The book is well-written as all of King's are, but after so much buildup and anticipation for the end, the end left me wanting.

Couldn't get through 200 pages. The story was predictable and uninteresting, and there were far too many grammatical errors (typos or otherwise) for any published book to feel good about. The editors should be ashamed of this one.

Very, very similar to Pillars of the Earth, but without the charm and engrossing plot of the original. Still a quality read, however, as all of Ken Follett's books are.

Could have been great, but just a little too saturated with meaningless asides aimed at tongue-in-cheek humor.

A great read for any aspiring storytellers.

Sadly, the snide accusations in this corporate satire are spot-on. A very witty, socially pointed read.

One of the worst books I've ever read. Patterson took a time machine back to fourth grade when he wrote this one. Awful.

Quite simply the greatest fictional novel ever written.

A total “look at me” effort that sheds little light on principles and approaches that can be applied universally to various creative projects.

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