bones buried deep
Max Allan Collins, a mystery writer who has also written some of the CSI books has only done one in the Bones universe as of this date. ", Reviewed in the United Kingdom on July 18, 2011, I love this book as its a mixture of my favorite book series by Kathy Reichs. Really? It seemed like bad stage direction, which made me wonder if this was an episode that didn't get approved for production. To be honest, I bought the book because it was less than $1 used, and I thought the idea of a book based on a TV show that is itself based on a series of books to be one of the dumbest things I've ever heard.
Arrow; TV Tie in Ed Edition (June 1, 2006), Fan Fiction or a Rejected Script Proposal, Reviewed in the United States on April 25, 2013. Reviewed in the United States on July 8, 2006. To be honest, I bought the book because it was less than $1 used, and I thought the idea of a book based on a TV show that is itself based on a series of books to be one of the dumbest things I've ever heard. There's a problem loading this menu right now. 1.0 out of 5 stars Bones: Buried Deep.
Really? A real twist comes wh. I was thrilled when I initially found this book because I thought, Hooray, another way to read my favorite Forensic Doc. Seeing the title with "Bones" and Kathy Reichs name on the cover, I assumed she actually wrote it. I was so disappointed in the book, that if it had not been based on "Bones," I would have thrown it in the trash after the first 20 pages. This is based on the TV series, based on the books by Kathy Reichs. Max Allan Collins is happily one of the few exceptions that prove the rule.
I really liked the plot of this book - it was so easy to read and kept you guessing with a few sharp surprises along the way BUT the author has obviously not watched the programme as the characters were waaaaaay out!
but then again im a die hard kathy reichs and Bones fan so.. short read based on tv series not the original books. Each of the initial deposit of bones in a plastic bag with a bizarre a chilling note. He wrote it, with a sentence in the acknowledgements saying "I wish to thank Kathy Reichs for sharing her anthropological expertise." This reads pretty much like fan fiction, and gets some of the voices right (Angela Montenegro's few lines in the book fit the voice of her TV show character perfectly) but I don't think Mr Collins gets Dr Brennan right. by Pocket Star Books. It also analyzes reviews to verify trustworthiness. I don't think the author is to blame for the faults of the book, however. I was seriously considering that field for myself. It is a great read! Please try your request again later. You're listening to a sample of the Audible audio edition. However, this book was quite a disappointment to me. Fourth star for being set in Chicago, and especially the Field Museum. I am a fan of Kathy Reichs, but also of the Bones TV series and I was hoping I had found something along the lines of the TV series -- that is, a little more upbeat than Ms. Reichs and including the other characters I enjoy. I notice there were no more written, I guess it's overkill to write books based on a show that is in turn based on a book series? Collins' writing style is so economically fluid and precise that it's almost like the book was written by a machine, were it not for the surprisingly sophisticated sense of humor. Reviewed in the United States on July 8, 2006. Reviewed in the United States on January 14, 2014. Max Allan Collins name was in large letters, but I'll read anything she writes. I liked the CSI series better ~ probably because I had not read any other CSI offerings from different authors. Reviewed in the United States on June 5, 2006, I am a huge fan of Kathy Reichs' novels and of the TV Series, Bones. Max Allan Collins is happily one of the few exceptions that prove the rule.
When Bones first aired, I was somewhat skeptical they'd be able to properly illustrate Brennan and the work she does.
Pretty much the same as the show (early seasons?) I could actually SEE the TV characters while reading this one, so I guess it is actually very well written, but I'm not impressed. May have. Then you can start reading Kindle books on your smartphone, tablet, or computer - no Kindle device required. Your recently viewed items and featured recommendations, Select the department you want to search in. A suspect is quickly taken into custody, but Tempe senses the case is far from closed. Therefore it is misleading to name Reichs as (co-)author. I had them all packed in boxes, so I couldn't get to them afterwards! The witty and snappy dialogue is not there. Sadly for me, the Temperance Brennen of this book doesn’t have the same temperament of the one I’ve come to love from the Kathy Reichs novels. fans of the television series that ship Booth and Bones. I'm all for not jumping into sex in chapter one and going along with the tension created in the TV series, but this was hard to read. I did not care for the way the author wrote dialogue -- Brennan's dialog is not that simplimatic on the TV program, and she certainly would never say, "Where at!?" 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 -- in order to stay alive.
