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The Brethren |
List Price: $49.95
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Rating: Summary: Grisham's worst Review: I've thoroughly enjoyed all of the previously written Grisham novels. Do yourself a favor. Wait for the next one and read the reviews first.
Rating: Summary: Bestseller, my foot! Review: I've read every one of Grisham's books and this one was a great disappointment. Totally ungripping, I nevertheless forced myself to read the whole thing. And got disappointed in the end too. Avoid this - if you want to read Grisham, start with Chamber and then move chronologically forward.
Rating: Summary: Not one of Grisham's best Review: A bit lame- the story is original, but it doesn't tie up, especially the end which is disappointing. I still can't figure out why some people get killed and others don't .........! But, as a great fan of Grisham's, his style is still impeccable and his character descriptions very amusing.
Rating: Summary: Put The Bretren up there with Gone with the Wind Review: Grisham has done it again! The man cannot miss! Yes! I loved this book, and I've read twice already. The thing is that it's so sad and upsetting but I am a tad bit sentimental. Anyway, you should read this book it is sooooooooo good. I think I'll write song about it. Something like: The Brethren Yeah! Brethren Yeah! You're a good book Yeah! Oh I love you as I do the flowers of spring time and crispy, fresh mountain air, oh Brethren I love thee.
Rating: Summary: Disappointing Review: I've read all Mr. Grisham's book and the quality continues to decline. Never was difficult to put it down. Just didn't excite me.
Rating: Summary: Another weak ending Review: Last and certainly least! This is the weakest of all Grishams books. It took me about 80 pages before I was not forcing myself to continue reading. I usually grab the main character and root for him/her in Grisham's work. Not this time. They were all boring and none were clever. No character development and the plot was poor. Grisham never ends a book well. It is almost like he gets tired and wraps it up to get rid of the project but the ending did not detract from this. It was bad from beginning to end. I am only glad that I read it, so I can say I read it, when everyone that reads Grisham talks about it. Its an easy read. Try it. You may like it and think I am crazy.
Rating: Summary: The Brethren Review: A fun and timely read. No, this is not fine literature (and not meant to be) or Grisham's best or worst....Just a little something different from America's favorite ex-lawyer.
Rating: Summary: Not one of Grisham's best Review: I would not recommend this book as someone's first reading by Grisham. It was a good book, but not one of his best. It was about 100 pages too long and didn't really have much of a plot. The only reason I kept reading it was because of the conspiracy and wanted to see if the guy was caught writing letters to Ricky :)
Rating: Summary: Different, but entertaining Review: I actually enjoyed this book. I have read all of JG's books since he first entered the scene. It was very different from some of his earlier stuff, actually reminded me a bit of The Partner. There was really no good or bad guys. Enjoyed the three judges. They actually made me laugh a few times. I was really worried when I read other reviews and hoped that I had not wasted money having the book shipped all the way to Moscow. It was not a waste of money. It was not the best Grisham, but still entertaining.
Rating: Summary: Too Short - but good read Review: Have read all of Grisham's book and the only ones I still buy in Hardcover because I can't wait for the paperback. Enjoyed the book but found it too short. The ending needs another 100 pages at least and lots more details.
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