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Random House presents the audiobook edition of The Store by James Patterson, read by Graham Halstead.

The Store doesn't just want your money – it wants your soul.

Imagine a future of unparalleled convenience. A powerful retailer, The Store, can deliver anything to your door, anticipating the needs and desires you didn't even know you had.

Most people are fine with that, but not Jacob and Megan Brandeis. New York writers whose livelihood is on the brink of extinction, Jacob and Megan are going undercover to dig up The Store's secrets in a book that could change the entire American way of life. But after a series of unsettling discoveries, Jacob and Megan's worst fears about The Store seem like just the beginning.

Harbouring a secret that could get him killed, Jacob has to find a way to escape The Store's watchful eye and publish his expose – before the truth dies with him.

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whilst I sort of enjoyed this book and rooted for the ending I found it difficult to focus on and listen to. it didn't thrill me or keep me on the edge of my seat. it is an average comfortable book. It's ok. would i recommend it? put it this way life will go on as normal if you don't buy it. it isn't a book I would rush out to buy. Sorry James Patterson. not your normal brilliant self

hard to get into and predictable

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I enjoyed the story as it progressed but felt let down at the end as it felt very rushed and a bit anticlimactic.

Mediocre

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I love James Patterson but I found this book disappointing, struggled to finish it.

The Store

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So much more could have been done with this story. It was starting to get interesting then it just ended with lousy plot holes you could drive an elephant through. It was if the author said "Dan is that enough words?" then when told yes they finished it in a few sentences. Pity as a great idea that could have been super. Look at how the book Toys treated the same concept in a much bettet fashion.

good but lousy ending

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Great to listen to whilst running. .. but then I do love James Patterson so am biased

Wonderful Story

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