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The Brethren

The Brethren

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Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Going Nowhere
Review: I rushed to buy this latest offering of my favorite author, Mr. Grisham. I dug into the pages with a great appetite. Unfortunately, I found that I was asked by the author to satisfy my appetite with a long series of appetizers.

I was quite disappointed with the lack of character development in the key characters. We, as readers, were offered little with which to identify with the Brethren. As such, the ending becomes doubly dissatisfying.

After establishing a couple of good complementary plots, the book seems to go nowhere but to drag the plots along. I likened the experience to watching the OJ chase scene in the white Bronco. A lot of suspense, a million different potential endings, but in the end it went out with a whimper rather than with a bang.

We are introduced to too many of the victims of the Brethren's scheme with little added relevance to the story. What additional value did the character of Buster bring to the story? Too many CIA goons come and go, with no contribution to the story.

So what are we left with? The crooks live happily ever after overseas with large sums of money and a hint at the continuation of the con. A crooked CIA Director who gets a moron elected as President by buying an election with illegal money.

One moral victory, at least we ended up with a dead lawyer.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Thinking international
Review: There is no doubt that john grisham is a good writer i've seen the ohter reviews saying the book is terrible or so,but i think as a reader whose main language isn't English the book has an easy understanding and the story is very smooth if u want somthing cool to spent your time The Brethren is a good option (and others be optimistic about your reviews)

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: The Manchurian Candidate Meets the Bretheren Grim
Review: Even granting that John Grisham is a genre unto himself, his latest tale of crooked judges, attorneys and politicians and their hapless victims is not up to his usual standard. While "The Bretheren" is distinguished by the same shallow insights, stereotyped characters, cliched descriptions ("tell, don't show" apparently is Grisham's guiding stylistic principle), and plot summaries that characterize most if not all of Grisham's work, in this case, the characters are even more banal and thinly-sketched than usual, while the plot is a hackneyed blackmail scenario married to a Grisham-version of "the Manchurian Candidate." Nor does Grisham provide any "good guys" to provide a narrative or psychological counterpoint to the three incarcerated judges whose blackmail scheme intersects with the CIA's own plan to employ illegal campaign financing and orchestrated overseas terrorism to elect a presidential candidate that will serve its own political ends: the only "heros" in this story are the hurriedly described, quickly-disposed of gay victims of the three blackmailers and an equally insubstantial, wrongly-imprisoned boat-builder. While the world may indeed be as grim as all that, Grisham's novels, lacking psychological depth or narrative complexity, must rely on the struggle between good and evil to sustain the reader's interest. In this case we have a mere catalogue of bad guys who behave badly, and a poorly-drawn,uninspired one at that.

Indeed, one gets the impression that Grisham had no fun writing this novel and that, having contracted to produce a book a year, he is merely, and grimly "churning 'em out". This is a shame, because some of his work -- "The Runaway Jury," and "The Rainmaker," e.g. -- is actually not bad. Maybe the answer is to take his profits, buy out his contract and, following his characters' fantasies, remove himself to a Caribbean Island, where he can write what he wants, at his leisure.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: What was the point?
Review: I read all of John Grisham's books and consider him one of the best authors of our time. However, on this one, I think he was not up to par. I could never really understand where he was going with this one. The story seemed to take you in a certain direction, then just drop you. The ending did not pull things together, nor did it make some kind of statement. I got the feeling at the end of this story that nothing had been resolved in the characters lives and we are just kind of left wondering what it was all about. Far from his best, but still better than many other authors.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Boring brethren
Review: If you want to lose time,you should read it.This book is horrible borig and primitive.The heroes are very artificial.The story is too long and has no main idea.The best thing you should do with te book is to throw it away before reading.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: The Brethren
Review: I found the storyline to be complicated and unbelieveable. I have read everything John Grisham has written and found this book to be a disappointment.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Don't take us for a ride ......Please
Review: With 'The Brethren',John Grisham has touched an all time low as far as his novels are concerned,with a wafer thin story line grisham introduces a whole set of insignificant characters,the only purpose being to fill up the pages in the novel.Read the first two chapters and the last chapter,you won't miss anything and you won't even feel that you have missed any continuity,and the ending is absolutely ridiculous,its as if Grisham wanted to end this novel and thats why the contrived ending.Go back and read the first Grisham's first published novel 'The Firm' and read 'The Brethren',you will notice the absolute contrast,after reading this novel you will feel that 'The testament' was a classic.Is Grisham losing his touch or are we expecting a lot more from him..to be frank i don't know and i am not even interested in buying one more hardcover book of grisham,and finally one word to Grisham...'Don't take the fans for a ride' and don't make a wafer thin story line into some 400 pages odd ridiculous novel.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Bad
Review: I felt insulted by this book. The characters were not fully developed, and the sense of drama, the legalese was starkly missing. Mr. Grisham seems rather inept in the political and electioneering process, and it shows.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Not his best
Review: I love John Grisham and will read whatever he writes, but this book was a bit of a let down. It is always exciting reading Grisham books because he fills the pages with suspense and the ending often is a surprise, but in The Bretheren, I read the last pages and wondered where the twist was going to come in. It never did. I felt empty reading the last page and questioned where I went wrong. I didn't have much feeling for any of the characters and felt the ending was not typical Grisham quality. It appeared that in writing the book he got tired and then just ended it. I was disappointed but will always be a great fan of John Grisham and continue to await every new book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Intoxicating
Review: The Brethren is a hard book to put down when you start flipping the pages, quite intoxicating and full of suspense with a rich harvest of characters. Would make a good movie with Danny DeVito as Trevor !


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