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
Love between two people can last a long time if the people love themselves some, and are ready to give love to another person.
To be without love is to be without grace, what matters most in life. We is so much better than I.
It's so strange. Everything can be going alone just great, and then one day, whack, you're blindsided-- a lousy, crammy blow you didn't see coming.
When its true, when it's right, love can give you the kind of joy that you can't get from any other experience.
Great, they give blind kids guns," I said, trying to lessen his horror. "I don't even let Iggy have a gun. Usually.
This time I wouldn't forget him, because I couldn't ever forgive him - for breaking my heart twice.
Oh great. Yoda captured us.
Bizarre! That's the only word I can use to describe life sometimes. Just freaking bizarre.
I blame Jeb for letting you be such a smart aleck.” I stared at her. “I blame you for altering my DNA! I mean, I have wings, lady! What were you thinking?
What kind of thoughtless creep would burn a book?
I still felt like I might hurl, and I thought about how awful that would be in midair.
I led the way toward the crowd, trying to look casual, like, Fly? Me? Nah.
Jeez, was that a lion? Please tell me it’s behind bars.” “It’s a zoo, Iggy,” Nudge said, taking his arms and leading him. “Everything’s behind bars.
It’s wherever you are. If it’s tapped into any of your senses, it knows where you are and what you’re doing.” Oh no, I thought, my spirits sinking. I hadn’t considered that. Did that mean nothing I did was ever anymore? “Even in the bathroom?” the Gasman’s eyes widened with surprise.