Home :: Books :: Audiocassettes  

Arts & Photography
Audio CDs
Audiocassettes

Biographies & Memoirs
Business & Investing
Children's Books
Christianity
Comics & Graphic Novels
Computers & Internet
Cooking, Food & Wine
Entertainment
Gay & Lesbian
Health, Mind & Body
History
Home & Garden
Horror
Literature & Fiction
Mystery & Thrillers
Nonfiction
Outdoors & Nature
Parenting & Families
Professional & Technical
Reference
Religion & Spirituality
Romance
Science
Science Fiction & Fantasy
Sports
Teens
Travel
Women's Fiction
The Brethren

The Brethren

List Price: $49.95
Your Price: $31.47
Product Info Reviews

<< 1 .. 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 .. 98 >>

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: one of Grisham's weakest yet
Review: Who wants to read a book about dirty old men who want to sleep with younger men, and get blackmailed by some prisoners? That's one of the two main plotlines of this book. This is one Grisham book that I found easy to put down, and hard to pick up again.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Did he phone this in?
Review: I was VERY disappointed with The Brethren. I found the plot implausible and the characters were just too "perfect". I struggled to get through this novel and I am a BIG Grisham fan.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: This could really happen, couldn't it?
Review: This book left me wondering how often criminals in jails really do mastermind businesses to make money illegally and get away with it? "The Brethren" had many twists and turns and a few surprises for this reader.

The story of three men orchestrating a money-making and blackmail scheme from inside a jail cell is original and unique. The fact that they stumble on a politicial seeking office as the President of the United States is an added bonus and one they want to use to their benefit. Thus begins the story.

A fast-moving Grisham as usual, but the ending came a little too soon. Always a good read.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Worst one yet
Review: John Grisham's books have deteriorated over time--we've reached a new low. Boring, predictable, dull characters you can't care about. I actually had to force myself to finish it. Gave it to a friend and she didn't even get to the end--same reason. I've read every book he's ever put out, usually as they are hot off the presses. I've begun to question why....

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Another good book from Grisham
Review: If you like Grisham, you'll like this book. One of his better efforts, it moves along on two fronts that eventually come together in a satisfying conclusion. Character development is excellent, suspense constant, with a relatively abrupt ending being the only downside to the book.

The book tells the story of three judges spending time in a federal penitentiary in Florida and a con game they are running on unsuspecting marks on the outside. A parallel story is that of a Presidential Candidate, his run for office, and all the intrigue associated with a Presidential race. Twists and turns abound, keeping the reader's interest throughout. Be ready to read for awhile as this book is hard to put down.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Not Great, Not Horrible
Review: Grisham's a solid writer, there's no doubt of that. And I'll agree that this book is well-written. But there are so many little side-stories and so many characters that it gets confusing quickly. But I'd reccommend it anyway, it's a decent read and it seems to be pretty factual when it comes to the politics aspects of the storyline. Give it a try, see what you think...

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Pretty Intriguing, but not this best
Review: You find yourself pretty amazed at how easy and simple the scam is, but the overall story was just okay. It's not a total bore, but in my opinion, not his best. Actually when you get the whole effect of the scam and exactly how it works, you are almost halfway through the book. It's an easy read. Got a couple of hours to kill on the beach? Definitely the book to bring.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Publisher's dream
Review: I always get a sense of excitement when I pick up the new John Grisham book. The cover is often pretty, the reverse is complete with complementary reviews, there is an interesting plot summary and the immortal "International no.1 bestseller" is printed on the front. However, the meat of the novel often disappoints. I didn't like The Client; A Time to Kill was run-of-the-mill and The Rainmaker, my favourite Grisham, was average at best. I am a publisher's dream though and so I picked up the new novel of an author I don't particular care for. I read the book and, surprise, I didn't particularly like it.

The Brethren is more of a political thriller than Grisham's usual courtroom plots. There are lawyers of course, but no scene is set in a courtroom. This was a pleasant surprise. The plot was interesting and fun. Three intelligent, imprisoned judges use their spare time to think up ways of making money so that their life, when or if they are released are comfortable. They start a scam that attempts to out rich, closeted gay men. It's a brilliant idea. And they are untouchable behind the walls of Trumble. However, their trap snares the wrong victim, the soon-to-be President of the US.

There are two plots. One concerns the Brethren. Their scam is brilliant and exciting to see in action. Their incompetent link to the outside Trevor adds a dash of humour to their story. The problem with this plot is that the Brethren are not easily enough recognisable. Joe Roy Spicer was the only judge who was imprinted in my mind, due to the fact that he was often seperate from the other two. In a related story, Teddy, a wheel-chair bound genius plots to get Aaron Lake, a seemingly perfect candidate into the White House. This story is less exciting than the premier story but the characters are drawn better. Aaron Lake isn't give a lot of space in the book but we feel as if we know him; Teddy also.

I did read the closing chapters at one sitting though I didn't find them particularly exciting. Grisham knows how to command the reader's attention but he fails to deliver on interesting, memorable storylines or characters that would raise his novels to a higher plane.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Ending is a bit disappointing
Review: Beginning was good: complex and curiosity rising story. But the end was too simple. No punch line.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Weak.
Review: Grisham has hit is all time low with this book. There is not one character in this novel with whom you can relate. I understand Grisham may have been trying to go a different direction, but he failed miserably.


<< 1 .. 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 .. 98 >>

© 2004, ReviewFocus or its affiliates