tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7423358172641466251.post2862257912443115271..comments2022-11-16T02:29:01.367-06:00Comments on whatchareading: The Rule of Three by Eric WaltersKerryhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11545214038080078745noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7423358172641466251.post-20061539293208189462014-11-05T04:22:41.563-06:002014-11-05T04:22:41.563-06:00Thanks for sharing your thoughts. You are incredi...Thanks for sharing your thoughts. You are incredibly articulate and thoughtful when you are reviewing books. I think you should start your own book review blog. Let me know if you want some help setting it up!Kerryhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11545214038080078745noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7423358172641466251.post-41036999648468463792014-11-04T15:59:50.722-06:002014-11-04T15:59:50.722-06:00You did say "feel free to share your ideas&qu...You did say "feel free to share your ideas", so here goes nothing...<br />I think that The Rule of Three had a lot of good points, but there were even more points I didn't agree with. The plot and characters were done really well, but the rest wasn't so good. The foundation was good, but when he could have made a mansion, he made a lean-to. The characters were rich, and the theme was well thought out, but the rest was forgettable. <br />And for a dystopian novel, it was pretty soft. No one the main character cared about got hurt. Not even Adam's cheeky blonde girlfriend- who no one seems to mention is cheating on somebody else!!- gets a scrape. <br />So there's my review of The Rule of Three. Read it for yourself, and if somebody agrees with me, please say I'm not going crazy. <br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com