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The Book of Secrets by Tom Harper

narniaru's review

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4.0

I randomly bought this book in Riga with the last bit of money I had. I did not expect to find this treasure. It is well-paced, the two stories weave together nicely and damn is it exciting! Every single chapter left me wanting more. Moreover you can tell the author put in a lot of effort into research, which makes the book all that more interesting. Can't wait to read more by this author

ruaanvanzyl's review

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1.0

DNF: While this book has potential the writing is just of such a nature that I cannot get myself to continue reading. The writing style is very long winded and at times it feels like words were added to add volume and not add context or value to the storyline.

m_brnnk's review against another edition

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adventurous informative inspiring tense fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? No
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

4.5

krisrid's review

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3.0

This was another book that had a very good, cleverly conceived story and engaging characters, but was too long, and padded with extraneous and, in my opinion, unnecessary details to be an excellent book.

This is another book with two stories - one in the past and another in the present - which are told in parallel in alternating chapters. The way the story was spun out was very good. The characters were interesting, the events that went on were, for the most part quite exciting and suspenseful, especially the current-day story-line.

However, the past story-line - and I am not going to say too much to avoid any spoilers - included far to much detail, and felt as though the author was throwing in the proverbial "everything but the kitchen sink" in terms of what happened to the main character in that story. Many of the characters in the past story-line are real people, but there is very little verifiable detail known about what actually happened to them, so while I am willing to cut the author some slack in creating a fictional story around real people, there are limits to even my avid-reading credulity, and in the past story-line, the author pushed me past what I was willing to accept.

The book could have been shorter, by 100-200 pages, without losing any of the key plot-points, and I feel that it would have been a better book with a stronger flow, and less need to skim over descriptions of the lakes, the buildings, etc. that were frequent and unnecessary for moving the story along.

A good read, but not a great read. Still if you enjoy historical fiction, you may want to give this a try.

eswee's review

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4.0

Awesome! This was what I was looking for. A book about books, full of both ancient as modern techniques, mystery and the thrill of the chase. It's based on history, but still very fictional. I loved it.
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