Sign up for our newsletters to receive our Best of 2024 ezine!

Reviews by Rachel

If you'd like to be able to easily share your reviews with others, please join BookBrowse.
Order Reviews by:
The Sins of the Father: The Clifton Chronicles, Volume 2
by Jeffrey Archer
good to worse (3/28/2015)
This book came highly recommended to me and it's high praise made me anxious to read it. It began quite well. With strong characters of all colors, shapes and sizes and a protagonist of whom you were excited to follow in his endeavors. Every point of view brought on a new details which filled in the blanks of the other characters narratives. With schoolboy fun, high stakes and a dash of mystery, the book was off to an incredibly amazing start. But almost halfway through it went from being an intriguing intellectual novel to a bad soap opera. One event after another occurred, each more cliched then the last. The novel became boring, cliched and predictable. The further I read on the cheaper the plot twists and characters became. I would NOT recommend this book. It is a good read if you have access to nothing else. But, this book is a lame, predictable story wrapped in delinquent writing and famous name.
  • Page
  • 1

Top Picks

  • Book Jacket: The Love Elixir of Augusta Stern
    The Love Elixir of Augusta Stern
    by Lynda Cohen Loigman
    Lynda Cohen Loigman's delightful novel The Love Elixir of Augusta Stern opens in 1987. The titular ...
  • Book Jacket: Small Rain
    Small Rain
    by Garth Greenwell
    At the beginning of Garth Greenwell's novel Small Rain, the protagonist, an unnamed poet in his ...
  • Book Jacket: Daughters of Shandong
    Daughters of Shandong
    by Eve J. Chung
    Daughters of Shandong is the debut novel of Eve J. Chung, a human rights lawyer living in New York. ...
  • Book Jacket: The Women
    The Women
    by Kristin Hannah
    Kristin Hannah's latest historical epic, The Women, is a story of how a war shaped a generation ...

BookBrowse Book Club

Book Jacket
In Our Midst
by Nancy Jensen
In Our Midst follows a German immigrant family’s fight for freedom after their internment post–Pearl Harbor.
Who Said...

Finishing second in the Olympics gets you silver. Finishing second in politics gets you oblivion.

Click Here to find out who said this, as well as discovering other famous literary quotes!

Wordplay

Big Holiday Wordplay 2024

Enter Now

Your guide toexceptional          books

BookBrowse seeks out and recommends the best in contemporary fiction and nonfiction—books that not only engage and entertain but also deepen our understanding of ourselves and the world around us.