harry currie
posts on 6/20/2005 9:17:57 PM
I have read a great many of your wonderful books and I particulary enjoyed The Bourne Series
H.currie Birmingham England
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John O'Meara
posts on 6/18/2005 3:31:21 PM
Some people become what they are supposed to be. I believe Robert Ludlum is one of those people. I enjoyed his first two Bourne books, but the Bourne Ultimatum really captured me. Maybe it's because there hasn't been a terrible movie made from it. Anyway, the manner in which Ludlum writes circles within circles has me captivated.
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Kathy Kelland
posts on 6/17/2005 7:18:16 PM
there is no comparison. i have read just about all his novels and enjoyed then all throughly. i think the BOURNE series were my favorite. the movies were not worth watching. i have read a lot of books by different authors but he is the best.
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Fred
posts on 6/17/2005 12:03:55 PM
The Bourne Identity starring Richard Chamberlin is available at Blockbuster. I rented it last year - and enjoyed it because it's exactly the same story as the book.
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Lynne
posts on 6/15/2005 2:15:31 AM
The two recent Bourne movies are barely recognisable by those who have enjoyed the books. I turned the DVD off in disgust. The telemovie of The Bourne Identity with Richard Chamberlin is very much closer to the original story line. It goes for about 4 hours and is worth seeing by Ludlum fans. I bought a copy but hadn't seen it around before. I think it is hard to find.
Lynne.
ps: Writing lessons from Robert Ludlum would be very difficult to get now, as he is dead. Interesting! I must check out Google!
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heidi
posts on 6/14/2005 8:22:44 PM
The movie The Bourne Supremacy, and the novel are completely different i believe... is this correct?
Heidi
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Hal Shaeffer
posts on 6/5/2005 6:56:55 PM
Just saw an unusual item. An offer of a writing lesson by Robert Ludlum. Saw it on google when I typed it Robert Ludlum Books. Anybody know anything about this?
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