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The Rule of Four
by Ian Caldwell, Dustin Thomason | Literature & Fiction
Registered by Ladyjanet of Normal, Illinois USA on Thursday, July 03, 2008
Average 5 star rating by BookCrossing Members 

status (set by lisabb2): to be read


2 journalers for this copy...

Journal Entry 1 by Ladyjanet from Normal, Illinois USA on Thursday, July 03, 2008

5 out of 10

Not my cuppa, but many other loved it.

From Publishers Weekly
Caldwell and Thomason's intriguing intellectual suspense novel stars four brainy roommates at Princeton, two of whom have links to a mysterious 15th-century manuscript, the Hypnerotomachia Poliphili. This rare text (a real book) contains embedded codes revealing the location of a buried Roman treasure. Comparisons to The Da Vinci Code are inevitable, but Caldwell and Thomason's book is the more cerebral-and better written-of the two: think Dan Brown by way of Donna Tartt and Umberto Eco. The four seniors are Tom Sullivan, Paul Harris, Charlie Freeman and Gil Rankin. Tom, the narrator, is the son of a Renaissance scholar who spent his life studying the ancient book, "an encyclopedia masquerading as a novel, a dissertation on everything from architecture to zoology." The manuscript is also an endless source of fascination for Paul, who sees it as "a siren, a fetching song on a distant shore, all claws and clutches in person. You court her at your risk." This debut novel's range of topics almost rivals the Hypnerotomachia's itself, including etymology, Renaissance art and architecture, Princeton eating clubs, friendship, steganography (riddles) and self-interpreting manuscripts. It's a complicated, intricate and sometimes difficult read, but that's the point and the pleasure. There are murders, romances, dangers and detection, and by the end the heroes are in a race not only to solve the puzzle, but also to stay alive. Readers might be tempted to buy their own copy of the Hypnerotomachia and have a go at the puzzle. After all, Caldwell and Thomason have done most of the heavy deciphering-all that's left is to solve the final riddle, head for Rome and start digging. 


Journal Entry 2 by lisabb2 from Grimes, Iowa USA on Saturday, October 04, 2008

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Got in the mail today...looks good!!! 


Journal Entry 3 by lisabb2 from Grimes, Iowa USA on Wednesday, May 06, 2009

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Putting this in the Mystery VBB at BookObsessed.com. 


Journal Entry 4 by lisabb2 from Grimes, Iowa USA on Wednesday, July 15, 2009

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