James Patterson Quote
Glaring at the Gasman, ter Borcht said, Your time is coming to an end, youpathetic failure of an experiment. Vhat you say now is how you vill beremembered.Gazzy’s blue eyes flashed. Then you can remember me telling you to kissmy-Enough! ter Borcht said.
James Patterson
Glaring at the Gasman, ter Borcht said, Your time is coming to an end, youpathetic failure of an experiment. Vhat you say now is how you vill beremembered.Gazzy’s blue eyes flashed. Then you can remember me telling you to kissmy-Enough! ter Borcht said.
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About James Patterson
James Brendan Patterson (born March 22, 1947) is an American author. Among his works are the Alex Cross, Michael Bennett, Women's Murder Club, Maximum Ride, Daniel X, NYPD Red, Witch & Wizard, Private and Middle School series, as well as many stand-alone thrillers, non-fiction, and romance novels. Patterson's books have sold more than 425 million copies, and he was the first person to sell one million e-books. In 2016, Patterson topped Forbes's list of highest-paid authors for the third consecutive year, with an income of $95 million. His total income over a decade is estimated at $700 million.
In November 2015, Patterson received the Literarian Award from the National Book Foundation. He has donated millions of dollars in grants and scholarship to various universities, teachers' colleges, independent bookstores, school libraries, and college students to promote literacy.
In November 2015, Patterson received the Literarian Award from the National Book Foundation. He has donated millions of dollars in grants and scholarship to various universities, teachers' colleges, independent bookstores, school libraries, and college students to promote literacy.