The Bourne Objective


Fiction - Audiobook
14 Pages
Reviewed on 10/27/2010
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Reviewed by Samantha F. for Readers' Favorite

This book is the 8th in the Bourne Series. I have not read the others, but I did see the first 3 movies. The book was about Jason Bourne, a spy formerly with an organization but now on his own, coming to terms with the death of someone he was close with and the life he lives. The secret organization he is trying to unravel adds many twists to the book, as he tries to get to the bottom of things. This is where most of the action occurs.

The prologue was odd, because it has sound effects. I was not expecting it, and don't feel it added to the book at all. It was also strange to hear the woman's voices being done by a man ingratiating a woman- poorly. I also found it distracting. I did like that they used music at suspenseful times. The ending was good, it tied everything up well. Even though the book could be tedious at times, I think it was a good read. I want to read book #7 now, and find out more about these characters.