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Original Title: The Bourne Supremacy
ISBN: 0752863886 (ISBN13: 9780752863887)
Edition Language: English
Series: Jason Bourne #2
Characters: Jason Bourne
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The Bourne Supremacy (Jason Bourne #2) Mass Market Paperback | Pages: 688 pages
Rating: 4.11 | 166990 Users | 1224 Reviews

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A killer with no face, no identity and a name the world wanted to forget: Jason Bourne Reenter the shadowy world of Jason Bourne, an expert assassin still plagued by the splintered nightmares of his former life. This time the stakes are higher than ever. For someone else has taken on the Bourne identity—a ruthless killer who must be stopped or the world will pay a devastating price. To succeed, the real Jason Bourne must maneuver through the dangerous labyrinth of international espionage—an exotic world filled with CIA plots, turncoat agents, and ever-shifting alliances—all the while hoping to find the truth behind his haunted memories and the answers to his own fragmented past. This time there are two Bournes—and one must die.

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Title:The Bourne Supremacy (Jason Bourne #2)
Author:Robert Ludlum
Book Format:Mass Market Paperback
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 688 pages
Published:2004 by Orion (first published February 11th 1986)
Categories:Fiction. Thriller. Mystery. Suspense. Spy Thriller. Espionage. Action. Adventure

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Ratings: 4.11 From 166990 Users | 1224 Reviews

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I guess whoever likes reading, or even knows how to read, should (or would surely already have) read the Bourne series. The first book that I'd read many many years ago, changed my life for the better. I have this habit of implementing the learnings of what I read in practical life.The second book, The Bourne Supremacy, though its learnings cannot be implemented in real life unless you are in danger, but I'm sure I could use those when I do get in trouble some time. Every paragraph of this book

It sucks that I saw the movies first because the books are so much better and I wish I didn't know some of the things that were going to happen. That being said, this is an awesome series packed with action and punches.

#2 in the Bourne trilogy. This book didn't have some of the elements that made the first one so great, but it had a few things that weren't there in the first book that I liked, namely the distinct seperation of David Webb, the mild mannered husband and Jason Bourne, the highly trained killing machine who cares for nothing but himself. Ludlum actually creates three different characters in the same body: David Webb, Jason Bourne and "Delta", Webbs codename during his time as a heartless American

I gave up. It dragged.

The second novel in the original Bourne Trilogy and Mr Ludlum is really getting the hang of this character. It is almost as if the fictional Jason Bourne is now living a life of his own and the author is just along for the ride. Mainly set in Hong Kong and China the almost supernatural spy is leaving a trail of destruction and we are never really sure who is actually in control of actions and consequences. Ludlum truly was a master of the genre. If you liked the Bourne Identity then pick this up

The first 100 and the last 100 pages were great. The 400 pages in the middle were kind of slow. The book is totally different from the movie. The book takes place in China in the late 70s and is premised on how the world will pretty much end if China tries to take over Hong Kong before 1998. Nothing like an out-dated international crisis to get the blood pumping. I'm just glad to have finished this book (I read it over the course of 2 years).

Seasonal Reading Challenge Fall 2018 Task 15.9 - Get a Clue: Mystery MPG & Characteristic 3 (name in title)Request a Big Book ticket, as MMPB (I read the audio) comes in at 688 pp.
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