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The Rule of Four
by Ian Caldwell
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ira_pacifist
Belgrade

A story about this — 2 years ago

WORTH CONSUMING!

I finished The Rule of Four this morning. Didn’t like the book overly, but the last 15 pages or so appealed to me in a way (sappy ol’ me… ;) ).

The interesting part is: there are two mysteries in this book. I wasn’t overly interested in either of them. The first one – the one connected to a book and Renaissance didn’t work for me simply becaue it didn’t follow the old rule for writing mysteries: the reader must have all the clues the hero does for solving the mystery. Well, I’d say most of today’s readers don’t speak dead languages and aren’t experts on Renaissance texts and the like… No way I could solve any of Paul’s ‘riddles’. No way I could even try. That’s probably why it didn’t hold my interest for long. There were some interesting facts, but that’s all.

The second mystery -the contemporary one – wasn’t overly mysterious, that’s all.

Some parts of the book didn’t ring quite true for me – the college atmosphere didn’t, for some reason. Maybe I expected too much. Maybe I expected another ‘Secret History’ (by Donna Tartt).

What I did like was the relationship the four friends have. That WAS interesting (although it didn’t get quite so interesting until before the end). It seems to me that friendship is the only thing the authors REALLY know something about from personal experience and, as it usually happens, it’s the part that worked best for me.

I’m not sorry I read the book, but am not overly happy either.

some compare it to Da Vinci Code — 2 years ago

But the writing is nowhere near as sucky as Dan Brown’s: http://itre.cis.upenn.edu/~myl/languagelog/archives/000844.html

my review: eh.

olkgal
Singapore

not as good as Da Vinci Code — 2 years ago

NOT WORTH CONSUMING

just ok… not as exciting or as fast-paced as Dan Brown’s Da Vinci Code

januaryf
Waterloo

It was OK... — 3 years ago

I liked it. I enjoyed the characters – i love a book with good character development. They were believable and likeable (for the most part). The story itself was the ‘ok’ part. Blair was right when he said the puzzles were useless as the reader couldn’t solve them. If you ignore the puzzles, it was a mediocre mystery novel with some historical fact/fiction thrown in.

Overall, it was a fun read, but by no means a must read.


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