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The Brethren

The Brethren

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Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Forget this one and re-read The Chamber
Review: This is clearly one of Grisham's weakest books to date. The story is not at all exciting, and his plot and character development are both weak. I found the book to be dry, boring and about 250 pages too long. Skip this one, and pull out an old copy of the Chamber. It will be a better use of time.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Never make the Movie
Review: I hope they never make the movie of this book without including everything. A great book, that kept me excited the whole time I was reading. I suggest that everyone who loves adventure read this book.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Preposterous plot and characters
Review: John Grisham is no genius of literary style, but usually he knows how to spin a good yarn. Unfortunately, 'The Brethren' is probably his weakest effort to date. The old adage, "Write what you know!" has relevance here. Grisham strayed from his highly successful formula writing about lawyers and trials, into unfamiliar territory. The result was mediocre at best.

Although it is an intriguing story that Grisham tells well, all the characters and major plot elements range from implausible to inconceivable. The three judges as characters are extremely hard to swallow. The idea that three men who devoted their lives to the law would run an extortion scam from their prison cell is simply preposterous. There would be too much cognitive dissonance to overcome. I might believe one, but not three.

The entire election storyline was dubious as well. An unknown single-issue candidate touting only defense comes out of nowhere to blow by all the competition in the primaries? Are we really expected to believe this?

Finally, there is the ending. I'm not going to blow it for you, but suffice it to say it was absurd. There is no way the final resolution would occur in the real world.

Overall, I would have to rate this book about a 4/10. It is hard to enjoy even the best of stories if you are skeptical of almost every premise and character.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Not bad
Review: This book was not as good as other books Grishman has written, but it wasn't a bad read. The ending, though, needed some work.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: lame
Review: pretty lame effort. grisham is not that great a writer to begin with, but this silly story never really gets going. the basic premise is pretty weak to begin with, and with the amateurish wrting, it's tough to get through the first hundred pages.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Disappointed
Review: While this book was an easy and quick read, the ending was extremely disappointing. I'm a big fan of John G but I can not recommend this book.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: The Brethren
Review: Colorful characters, as always, but the story did not move forward. Had to push myself to continue reading it. Disappointing.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Boring and disappointing
Review: I am a John Grisham fan. I have read all his books. I looked forward to reading this one, but I was so disappointed. I found this book boring, it took me weeks to read and in the end I was totally deflated. It lacked a 'punch line'..it was simply about 3 judges in a jail up to dirty tricks. My family was shocked that this book stayed so long at my bedside without being touched.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Shocking Pen Pal Scandal
Review: John has picked-up the most current subject this time, i.e. 'BM' Mails or Pen Pals. The two story lines have been well balanced and paced. It was interesting & breathtaking to read the criminal use of Pen Pals / Friendship kind of magazines. US President Election process was dramatic. Though The Breth'n has never touched heights of The Firm or The Chamber but nevertheless its' worth reading. John has put-in lot of efforts to mix judiciously the two stories with Law as catalyst !

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Good Book
Review: This work by John Grisham is a good story. It lacks maning and excitment, but he sure knows how to tell a story well.


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