James Patterson

James Patterson
James Brendan Pattersonis an American author. He is largely known for his novels about fictional psychologist Alex Cross, the protagonist of the Alex Cross series. Patterson also wrote the Michael Bennett, Women's Murder Club, Maximum Ride, Daniel X, and Witch and Wizard series, as well as many stand-alone thrillers, non-fiction and romance novels. His books have sold more than 300 million copies and he holds the Guinness World Record for being the first person to sell 1 million e-books...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionNovelist
Date of Birth22 March 1947
CityNewburgh, NY
CountryUnited States of America
Are you fangalicious? -Jess, a random blogger I could never be as fangalicious as you'd want me to be.-Fang
Fang, fang. I love you. I looooove you. I love you thiiiiiiiiiis much!
This is my brain: O This is my brain after making out with Fang: * It's very sad.
What happened to your tan?"--Fang "It was dirt." --Max
I choose you, Max. -Fang
Fang was going to kill me. And after I was dead, he would kill me again.
fang will be the first to die
Fang. I had to do some thinking about him. Me. I had some thinking to do about me too.
When are you going to trust me Max?" asked Fang. "When I go completely bonkers," I laughed.
Schools and parents can team up to find books that kids will really get excited about - that will make them say, 'That was a great experience. Now I know why people get excited about reading.'
I've always been into 'fast-paced, don't bore 'em, keep it moving along, stick with the story.' You know: tell a story the way I want to hear a story. I find it more rewarding to write for kids, but I also find it a little easier, because you can just let loose a little bit more in terms of fantasy and stuff.
I think one of the best things about the film is that you get to see Eggleston taking his photographs, and then you get to see what the photograph looks like.
When I was 26, I wrote my first mystery, 'The Thomas Berryman Number', and it was turned down by, I don't know, 31 publishers. Then it won an Edgar for Best First Novel. Go figure.
It cuts through the middle person, ... and it might make a connection between the purchaser and artist.