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| Title | : | The Lake House (When the Wind Blows #2) |
| Author | : | James Patterson |
| Book Format | : | Paperback |
| Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 384 pages |
| Published | : | April 20th 2005 by Grand Central Publishing (first published June 9th 2003) |
| Categories | : | Fiction. Mystery. Thriller. Fantasy. Suspense. Science Fiction. Mystery Thriller |

James Patterson
Paperback | Pages: 384 pages Rating: 3.8 | 34626 Users | 1217 Reviews
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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 have powers we can only dream of. These children can fly. And the only place they will be safe is the Lake House. Or so they believe...Identify Books Toward The Lake House (When the Wind Blows #2)
| Original Title: | The Lake House |
| ISBN: | 0446696587 (ISBN13: 9780446696586) |
| Edition Language: | English |
| Series: | When the Wind Blows #2 |
| Characters: | Peter Duchene, Dr. Frannie O'Neill, Kit Harrison, Maximum, Ozymandius, Wendy Miller, Icarus (James Patterson), Dr. Ethan Kane, Peter Churchman, Matthew, Earl of Wallingford |
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Ratings: 3.8 From 34626 Users | 1217 ReviewsJudgment Epithetical Books The Lake House (When the Wind Blows #2)
A book so crap I threw it across the room when I gratefully finished it.I don't remember the first one, When the Wind Blows, being this bad. If I had I wouldn't have read this, but I'd bought it cheap based on my like of Patterson's Alex Cross series. What is so bad about the Lake House?Let's start with the title. The protagonists spent their time between the last book and this one in the Lake House, and only visit during the epilogue in this book. The tagline on the cover 'Don't read it aloneThe story continues in the second novel of the duology. The mystery continues and questions will be answered. The flock continues to fight their battles with Dr. Kane and so much more.It wasn't bad, but it was a huge letdown. The main problem would be the execution of the plot. It wasn't as amazing as it should've been. Romance overpowered the whole novel. The amount was more than it should've been. The main story wasn't tackled because of the vast amount of romance building. The ending felt so
A secret laboratory, euphemistically called The School, has been performing illegal genetic experiments on human embryos. Most of the experiments failed and resulted in gross abominations, but not all of them. Max, Ozimandius, Icharus, Matthew, Peter, and Wendy were created at The School. The D N A of the six children was combined with that of birds, resulting in completely viable half human half avian life forms. In other words, the children have wings, and all the other equipment necessary for

The two big mistakes because of which this book came to my possession were: One the Movie Lake House with Keanu Reeves and Sandra Bullock, I assumed was based on this book. Two I wanted to get a taste of much acclaimed Mr Patterson :). I guess one (disastrous) book is good enough to give me enough of idea of this man's talent and I have decided to keep away from anything else from him in any near future. Anyways I had picked it up to be used as a filler but 400 pages of sheer pain was something
it was a fast read, sometimes the switch between how it was narrated was hard to adjust to. subject was OK.
"Six extraordinary children are trying to lead normal lives in the Rocky Mountain countryside. They live in different homes, with different families, but there is something powerful that connects them. Something that puts them in terrible danger. The only time they've ever felt safe was when they were together in the waterfront cabin they call the Lake House. And the only people they've ever trusted are Frannie and Kit, the couple who rescued them from unimaginable evil once before." When that
Yikes!Published in 2003 by Hatchette AudioRead by Hope Davis and Stephen Lang.Duration: 7 hours, 35 minutes. The Lake House is the story of six bird/human hybrids who are created as the result of genetic experiments. They all can fly and all have superhuman strength. This book is very poorly paced. Great chunks of action happen with shorthand writing and then Patterson spends nearly an hour of the 7 1/2 hour book describing two of the characters' first sexual experiences. The Lake House skips


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