12 Months to Live

by

James Patterson, Mike Lupica

Should you read this book?

The best public reviews summarized for you.

Who is this book for?

  • Readers who enjoy fast-paced legal thrillers with strong female protagonists are likely to appreciate this book.
  • Fans of James Patterson's collaborative works and those who like courtroom dramas with a mix of action will find it entertaining.
  • The short chapters and quick pacing make it suitable for readers looking for a light, escapist read.
  • Those who don't mind some unrealistic elements in their thrillers and enjoy witty, sarcastic characters may find Jane Smith's story engaging.
  • The book would appeal to readers who like complex plots with multiple cases intertwining and don't mind cliffhanger endings that lead into a series.

Who is unlikely to appreciate this book?

  • Readers seeking realistic legal procedurals or accurate courtroom depictions will likely be frustrated by this book.
  • Those who prefer deeply developed, likable characters may struggle with Jane Smith's abrasive personality.
  • Readers looking for a standalone novel with a satisfying conclusion will be disappointed by the cliffhanger ending.
  • Critics of James Patterson's co-authored works and those who dislike formulaic thrillers may find little new here.
  • Readers sensitive to clichés, stereotypes, or unrealistic plot elements in their crime fiction will probably be unsatisfied.
  • Those expecting a profound exploration of terminal illness or seeking a more serious tone in their legal thrillers may find this book too light or superficial for their tastes.

Things online reviewers enjoyed about this book

  • Fast-paced and action-packed legal thriller
  • Short, snappy chapters make it a quick read
  • Strong, tough female protagonist in Jane Smith
  • Witty dialogue and humor throughout
  • Interesting courtroom drama scenes
  • Likable supporting character in Jimmy Cunniff
  • Intriguing premise with terminal diagnosis adding stakes
  • Multiple intertwining cases and plot threads
  • Some surprising twists and turns in the story
  • Entertaining and escapist read for fans of the genre

Things people didn't like as much about this book

  • Unrealistic and over-the-top courtroom/legal scenes
  • Main character Jane can be unlikable and abrasive
  • Plot holes and lack of realism in investigation aspects
  • Cliffhanger ending that leaves story unresolved
  • Overuse of clichés and stereotypes
  • Terminal illness subplot not fully developed
  • Some found the pacing slow at times
  • Lack of character depth for some readers
  • Predictable elements for experienced thriller readers
  • Writing quality criticized by some as subpar

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