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Snow Falling On Cedars
by David Guterson
 (2/5/2003)
This book was good but it dragged on in the middle. I liked the movie better than the book. This book has been made into a movie starting Ethan Hawke and is quite good. The movie stayed true to the book.
Skipping Christmas: A Fable
by John Grisham
 (2/5/2003)
I liked this book and I thought it was great but I think Grisham should stick to legal thrillers. I wish this book was a little longer than it was. I liked the ending though. I thought that Luther Kronk was selfish but then I thought he had a good idea skipping christmas and taking a cruise.
The Testament
by John Grisham
 (2/5/2003)
This book was absolutely without a doubt GREAT! I LOVED this book. This is my favorite Grisham book. I stayed up all night just to finish this book and it was worth it. I've recommended this book to friends who have never read Grisham before. I wish this book is made into a movie too. It would make a great movie and I would stand in line and pay five bucks to see it too.
The Summons
by John Grisham
 (2/5/2003)
I liked this book although I thought it was kind of slow at times. I thought the plot dragged on in the middle and it kind of made me lose intrest in the book but I still thought it was a good book. I would have never expect it to end the way it did. I won't give away the ending for people who haven't read it yet.
The Brethren
by John Grisham
 (2/5/2003)
This book rocked! "The Brethren" was the first John Grisham book I ever read and it got me hooked. I wish they would make this book into a movie instead of "The Runaway Jury" I loved reading about judges in jail. That was the part that got me to read this book. I've read it three times already and I'm reading Grisham's latest "The King Of Torts".
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