![]() ![]() The pace picked up when the actions started, which I thought was nicely done. The beginning felt a little unoriginal and the writing was a little boring. There were clichés that were a little hard to swallow. Although I really really enjoyed the premise, the book did not deliver for me. I’ve seen mostly positive reviews about this book, however, I can say that I don’t see myself joining the fan club anytime soon. And I’m sure somewhere down the line, I could see myself researching more about Alexander the Great. I did not fact check it, but it sounded legit. I also enjoyed how the author incorporated history into the book. The premise alone is what kept me reading. ![]() Also, the Kennedy assassination was somehow connected to The Circle. It was easy to imagine that everything we know and thought was happening coincidentally was in fact being controlled by these families.įor example, it is mentioned in the book that War World II was started because of one family’s quest to acquire more land than they needed. This usually is not the type of thing to show up in contemporary. ![]() ![]() The idea that there are these 12 families, The Circle, that controls the entire world was extremely fascinating because this is mostly done in fantasy novels or even paranormal. I really enjoyed the premise of this book. “Even if this whole thirteenth thing were true- this whole conspiracy of…us- do you think anyone would accept it?” ![]()
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