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Corpo De Mentiras (2007)

by David Ignatius(Favorite Author)
3.66 of 5 Votes: 3
languge
English
publisher
Bertrand Editora
review 1: i started this expecting it to be overwrought with jargon and terminology that would render it impossible to follow if you're not 1000% well versed in every detail of current events. luckily that wasn't the case and i found it very easy to follow, mostly thanks to it being very well paced. however i found a lot of the characterizations to be pretty shallow and i was not as invested in the characters or their relationships as i may have been had that been different, so the lack of believability in that respect brings my rating down. still, it's evident the author was well researched in writing this and it is better than the movie by leaps and bounds!
review 2: When it comes to spy novels, David Ignatius is one of the best. His knowledge of his subject makes his
... morestories ring true, including this one involving an attempt to draw out an Al Khaida mastermind who is wreaking havoc. As with most Ignatius novels, this one has unexpected twists and turns leaving a reader fully satisfied at journey's end.This really deserves a 3 1/2 star rating, but have not mastered the 1/2/ star designation. less
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Mishyy
Good read, but unbelievable. Learned something about Jordan and more on the mid east
XxMusiqObsessedxX
I liked the first ten pages of this book. After that it was slow and boring.
Kennel
this was so so...
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