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Anonymous
Posted August 25, 2007
I personally found this book to be better and more entertaining than the Ms. Reich's books. This book just seemed so more real with the character interactions and the way people spoke in 'normal' terms. I also liked this book because the characters (besides Brennan) were the same as the character's on the television show. I hope that there is another book by the same authors and that it also explores the stories of the 'squints'.
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Posted January 26, 2007
This book is just as wonderful as the show its baised on. I couldn't put it down its that good cant wate for more Bones Books like this.
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Posted January 10, 2007
this is a really good book. It has a great plotline and you definately won't get bored. I definately recommend it for those who love the temeperance brennan novels tha kathy reichs writes or a fan of the t.v show Bones.
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Posted May 4, 2006
this was a great read, especially for anyone who is looking at getting into this particular field. The plot grabs you at the beginning and leaves your heart racing all the way to the end. Collins and Reichs are really a winning combination and bring genious of crime thrillers to mind.
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Posted August 21, 2011
As a 'Bones' fanatic as well as Kathy Reichs fan, Max Allen Collins produced a somewhat entertaining episode of 'Bones' that obviously feel to the cut floor. His third person conversations are at times hard to follow, and many of his details are off. The only thing from the show that he captured correctly is Dr. Brennans hatred of being called Bones in the beginning stage of their relationship. If you just can't wait until until the new season of Bones begins, read Kathy Reichs original Tempe Brennan series, and I would spend your money on Netflix and watch reruns before I spent the money on this book again.
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Posted July 28, 2011
If you were looking for a story that takes the characters in the TV show and puts them into a story, this is not a good option. Not far into the book, it describes the characters and Booth has been given blue eyes. The actor (David Boreanez) has brown eyes and as the story goes on, it doesn't seem to characterize him as well. I didn't get far into the book before giving up. It didn't draw me in as a good book usually does. I would not recommend this book.
Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged.Please don't waste your time or money. The plot was boring and predictable, and the character descriptions and actions are all wrong - nothing like the show. Anyone who loves Bones will be completely disappointed. If I could rate zero or half a star I would. This guy should never have been allowed to put Kathy Reich's name on this disaster of a book. Read her Temperance Brennan series and watch the series instead!
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Posted June 9, 2011
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Posted July 14, 2011
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Posted December 11, 2010
This just isn't as captivating as the Bones books by Reichs. It's too simple. I love her books; I love the TV series. This doesn't live up to either.
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Posted September 6, 2009
Although not written by Kathy Reichs, the originator of the character Temperance Brennan and the television show "Bones", this book feels very much like the television show. Note that the character and background are very different between the two, and this is definitely in the universe of the show. It fits into the first season quite nicely and was a fun read!
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Posted April 14, 2008
I would deffinatly recommend this book for anyone who likes the shows. I would love to read it again. I read it in one sitting. I coulden't put it down. I would reccomend this book to everyone.
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Overview
Tempe's work at the Jeffersonian Institute is put on hold when Special Agent Seeley Booth, stalled on a case deposing a Chicago mob family, calls her in to assist with a bizarre discovery: a plastic bag of skeletal remains -- and a chilling note -- left on the steps of a federal building. Tempe determines the bones are from different corpses, suggesting a serial killer's handiwork. A suspect is quickly taken into custody, but Tempe senses the case is far from closed. And as Booth's Mafia case heats up with violent twists and bloody discoveries, including ties to one of Chicago's most gruesome and notorious killers, Tempe must unravel the story of the bones, where the truth lies buried --...