James Patterson is an author I have read many times. Perhaps that's why I was anxious to read "The House of Kennedy," but after working through four generations of Kennedy's and countless familial tragedies, I found myself wanting more from Patterson. The book seemed like little more than a recitation of countless facts about the Kennedy clan -- most of which were attributed to other historians. While informative, it lacked new information -- the personal behind-the-scenes stories -- about one of America's most famous families. Do I know more about the Kennedys after reading Patterson's book. Obviously the answer is yes. Did I expect more from the author? Also, yes.