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The Last Juror
by John Grisham
 (10/10/2004)
I have read most Grisham's books except for Skipping Xmas and Bleachers. I must say that I am so totally disappointed with this book.

The ending was pretty obvious chapters before it was even delivered. There were a lot of irrelevant characters and situations -- very not Grisham.

Boo hoo!
The King of Torts
by John Grisham
 (9/30/2004)
I finally finished the book (after 48 years!). It was well written. The characters are entirely believable ... so is the story. Yey for the ending.
The King of Torts
by John Grisham
 (12/14/2003)
I have just started with the book and I got pretty excited when I encountered Paulette Tullos. I know its a cheap thrill..but hey...i don't encounter Paulette's everyday (only 2 live ones to date) and for Grisham to use it impresses me to no end. Anyway, after 6 chapters..i know the best is yet to come.
The Summons
by John Grisham
 (12/7/2003)
Of all Grisham's books, I like this one best.

Grisham did a great job exploring the characters of Ray and Forest and their relationship. The ending was impeccable. If I were Forest, I'd do the same. Catch me if you can, Ray. >:)
The Brethren
by John Grisham
 (12/7/2003)
I like the development of the plot. Although, I was expecting a more wicked ending for the Brethren, who by the way, were so mean.
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