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The Brethren

The Brethren

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Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Long Wait, Big Let Down!
Review: I am a very big Grisham fan and was waiting very unpatiently for the newest book. I found that I should have waited until it came out in paperback ( not to pay so much). I was very disappointed. It lost me from the first few chapters and was very hard to keep my attention, unlike previous novels.I kind of thought along the line that this might have been the first book he ever wrote and saved for a while but, it had great similarities to Clancy and other authors along the "Clancy" line. Although I didn't care for the book, I am waiting for the next to see if Grishiam can redeem himself and his work!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Grisham's best work in years
Review: This book is John Grisham's best work in many years. In my opinion his previous books in recent years have been weak. This story though is what I had come to expect from him. The only reason I rate this a 4 instead of a 5 is that it is a little short.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Not at all what I expected ... or anticipated
Review: I didn't find the book full of suspense or intrigue. And fortunately, I was able to borrow the book instead of buying it.

Yes, the plot was very different from his other books, and that in itself made me want to read it. And it was a good read - easy to keep track of who was doing what to whom. But the ending left more than just a little bit to be desired. Most of the events along the way were far too predictable.

My personal favorite was A Time To Kill. This one is not in the same class as what I've come to expect from John Grisham.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: What was he thinking?
Review: I think that John Grishman woke up one day and thought he was Tom Clancy and then set out to write The Brethren. The only problem is that he has done a poor impression. This books lacks the intense climax of previous Grishman novels. It does not draw you in and the only reason I was able to read fast was because my head was use to doing so with Grishman novels.

This book is totally different then previous Grishman novels. Lawyers don't really play a key role here like the The Firm and Rainmaker. This is definitely not the book to recommend to people who haven't read Grishman before. Mr. Grishman, go back to your former successful style when you write your next book and leave Tom Clancy to write Tom Clancy books.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: GOOD BUT CHANGE THE ENDING
Review: I THOUGHT THE BOOK WAS A GOOD READ, VERY TOPICAL WITH SUPER TUESDAY ETC, BUT THE ENDING COULD HAVE BEEN BETTER

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Disappointing
Review: I found this to be my least favorite of all of his work. I thought the plot was weak, and the ending too pat. After the Testament, this book was a big letdown!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Boring!
Review: I finished this book because I was 9 months pregnant and had nothing better to do. This is his worst yet!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: The Brethren
Review: This book was pricey, pithy and pitiful. Let this be as low as Mr. Grisham gets otherwise he will loose his readership. The book was slow, the plots were weak and the read was painful. Sorry Mr. Grisham, if this is the vein you are taking, I will not pay the price.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: ABSOLUTELY DELIGHTFUL/The Brethren
Review: I am not easily pleased, but I absolutely loved this book. You are in on the workings of an extortion scam by three judges in federal prison. You are also in on a presidential campaign (master minded by the head of the CIA) to elect the "PERFECT" and "ELECTABLE" candidate Aaron Lake. A great lesson in power, money and honesty. I can see this coming soon to your nearest theater; much sooner that later I hope. I can't believe the negative reactions to this book, I WAS COMPLETELY DELIGHTED WITH THIS BOOK, and every friend that has read it agrees with me.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Grisham's Right On Track
Review: The Brethren was a very fast paced, original story that kept my interest throughout. The ending was abrupt and left me with a few questions. Overall, very good! You will enjoy it if you love his other novels.


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