I guarantee you love the story! I am huge fan of both so this book was perfect I hope there will be more and if there is I will be buying them. Reviewed in the United States on August 6, 2014.
Reviewed in the United States on August 6, 2014.
Please try again. I am such a fan of the TV show, "Bones," and was thrilled when I found out there was a novel based on the series.
As far as I can find out, this is the only book from the TV series.
To get the free app, enter your mobile phone number. Reading this book from beginning to end was like watching an episode of Bones. I became pretty obvious as I read on, however, that the author had very little sense of the characters' original personalities, especially Brennan. The complication with writing a book based on an existing property is that you have to remain true to the characters as they have been created by other people, not how you'd like them to be, and this book appeared less than 6 months after the show first aired. The book allowed viewers of the show literary versions of their favorite characters without a hint that their parts were written by someone other than the show's weekly scribes. Let me say that again.
The plot had potential but the ending was such a let down and the dialog at times was so...high school. There is very, very little description of the forensic techniques used in the show. I don't think the author is to blame for the faults of the book, however. Fan Fiction or a Rejected Script Proposal, Reviewed in the United States on April 25, 2013.
Please try again. I wanted to read about my friend Tempe, the alcoholic who DOESN'T drink chardonnay without DIRE consequences. If this is people's impressions of the show...I am very sad.
FBI agent Seeley Booth was making progress on his chicago mob case against the Gianelli family until a bag containing a skeleton with a note came in front of the FBI building. I wonder what she meant by that. The associate characters -- Zach, Jack, Angela -- were treated poorly. As they both make progress they finally find a reasonable. Common knowledge tells us not to expect much from authors who write novels based on tv shows. His character was a strange mix of the TV show character (completely unable to get pop-culture references) and the pre-existing Kathy Reichs novels (there's a reference to Dr Brennan's ex-husband Pete, likely to confuse those who haven't read the novels). The author way overused the joke where Brennan did not "know what that means. It's the book based on the series based on the book, for serious.
I don't usually write reviews for books, because they are very subjective, but I was so disappointed with this book I felt I needed to say something. When I first started reading the Brennan books, I wanted to be a forensic anthropologist. Bones buried Deep is a mystery crime, suspense book. I was so disappointed in the book, that if it had not been based on "Bones," I would have thrown it in the trash after the first 20 pages. Bad mystery writing all around. Bones: Buried Deep by Max Allan Collins, Kathy Reichs (Based On Work by) Paperback – July 12, 2009 4.1 out of 5 stars 118 ratings See all formats and editions Hide other formats and editions It also analyzes reviews to verify trustworthiness. Bones Buried Deep is modified to be based on the television show Bones written by Max Allan collins. It is *inspired* by the life of Kathy Reichs, *featuring* the character created by Reichs and based on the Fox TV-series!
Anyone who has read one of the books and also seen the show will be well aware that they are poles apart.
As a continuation of the TV series the book isn't bad, but it's NOT a Kathy Reichs bones novel. Welcome back. Anyone familiar with the Reichs novels would recall a fairly significant trait of Dr Brennan is that she is a recovering alcoholic, so drinking is not something she does casually (and for some reason, I seem to recall that she actually prefers red wine). And then were no hints to the surprise ending. This book, though, turns that on its head a little, since as I mentioned, there's a reference to the ex-husband Pete. ]. See search results for this author. Instead, I got something I could find in fan fiction sites online -- for free and possibly better written. The web unravels as more clues are discovered with more bones are deposited through out the city and at a national park. Unable to add item to List. The whole premise of Bones the TV series is based around the interaction of the characters and their personalities are very obvious when you watch it and it annoyed me a little during the reading of it when the characters spoke or interacted wrongly. He has no feel for the characters: they are shallow and one-dimensional.
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