Rating:  Summary: This was Grisham's most brillant idea! Review: The Street Lawyer was Grisham's best book! It was timely compelling and riveting. Grisham is an absolute master. He is at his plot-driven best! This time John Grisham writes about the often forgotten topic of the homeless and makes it into a master piece!
Rating:  Summary: Started out great, but it lost steam Review: I loved the first couple of chapters. They were engaging, and presented us with a good setup. Unfortunately, the book goes into a "Help the poor, Destroy the big firms, Be an all-around good guy" type ranting, which lost my interest quite rapidly. If the main character wants to be ambivalent about his position and go out and help people, fine. Just don't write a propagandist book about it.
Rating:  Summary: An author of many styles Review: Whether you enjoyed this book or not I think depends largely on your belifs and culture. John Grisham is a talented author capable not only of endings with a twist but also of soul searching and heartwarming stories. It is after all that's what it's all about-stories- and they shouldn't be taken on a personal level. The Runaway Jury wasn't meant to encourage you to smoke smoking any more than The Testament was meant to convert you into a believer. They are story plots. And Grisham is extremely clever to come up with a different one everytime.
Rating:  Summary: Wonderful! Review: This book tells a wonderful story, while making a strong case for social change in Washington. The characters are honest and the problems real. This is an absolute must-read. My favorite book!
Rating:  Summary: human interest Review: i'm enjoy reading this book. i'ts shows that no matter independent a person is he/she still needs s.t to fill his heart. i'ts very touching when michael bought s.t for a child that he just meet.... i luv it
Rating:  Summary: I am now a fan! Review: THE STREET LAYWER is the first John Grisham book I have read, and I can say that I am now a fan and will continue to read his books. THE STREET LAYWER is a great book that contains a great message for and about humanity. This book made me think more seriously about a very crucial topic in our day--the homeless. I appreciate both, John Grisham and his remarkable talent in producing his yarns. I can't wait to pick up the next Grisham! Concrning THE STREET LAYWER, who ever said a best-seller can't contain a moral message? Read this one.
Rating:  Summary: Too Slow Review: I have read most of John Grishams books except the Testament. I felt the street lawyer was not at his regular pace of his previous books. The theme was quite good but there was nothing to look for, no suprises anywhere in the book. Once he mentioned the plot in the beginning, nothing new happened
Rating:  Summary: One of a kind. Review: Few books that compell you to do good also uplift you. This book did both. It made you feel like you should do more to help out the human race, but at the same time it made you feel good about the people who already are helping. The sentence structure may not have been the best, and the wording may not win Grisham any awards, but the emotion behind this story makes up for what the book lacks in grammar.
Rating:  Summary: We get the message already Review: It started out to be an interesting story but he just kept hammering home the message about good and righteous homeless people vs evil corporations. It got old very quickly. If you don't like being preached to, skip this one.
Rating:  Summary: Another tedious Grisham formula Review: My favourite Grisham books are "The Firm", "The Chamber" and "The Rainmaker"--in other words, the first three I read. Even they weren't anything spectacular. After that, one Grisham book was almost exactly the same as the other. "The Street Lawyer" I didn't particularly enjoy at all, I mean it was a nice well-meaning idea and all that, but it was a BIG idea and frankly Grisham just doesn't have the skill to cut it. I think I can safely say I'll be avoiding any future Grishams--such as "The Testament"--without fear of missing anything.Anybody who gets anything other than boredom out of this book please contact me. I'd be interested to know what medication you're regularly prescribed.
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