After reading the first Dan Brown’s book, Digital Fortress, I fell in love with his novels especially with his writing style. The Deception Point come in as the added suger. After those books, I got affaction with books. Then I bough books regularly until I got my computer last 3 months. Yes, I stop reading those books and spend most of my free times in front of computer. Today is the 3rd anniversary of my computer and I decided to start reading again and spend less with my computer.
So, I am starting with “Bourne Sanction” by Robert Ludlum, the writer of The Bourne series.
The Bourne Sanction
Globe-trotting secret agent Jason Bourne returns in the third installment under the helm of Lustbader, who struggles to captivate as convincingly and effectively as Ludlum did in the original novels. Amid a cheesy prologue that features corny background music to set the mood, Jeremy Davidson speeds through the opening paragraphs at breakneck speed. Perhaps in an attempt to increase tension from the start, Davidson comes off sounding incredibly forced and somewhat uncomfortable. As the story progresses, he slows down but lacks any real authenticity. His characters are flat and uninspired, his performance monotonous and bland.
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