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Book Reviews of The Secret SupperBook Review: Promised more than it delivered Summary: 2 Stars
There was a lot less substance and fewer new historical facts than had been promised in the hype. A few interesting new facts came to light but not enough to warrant reading a full length novel. The writing is stilted and feels like a translation. I was disappointed after hearing an interview with the author who was more entertaining and informative than his writing proved to be.
Book Review: Definitely not a page turner Summary: 2 Stars
The stroy is educational in respect of da Vincis' work. however, the "great mystery" of the masterpeace is not belivable. the narrator of the story is boring, the story appears to be 50 pages too long for it's plot. The ending of the novel too theological. Would not recomend this book.
Book Review: So-So Book Summary: 3 Stars
I received this book from the publishers via a contest.
Too many undeveloped characters & not enough info on the Gnostics.Not a bad read but would like to see more definition of the proponents of both sides of the truth about Jesus & Mary Magdalene.
Book Review: A Must Read... Summary: 5 Stars
Highly recommeded page-turner for fans of this genre. Enough with comparing this work to The Da Vinci Code; it should be judged on its own terms. Congratulations to Javier Sierra on all the hard work that goes into producing such a book-the research is evident.
Book Review: Interesting theory, but weak plot Summary: 3 Stars
The interpretation of the "last supper" that the author presents in this novel is interesting, but the characters in the novel are there just to explain it. The story itself is weak. The motivation of the actions of the antagonist is never fully explained.
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