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of his novels, and the chapters were so short, they almost read like Morse code version of a book.</p><p id="a4bb">But I love Dolly Parton and enjoyed her <i>Dolly Parton, Songteller,</i> a collection of her lyrics and offbeat musings on life (her motto, she says, is “Leave no rhinestone unturned”).</p><p id="72b8">If anyone could tempt me to return to Patterson, it might be Dolly. So I looked into profe

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ssional critics’ reviews of their new co-authored music thriller <i>Run,</i> <i>Rose, Run.</i></p><p id="c724">Surprise! They were a lot more favorable than the scorching pan I’d once given to Patterson. If you’re on the fence about whether to try their literary duet, as I was, <a href="https://bookmarks.reviews/reviews/run-rose-run/">here’s what</a> well-respected pros say about it.</p></article></body>

Are Dolly Parton And James Patterson Better Together?

What tough professional critics are saying

Credit: Dolly Parton Instagram

You can’t exactly call me a James Patterson fan. I’ve read only one of his novels, and the chapters were so short, they almost read like Morse code version of a book.

But I love Dolly Parton and enjoyed her Dolly Parton, Songteller, a collection of her lyrics and offbeat musings on life (her motto, she says, is “Leave no rhinestone unturned”).

If anyone could tempt me to return to Patterson, it might be Dolly. So I looked into professional critics’ reviews of their new co-authored music thriller Run, Rose, Run.

Surprise! They were a lot more favorable than the scorching pan I’d once given to Patterson. If you’re on the fence about whether to try their literary duet, as I was, here’s what well-respected pros say about it.

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