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The Templar Concordat (2010)

by Terrence O'Brien(Favorite Author)
3.86 of 5 Votes: 4
languge
English
publisher
Ardgroom Circle
review 1: This book can me to me free from Amazon and Boobbub. If there were errors, they were too few to mention, save one. It is not all right to use 'alright'. All right? The author gets a button for giving his characters names that I could pronounce. This book passed the mechanics of good writing test. The author developed and described very well. My favorite character was the unconventional Pope. He wore cowboy boots and jeans. Set me to thinking about the Pope's shoes. (Don't ask why because I don't know. It just did.) White kid leather lace ups came to mind. The book made me think about things that REALLY do go on in secret. I love conspiracy theories, but I am better off not knowing the truth of all that I question. The book read like silk and was never borin... moreg. Thank you, Mr. O'Brien, for a good read.
review 2: After only a day of reading I had to put it down. It started off promising but quickly went downhill from there. What distracted me the most was the inane conversations between many of the characters not to mention the over description down to the minute detail. So glad I only borrowed it as opposed to spending any amount of money on it. With some fine tuning & deleting of large portions of conversation where the same thing was said over & over again using different words would go a long way in making me care about reading any further. less
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Samantha
Well, I wrote the book. What more can I say?
Andhra86
Oh, this is good!
DAK
very good read!
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