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The Brethren

The Brethren

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: "The Brethren" is a page turner
Review: This book was wonderful, and a great page turner. I had a very important test to be studing for, but I couldn't put it down! I love this book. Once again - a masterpiece by John Grisham. No one can compare to John Grisham

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Sequel
Review: Grisham has definitely matured as a writer. The plot was simple and a very interesting read. He did a good job linking the characters and slowly building up the tempo of the book. His characters are human and very believeable. Even the felonious Brethren have flashes of humanity and the squeaky clean Lake has his dark side. Now to the part that I definitely don't like. The book is incomplete, there is no other way to say it. First, either the publisher left out at least 100 to 150 pages accidentally, secondly, Grisham thoroughly lost interest in the project or thirdly, he plans to write a sequel. Mr. Grisham, if you read this, PLEASE send me an email as I really want to know when you plan to finish the book.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Not Up To Standards
Review: This might not be a bad novel, unless you're John Grisham. The author set himself a very high standard with his previous work, so it was perhaps inevitable that he would eventually fail to live up to it. This book reads more like a cheap detective story than the well crafted, intricately plotted stories we have come to expect from this author. It will be interesting to see his next novel. Will he return to his former glory or churn out another example of pulp fiction.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: The Brethren
Review: It seems to me that once a person has made a name for themselves in the world of popular fiction their writing deteriorates. Once I had been introduced to all the players in the book it was predictable and therefore boring. It was just too easy and pointless. If this had been another author would this book have been published?

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Believable and Enjoyable
Review: I have read all of John Grisham's books and this is one of the better ones. It could have had a few more twists involved, but all in all an excellent plot.Quite enjoyable. It took me about 3 days to read.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Not Grisham's Best
Review: I found this book predictable and depressing. The synical outlook on presidential politics would have been forgiveable if there was a protagonist to like, or even to understand. There were so many characters that no one's motivation was explored in any depth. The premise was promising, it was just the execution that was dissappointing.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Where are the good guys?
Review: Where are the good guys in this book? I have read every Grisham novel, and this one I struggled to finish. The Pelican Brief, A Time to Kill, The Client, The Firm, and the Chamber were my favorites, and I will always purchase a Grisham novels, but haven't enjoyed the last few like the first ones. His prior novels had flow. And where is the good guy in these stories. These guys were all dispicable. I like evil characters, but enjoy Mr. Grisham's noble conflicted character somehow fighting for a moral victory. STILL and Always a Grisham Fan

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Disappointing
Review: Is this the same Grisham who wrote "A Time to Kill", "The Firm", "The Rianmaker" etc? Very boring book to read..

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Needs more character depth!
Review: If you are looking for the classic Grisham tale of a man caught between a rock and a hardplace you have come to the wrong place. Grishams characters in this novel evoke no sympathy because he breezes over each character in such a way that the reader never really has the chance to connect with them. Subplots are dropped here and there, and then seem to just go away (such as Butch). The CIA agents are portrayed as nothing more then men with badges, the lawyer is simply a drunk who you could care less about, and Aaron Lake is just a plastic politician wound up in a plot of greed who seems to have left his conscience in the trash with his letters from Ricky.

There is no edge of your seat excitement in this book and you won't be up until 3:00am on a work night cheering the judges on from your bed. Grisham is a talented writer who has proven in the past that he does have the know how to create an excellent suspense novel, but his past couple of books don't seem to be reflecting that (Don't get me started on the Street Lawyer- uggg) Return to the old formula John, because the new one is not working!

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: A Truly Disappointed Long-Time Fan
Review: I cannot believe that John Grisham wrote this book. The ending was foreseeable from the first chapter. Still, I continued to read it hoping that there would be the usually twist in the plot. I finished the book with the oddist sensation. It was not one of surprise that I would normally experience but relief that it was finally over.

I am glad that this is not the first John Grisham book that I have read or it would be my last. I have faith that whatever took place during the writing of this book is over and his writing style will return to the great books that we have come to know and love.


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