He uses suspense in his novels.
James Patterson uses a custom-built computer with high-end components and specifications to write his books. He prefers a powerful system with a fast processor, ample storage, and a large monitor for writing comfortably for long periods.
natrulism
Some popular books that make use of the narrative device of stream of consciousness include "Ulysses" by James Joyce, "To the Lighthouse" by Virginia Woolf, and "Mrs. Dalloway" also by Virginia Woolf. These books present the inner thoughts and feelings of characters in a continuous, flowing manner without traditional sentence structure or punctuation.
Methodists use the standard 'Protestant' Bible - King James Version, etc - which has 66 books within.
The Bible. For example: "King James Version", or "The New World Translation"
In the King James version the word - anticipation - does not appear at all
Lol no, its taken from the books unusual writing style.
Ernest Brian Patterson has written: 'The use of porous materials in air bearings'
James D. Benson has written: 'The language people really use' -- subject(s): College readers, English language, Style
She used the narrative syle which tells a story based on a real or imagined event.
They don't keep stuff that long. besides, it's too far out of style for practical use.
James Lorimer has written: 'Book reading in Canada' -- subject(s): Statistics, Books and reading, Booksellers and bookselling, Library use studies, Libraries