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The Bourne Identity
by Robert Ludlum
I feel like this book needs a smarter person to read it in order to understand it. Which, first off, isn't a great feeling to have as a reader, and secondly, is completely off-base since my IQ is high enough to be of a level where most people go :O. So being left with this impression doesn't do much for the book's likability in my eyes.
I think I enjoyed the end the most of this novel. The rest of the book wasn't bad, it just moved so fast and jumped to all these conclusions... like Bourne would be doing something, thinking something and then the next line he'd be on a phone call with someone, asking key questions and I have no idea how he got there.
Coincidently enough, this book wasn't worse or better than the movie. It was, though, very different. The two share a main character name, a few key plot elements and a few settings. After that, they are like two different stories. The movie is great, and the book is great.
I am reading the second in the series already.
I think I enjoyed the end the most of this novel. The rest of the book wasn't bad, it just moved so fast and jumped to all these conclusions... like Bourne would be doing something, thinking something and then the next line he'd be on a phone call with someone, asking key questions and I have no idea how he got there.
Coincidently enough, this book wasn't worse or better than the movie. It was, though, very different. The two share a main character name, a few key plot elements and a few settings. After that, they are like two different stories. The movie is great, and the book is great.
I am reading the second in the series already.