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5.0 out of 5 stars
Ira Levin's best,
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This review is from: The Boys from Brazil (Hardcover)
This story is engrossing, and makes you think about "what if"?Entirely plausible story, especially in this day of highly advanced medical experiments.
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The thriller from Levin,
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This review is from: The Boys from Brazil (Hardcover)
Some reviewers complained this title lacked the excitement of modern thrillers. Who cares? Levin presents a compelling conspiracy more logical than most modern action media. And, no, I am not going to tell you what happens. But, most readers will be paranoid enough to accept the what-if hypothesis and occasionally look over their shoulder. And, while you're at it, watch out for Rosemary's baby. A fun, worthwhile, and even thoughtful read.
3.0 out of 5 stars
INTERESTING BUT ??????????,
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This review is from: The Boys from Brazil (Mass Market Paperback)
It is hard to review this book. It is well written of course. Mr. Levin's books are always easy to read & keep your interest. In "Boys From Brazil" there is something lacking or maybe there is just too much evil. I have read so many holocaust, Nazi era, WWII, books & there is usually something in them that gives you a break from the nauseating evil that is the subject of the book. In this story of Dr. Mengele there isn't any let up - it is just pure evil all the way through.
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The Boys from Brazil by Ira Levin (Paperback - 1976)
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