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The Bourne Ultimatum (Bourne Trilogy, Book 3)
Author:
Robert Ludlum
  
ISBN
: 0553287737
Publisher:
Bantam - 1991-02-01
Format:
Mass Market Paperback
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Excellent book
I read these AFTER having seen the movies, so I was startled to find that the movies were totally different from the books they are "based" on. Weird. I liked both the movies and the books though.
Great plots!
I was first introduced to Jason Bourne via the movies, but happened across the Bourne Ultimatum and fell inlove with the book which was my first Ludlum. I like the various plots and it actually made me wish that the movies had followed the books much closer. Having said that, the movies were quite good also, but the Bourne Ultimatum gave me so much more in the form of plots.
It's okay, I guess...
It's a bit predictable! And yes, I have to agree with many of the reviewers here that the author made the novel intentionally long. You get really tired of it after 300 or 400 pages because you know the REAL good part is the last 50 pages... The ones before that about Jason Bourne vs The Jackal is too predictable; you know what's gonna happen. It's not as good as The Bourne Identity. Ludlum should've made Bourne kill Carlos in that one instead!!
But, not the entire story is bad, some are smart and interesting and cool, so I will give it 3 stars. It was worth reading, but not a book I would pick up if I knew how it goes.
A long read
A very long read, lots of twists and turns; some felt like they were added just to make the book longer. And, don't expect it to be like the movie - entire plot is different. But, it was OK.
Please read to yourself
This is my first Robert Ludlum book so I am not familiar with his writing style. I like the Bourne movies but this plot does not have anything to do with the movie and, quite frankly, does not seem very intelligent or exciting. But the WORST part of this recording is in the reading performance. Even a mediocre book could be illuminated by a good reader. Who is this Darren McGavin? Most of the time he reads in a very bored manner, taking a big breath and then reading through the passages as fast and monotone as he can go making it difficult to follow what's going on. Then if he finds something he thinks is interesting, he slows down a little to mumble through the character parts. How can you tell anyone apart? All the characters are mumbling, disinterested, foreign, coughing old men.
Excellent book
I read these AFTER having seen the movies, so I was startled to find that the movies were totally different from the books they are "based" on. Weird. I liked both the movies and the books though.
Great plots!
I was first introduced to Jason Bourne via the movies, but happened across the Bourne Ultimatum and fell inlove with the book which was my first Ludlum. I like the various plots and it actually made me wish that the movies had followed the books much closer. Having said that, the movies were quite good also, but the Bourne Ultimatum gave me so much more in the form of plots.
It's okay, I guess...
It's a bit predictable! And yes, I have to agree with many of the reviewers here that the author made the novel intentionally long. You get really tired of it after 300 or 400 pages because you know the REAL good part is the last 50 pages... The ones before that about Jason Bourne vs The Jackal is too predictable; you know what's gonna happen. It's not as good as The Bourne Identity. Ludlum should've made Bourne kill Carlos in that one instead!!
But, not the entire story is bad, some are smart and interesting and cool, so I will give it 3 stars. It was worth reading, but not a book I would pick up if I knew how it goes.
A long read
A very long read, lots of twists and turns; some felt like they were added just to make the book longer. And, don't expect it to be like the movie - entire plot is different. But, it was OK.
Please read to yourself
This is my first Robert Ludlum book so I am not familiar with his writing style. I like the Bourne movies but this plot does not have anything to do with the movie and, quite frankly, does not seem very intelligent or exciting. But the WORST part of this recording is in the reading performance. Even a mediocre book could be illuminated by a good reader. Who is this Darren McGavin? Most of the time he reads in a very bored manner, taking a big breath and then reading through the passages as fast and monotone as he can go making it difficult to follow what's going on. Then if he finds something he thinks is interesting, he slows down a little to mumble through the character parts. How can you tell anyone apart? All the characters are mumbling, disinterested, foreign, coughing old men.
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