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The Rainmaker |
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Rating: Summary: Awesome book! Review: "The Rainmaker" kept me awake through the whole book. I read it in summer school as my free reading choice. Guess what? I just couldn't put it down. I read it everywhere---In my dorm, whenever I have a free time... I even stayed up late just to read one more chapter. It is a great book, I never loved a book so deeply, really. Read it now if you haven't read it. You'll love it!
Rating: Summary: A great book that keeps you turning the pages. Review: I love all John Grishams and this one was one of my favorites. It shows how some people don't care about anything but money. It's also a really great movie!
Rating: Summary: First-Rate Review: I loved this book for the page-turner it was and also because it addressed insurance companies and portrayed the one featured in THE RAINMAKER as the often truly evil organizations that insurance companies can be: not caring about the patient, only about the premiums that the patient will bring in. But it also kept me gripped like Craig Furnas's novel THE SHAPE, and I read it with full attention. That Francis Ford Coppola chose to direct this novel as a movie shows it's pretty good right there.
Rating: Summary: The Movie didn't do it justice! Review: I loved the Rainmaker. I was soo enthralled in it that I almost caused a couple of car accidents by reading and driving. I loved the characters and Donny Ray's death actually touched me. I was soo excited about the book once I finished it that I ran out and rented the movie. I wanted to see the characters come to life. BIG MISTAKE. The book was fantastic and the movie was a huge let down.
Rating: Summary: This shoud be the last in your list of Grisham's works Review: I started reading all Grisham's work with "Client". This book held me spellbound and after that I became one of Grisham's numerous fans. But the "RainMaker" and "Parter" were somewhat disappointment to me. The plot is too predictable and the characters are not fascinating as in "Client". Maybe, as other readers suspected, Grisham is considering screenplay too much. If you think you'r passionate fan of Grisham, you'd better try other works.
Rating: Summary: movie interesting..but book much more fascinating & detailed Review: touching story, full of adventure..and excitement...never would guess what happens in the end...
Rating: Summary: A great book Review: I am only 13 years old but I liked The Rainmaker. It was a good book but it didn't keep my interest for very long. It had a good plot but took to long to unfold. The characters were wierd but interesting. The ending was kind of unrealistic with the amount of 50 million bucks. One of the problems is that all the small stories inside were not finished as well as they could be. An example is Booker, Rudy's best law school friend. He really only was used as a connection to Judge Kipler. He could have been a better part of the storie. But with all of the reviews I have read I see that there are many views on this book. I found the book entertaining and fun to read. It had its boring parts but was worth wile just the same. if you have different views you can mail me at Firecandy@hotmail.com
Rating: Summary: Too Many Subplots Review: This is a classic David and Goliath story which pits a little known, beginner lawyer against a gigantic, well-financed insurance company. But this book is also many other stories many of which have untied loose ends and have too little to do with the main story to help it. For example whatever happened in regards to the building that Rudy is accused of blowing up? And I think that John Grisham could have done without the character of Kelly. Rudy's relationship with her is way too predictable, making it harder to sympathize with her. In short, what should have been just a good story about a lawyer going up against a bigger enemy almost becomes lost in the jungle of subplots.
Rating: Summary: 500+ pages of . . . huh? Review: It is a testament to the great, all powerful Grisham that I actually sat and read this entire boring hunk of poopy ca-ca. I'm even getting bored now, trying to think of something to say about this. Did anyone think for a second that Rudy wouldn't beat the evil insurance co. AND get the poor little abused wifey in the end? Maybe the Jon Voight character could've sprouted vampire fangs or something. this book literally hypnotized me into thinking about leprechauns. Come on people, think! The only reason to destroy Oswald's note was because it probably warned of the attack on JFK! Now we're through the looking glass here people . . .
Rating: Summary: The Rainmaker is a great legal drama. Review: The Rainmaker was very good but it didn't keep my interest up as much as The Client or The Chamber (the only other Grisham books I've read.)The characters were very memorable, especially Rudy Baylor. I also liked the way John Grisham told the book from Rudy's point of view. It was interesting to see how the case was viewed through the eyes of a young lawyer fresh out of law school. The Rainmaker is a thought provoking novel and is a great read, especially for Grisham fans! The book is much better than the movie, as usual.
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