Advantages: small form factor, long battery life, built in video camera and FM radio Disadvantages: can't play music or videos without headphones
The Apple iPod Nano 5th gen is that much different from the 4th generation. The main features that are noticeable is obviously the video camera. Amazingly the Nano's form factor is exactly the same, if not smaller even with the camera. The video camera is only VGA, nothing special, though it comes in handy and it's only about £10 more than the previous model.
The 5th Gen model also has a larger screen. I love the super clear curved glass display of the previous model, and with the new model having a larger 2.2 inch screen, it's just a bonus.
Another great feature I love is the built in FM Radio. I find this feature very useful and convenient and I thought that this was the feature that the previous model lacked.
The 5th Gen Nano has the same long battery life of 24 hours music playback and 5 hours video playback.
So, if you have ...
Advantages: bigger story, more to devour than before Disadvantages: still not quite enough happening to keep me hooked
The 5th horseman is the fifth book in the women's murder club series by James Patterson. This series revolves around 4 women who work together as a team to solve murders in San Francisco. The 5th horseman's main plot features a court case against a San Francisco hospital and several strange deaths going on within its walls.
In this book the women's murder club is detective Lindsay Boxer, the main character, Yuki Castellano, a lawyer, Claire Washburn, Lindsay's best friend and medical examiner, and Cindy Thomas, news reporter.
Background of author:
James Patterson is one of the biggest selling authors alive today, repeatedly hitting the bestsellers lists with every new book released. His other credentials include coming up with a slogan for Toys R' Us.
He has collaborated with a number of co authors on his books, including ...
Following the suspicious death of her friend Yuki's mother, Detective Lindsay Boxer investigates a series of suspicious deaths at the San Francisco Medical Center. Her greatest suspect is Doctor Garza, yet she faces a race against time, as the lives of so many patients are in danger. Can she discover the truth behind these events?
This was the first James Patterson book I read. Perhaps it was because of my high expectations after having read so many praising reviews that I was disappointed by the result.
The plot of the story itself was good, and intriguing. However, there were a few negative points about the book itself.
I felt the relationship between the characters was not fully developed, however most importantly, I didn't feel the tension of the story, and felt it was quite slow paced, while I would prefer something more ...