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on 29th Oct 2008
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Item: John Grisham, The Appeal
I'm through two Grishams; The Chamber and The Appeal....after the first one, i felt like i was left midway through a story and presumed there might a be a part two...so convinvced was i that i even walked into bookstore and asked if there was a part two...of course they wouldn't know...
The second one actually compounded the disappointment of the first one but this time with the 'good guys losing' type of sadness...
John, if we need to be entertained with the harshness of ...
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Review by
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on 20th Sep 2008
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Item: John Grisham, The Testament
I personally like how John Grisham turned a legal story into an exciting adventure of possible love in the jungle. I love this book, it's great, i recommend to anyone looking for a exciting
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Review by
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on 5th Sep 2008
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Item: John Grisham, The King of Torts
John Grisham's The King of Torts is a really good holiday read, good story, interesting subject matter. I would recommend it.
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Review by
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on 30th Aug 2008
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Item: John Grisham, The Testament
The Testament is a great book, it has some mind blowing case and law matters.
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Review by
holiday reader
on 27th Aug 2008
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Item: John Grisham, The Last Juror
What can I say? Another brilliant bit of writing from John Grisham. The final coup was in the revelation (unwritten) that poor old Danny Padgitt had not in fact been carrying out his murderous threat but that Hank Hooten, previously mentioned and described, (almost as if to simply add colour) as a rather ineffectual second fiddle to the Prosecution Counsel, and then almost as if in a parallel plot in the shooting from the roof scene, had flushed Danny out and off the Island in a most twisted, ...
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