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		<title>By: Anonymous</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 30 Jul 2009 08:21:17 +0000</pubDate>
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        &lt;b&gt;&lt;span class=&quot;h3color tiny&quot;&gt;This review is from: &lt;/span&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;http://www.amazon.com/Brethren-John-Grisham/dp/0385497466/ref=cm_cr_dp_orig_subj&quot;&gt;The Brethren (Hardcover)&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/b&gt;
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Admittedly, I&#039;m biased: I have read and enjoyed all the Grisham books, five of them last year alone. The Brethren is a fun, great read, and the author easily combines political intrigue with one of his favorite topics:  people scheming over money that does not belong to them (see The Testament,  The Partner). &lt;p&gt;This is a very enjoyable book, and Teddy Maynard, Aaron  Lake and the three judges are some of Grisham&#039;s finest and deepest  characters. As long as the author keeps churning out this quality of work,  I will keep standing in line to buy it, and so should you.
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        <b><span class="h3color tiny">This review is from: </span><a href="http://www.amazon.com/Brethren-John-Grisham/dp/0385497466/ref=cm_cr_dp_orig_subj">The Brethren (Hardcover)</a></b>
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<p>Admittedly, I&#8217;m biased: I have read and enjoyed all the Grisham books, five of them last year alone. The Brethren is a fun, great read, and the author easily combines political intrigue with one of his favorite topics:  people scheming over money that does not belong to them (see The Testament,  The Partner).
<p>This is a very enjoyable book, and Teddy Maynard, Aaron  Lake and the three judges are some of Grisham&#8217;s finest and deepest  characters. As long as the author keeps churning out this quality of work,  I will keep standing in line to buy it, and so should you.
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		<title>By: Hume</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 30 Jul 2009 05:09:35 +0000</pubDate>
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        &lt;b&gt;&lt;span class=&quot;h3color tiny&quot;&gt;This review is from: &lt;/span&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;http://www.amazon.com/Brethren-John-Grisham/dp/0385497466/ref=cm_cr_dp_orig_subj&quot;&gt;The Brethren (Hardcover)&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/b&gt;
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Firstly, this book is written by John Grisham, which means that you get the usual well-written book, so that once you start it, you don&#039;t put it down till you finish. (At least, that&#039;s what happened to me. I read it in a  weekend.)  What makes this one different is that there aren&#039;t really any  good guys. It&#039;s the story of how some crooked judges are able to run a scam  from inside a jail, paralleled with how a completely evil general tries to  buy an election and start a war. The scam itself is really the hero of the  story. I often caught myself thinking &quot;Isn&#039;t that clever?&quot;. Also,  Grisham shows his usual cynicism of lawyers with a funny character called  Trevor. (Here&#039;s betting Steve Buscemi will play him in the movie!) Other  reviewers have commented that the plot could have done with some more  twists. But I didn&#039;t mind the way the plot developed. I found it more  believable than The Firm, (whose main character seemed a bit too  superhuman), but not quite as intriguing as The Runaway Jury (which is my  favourite).  All in all, it&#039;s a good solid Grisham book that will be well  worth the price when it comes out in paperback.
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        <b><span class="h3color tiny">This review is from: </span><a href="http://www.amazon.com/Brethren-John-Grisham/dp/0385497466/ref=cm_cr_dp_orig_subj">The Brethren (Hardcover)</a></b>
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<p>Firstly, this book is written by John Grisham, which means that you get the usual well-written book, so that once you start it, you don&#8217;t put it down till you finish. (At least, that&#8217;s what happened to me. I read it in a  weekend.)  What makes this one different is that there aren&#8217;t really any  good guys. It&#8217;s the story of how some crooked judges are able to run a scam  from inside a jail, paralleled with how a completely evil general tries to  buy an election and start a war. The scam itself is really the hero of the  story. I often caught myself thinking &#8220;Isn&#8217;t that clever?&#8221;. Also,  Grisham shows his usual cynicism of lawyers with a funny character called  Trevor. (Here&#8217;s betting Steve Buscemi will play him in the movie!) Other  reviewers have commented that the plot could have done with some more  twists. But I didn&#8217;t mind the way the plot developed. I found it more  believable than The Firm, (whose main character seemed a bit too  superhuman), but not quite as intriguing as The Runaway Jury (which is my  favourite).  All in all, it&#8217;s a good solid Grisham book that will be well  worth the price when it comes out in paperback.</p>
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		<title>By: Ulmer</title>
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		<dc:creator>Ulmer</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 29 Jul 2009 23:04:16 +0000</pubDate>
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        &lt;b&gt;&lt;span class=&quot;h3color tiny&quot;&gt;This review is from: &lt;/span&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;http://www.amazon.com/Brethren-John-Grisham/dp/0385497466/ref=cm_cr_dp_orig_subj&quot;&gt;The Brethren (Hardcover)&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/b&gt;
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With the majority of mass market autors, you are guaranteed the same kind of read over and over. Not grisham. The Brethren focuses on a little clan of judges in a low security prison setting up a get rich quick scheme that  will guarantee they are set up for good after jail. They lure the men in  through placing ads in gay magazine and then track down the men who reply.  This leads to the perfect extortion scheme because these men don&#039;t want to  be found. They make a mistake with one of the men and it just gets better.  if you like Grisham, you&#039;ll love the Brethren. Not his best, but great  anyway, you won&#039;t be disappointed.
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        <b><span class="h3color tiny">This review is from: </span><a href="http://www.amazon.com/Brethren-John-Grisham/dp/0385497466/ref=cm_cr_dp_orig_subj">The Brethren (Hardcover)</a></b>
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<p>With the majority of mass market autors, you are guaranteed the same kind of read over and over. Not grisham. The Brethren focuses on a little clan of judges in a low security prison setting up a get rich quick scheme that  will guarantee they are set up for good after jail. They lure the men in  through placing ads in gay magazine and then track down the men who reply.  This leads to the perfect extortion scheme because these men don&#8217;t want to  be found. They make a mistake with one of the men and it just gets better.  if you like Grisham, you&#8217;ll love the Brethren. Not his best, but great  anyway, you won&#8217;t be disappointed.</p>
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