The Exchange

by

John Grisham

Should you read this book?

The best public reviews summarized for you.

Who is this book for?

  • Fans of John Grisham's writing style and international thrillers are likely to enjoy The Exchange.
  • Readers who appreciate complex plots involving political intrigue, kidnapping negotiations, and globe-trotting adventures may find this book engaging.
  • Those who enjoyed The Firm and are curious to revisit the characters of Mitch and Abby McDeere will be interested in seeing how their lives have progressed.
  • People who like fast-paced narratives with multiple viewpoints and don't mind a focus on behind-the-scenes legal and financial maneuvering rather than courtroom drama may also find this book appealing.

Who is unlikely to appreciate this book?

  • Readers expecting a direct sequel to The Firm with similar levels of suspense and legal drama may be disappointed by The Exchange.
  • Those who prefer character-driven narratives with deep character development are likely to find this book lacking.
  • Fans of Grisham's courtroom thrillers may be frustrated by the lack of legal action.
  • Readers who dislike repetitive plot elements or excessive focus on travel and logistical details may struggle to stay engaged.
  • Those seeking a satisfying resolution with all loose ends tied up will likely be disappointed by the anticlimactic ending.
  • People who are not interested in international politics or financial negotiations may find large portions of the book tedious.

Things online reviewers enjoyed about this book

  • Fast-paced and suspenseful, especially in the first third of the book
  • Interesting international intrigue and political elements
  • Revisits beloved characters Mitch and Abby McDeere from The Firm
  • Abby plays a larger role compared to The Firm
  • Grisham's signature smooth and engaging writing style
  • Globetrotting plot with exotic locations
  • Raises some interesting moral and ethical dilemmas
  • Taut plot that keeps readers engaged
  • Blend of tension, conspiracy and legal elements
  • Multiple POV narration adds depth to the story

Things people didn't like as much about this book

  • Lack of character development, even for main characters
  • Plot becomes repetitive and tedious in later parts
  • Anticlimactic ending that leaves many questions unanswered
  • Too much focus on mundane details like travel and meals
  • Little legal/courtroom drama compared to other Grisham novels
  • Some plot elements and character decisions feel implausible
  • Doesn't live up to the suspense and thrills of The Firm
  • Unnecessary subplot at the beginning that goes nowhere
  • Lacks major twists or surprises
  • Too much focus on negotiations rather than action

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