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The Magic Circle
The Magic Circle
Author: Katherine Neville
Katherine Neville, bestselling author of The Eight, combines gripping historical fiction with a modern-day thriller to create The Magic Circle--an astonishing novel of mankind's quest to harness the power of earth and the heavens. — Snake River, Idaho, 1989--Ariel Behn, a toxic materials expert at a remote nuclear site, finds her well-ordered...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780345407924
ISBN-10: 034540792X
Publication Date: 2/10/1998
Pages: 554
Rating:
  • Currently 3.5/5 Stars.
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3.5 stars, based on 11 ratings
Publisher: Ballantine Books
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback, Audio CD
Members Wishing: 0
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reviewed The Magic Circle on + 11 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 6
Not quite as catchy as "The DaVinci Code", this book is still a fun ride to solve an ancient mystery.
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Helpful Score: 6
I loved this book because it intertwined so many stories -- the one in the time of Christ, and the other in current day. It ranges all over the world, from Idaho to Italy to Russia to the Holy Land to Spain, Paris and Britain. An interlocked tale of intrigue and mystery, puzzles and code-breaking, Native American heritage to the Rom "gypsy" people. Neville is a good writer and keeps interest at a peak. Each chapter has quotes from varied authors at the beginning, leading one to wonder about the connection with what is going to happen next. 552 pages in paperback
Mistry avatar reviewed The Magic Circle on + 105 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 4
I was excited to read this book. I love a good thriller, and having a good riddle wrapped up in it is always even better. Unfortunately, I was extremely disappointed with this book. The author seemed to assume that the reader would be ready to dig as deeply as her main character to find the answers she needed. When I read a book I really don't want to have to work that hard.

She interspersed stories from the time of Christ and beyond within the novel, I presume to give the reader an understanding of what was to come, or maybe to hint at what new revelation was coming next. Maybe I just didn't get it. But I'm interested in the story NOW, not to be interrupted by 50 pages of, to me, unrelated and deeply detailed information, so much so that I have to go back to the previous chapter and re-read what was happening in present time because I've already forgotten.

The book was convoluted, confusing and, at times, maddening, not only because of a constantly changing family tree, and the uncomfortable relationships entwined within. You need a scorecard to keep track of all these people. One of the most annoying traits in the book is the the main character's ridiculous behavior when it came to dealing with people she knew she couldn't trust. There were a lot of tense moments that could have gone somewhere and because of her decision, just fizzled out. Bleh.

The ending was very unsatisfactory in that that it really left more questions than answers and considering the length of this overwritten novel, was sharply drawn and ended more like the air coming out of a balloon than the sharp bang I was expecting.
Readnmachine avatar reviewed The Magic Circle on + 1438 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
A great big crunchy chow mein of a novel that reads like a cross between Raiders of the Lost Ark and The DaVinci Code with frequent side trips through mythology, numerology, astrology, world history, and ancient religions. A young woman with an almost unimaginably tangled family history received a mysterious inheritance which is also being sought by several others. It's a little long, and the resolution is a little fuzzy, but it's a great ride otherwise.
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