, Jonathan Bravard <jon.bravard@gmail.com>wrote:
> Do people really read James Patterson books or just use them to fill up the
> empty spots in there book. IF they are merely using them for space filler
> than he really is brand and no longer an author. Based on numbers alone
> Patterson sounds more like a writing machine, than a author.
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