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3.0étoiles sur 5 Great start...then fell flat..., Nov. 28 2006
In the beginning I couldn't put this book down. Then it just sort of fell apart. I agree with the sentiment of others here that the whole "he's the rook, she's the queen" idea was absolutely pointless and made an otherwise intriguing book seem amateurish. There were too many characters involved, and it almost got to be a joke of guessing which famous person would become part of the story next. The ending is pretty disappointing, though definitely not predictable - where the heck did all of that come from?

I don't regret reading the novel, and I may even read another work of Neville's simply because I think she has neat ideas, but the execution is sloppy and this book is not worth five stars.
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3.0étoiles sur 5 A decent book, Fév 1 2004
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This is a decent book. Neville is a talented writer and she has a wonderful idea. I'd give this 3.5 stars if Amazon let me. The reviews are all over the map, though they average out to the plus side, where it belongs. Despite what others say, however, let me be perfectly clear: This book is no masterpiece.

The difference in reviews can be explained best by (1) the reader's expectations and (2) what the reader looks for in a book.

First, big expectations will lead to disappointment. Many disappointed reviewers scoff at the comparison to Eco's "Name of the Rose." I agree with that sentiment. So if you picked this up because of this comparison on the cover, you'll be disappointed. I've enjoyed many books (and movies) where I didn't know what to expect, though I've hated many equally good books where my expectations were high. If you expect an average novel, you'll be pleasantly surprised.

Second, if you read very little, you'll complain about what you get out of 598 pages. It would be a tragedy for someone who reads only a few books a year (and has read few classics) to read this one. On the other hand, if the size doesn't scare you and you read a lot, this is worth reading. Similarly, if you try only to read the very best books, skip this one. If you read a lot, this is another good book. It's an intelligent book with historical fiction, but it went too far -- almost as if the author was paid by the historical reference.

This novel is well researched and the style is good. The character development is average to good. Unfortunately, Neville spent too much time (words) on the wrong things. I would have liked more character development and more detail in the characters' environment and I felt the major action scenes went by too quickly -- before you even had a chance to start worrying about the characters.

The worst part about this book is its unmet potential. The two-tiered novel (in time) is an excellent idea and the chess game (or tournament) played through the ages piqued my interest as I love chess and unique ideas. However, the chess theme fell flat. The significance of who played which piece made no sense to me. What did it matter who was a rook and who was a Bishop or a Knight? What did their moves (in life) have to do with chess? Perhaps I missed it, but I tend to agree with another reviewer who said it may as well have been checkers. If you're scared away from this book because you don't know anything about chess, don't worry. And if you are attracted to this book because of the chess theme, forget it -- it will dissapoint you.

In sum, a good book -- but don't expect too much.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 My FAvorite Book!!!!!!, Avril 20 2009
I read a book a day on average and really hate to reread anything...but KN's books I reread every year ..they're excellent!! The Eight is my all time favorite book and I recomend it to anyone and everyone!!!
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