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A Painted House |
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Rating: Summary: An excellent book from beginning to end!!! Review: The book is told from a 7 year old boy, Luke's, point of view. He is growing up on a cotton farm in Arkansas and goes through many experiences, big and small. He lives with his parents and grandparents, while his uncle Ricky is off in Korea fighting in the war. During the summer they must hire Mexicans and people from the hills to help pick the cotton so they will get it all picked. Throughout the way, problems, big and small arise with the help, such as one of the hill men, Hank, kills a kid from town, and one of the mexican men runaway with a hill girl and get married. Throughout the book Luke's mother wants to get away from the farm life and move to something better. Well when they have a shortage of money at the end the family has to move up North to the big city to start a new life and make a lot of money.
Rating: Summary: A Painted House Review: I thought this book was great! There was alot of details and great figures of speech. I loved how there were many stories based in the plot of A Painted House. There was alot of suspence in this story and that made it even better! This was the first book I have read in along time and now that I have read it, I keep lookin for more books like it to read. John Grisham his a geat author and I would love to read all of his books. I thought it was great that he would go through everything to get along with the Mexicans and the hill people. Work his hardest in the fields. he done everything possible to finish painting the house even using his own money to buy the paint. I would love to read more books like this.
Rating: Summary: Finishing made me sad Review: Wow...this was an amazing book! Way different than I expected. I was actually disappointed in finishing because you fall in love with the characters, and you dont get to know what happens in the end. Hopefully there will be a sequel! But if you have time, its a must read. I have never felt so close to book characters...all of them will grow on you. Especially Luke, i just adored him!
Rating: Summary: In Plain Sight Review: I'm a big Grisham fan and I love that he's changing his writing style with each book; however, this novel is not his best work. The "painted house" is such an obvious and overused metaphor for the events in the story. He even states it in the title, which I guess is because he underestimates the intelligence of his readers. The story gives it away in the first few chapters, so there's no reason to explain it again in the title. I just hate when author's create a metaphor, but then feel the need to explain it literally point by point. The point of the metaphor is to allow the reader to interpret the meaning on his own based on the word picture presented. My point is that while this novel has some interesting characters and a well-researched historical background, the plot is predictable and hardly a page-turner. The good thing is it's short enough to not take up too much of your time. If you're looking for something simple to pass a few hours, then pick up this book; if you're looking for something to sink your teeth into, or something that will be worthy of a book discussion, then pass this one by. I guess even Grisham has to write a bad novel eventually.
Rating: Summary: A Painted House Review: I discovered another side of John Grisham. He is a great storyteller. I found this book different than other Grisham novels. And it was in fact, very hard to put down. Another 5 star work by the author.
Rating: Summary: The easy style of Grisham, with a great new storyline! Review: I've always found John Grisham's writing style a nice, comfortable read. His legal stories have been great books to read on the plane or when traveling. "A Painted House" continued in that easy, comfortable style, with a storyline that was more personal and intriguing to read. Told through the eyes of a 7-year-old, this story demonstrates the demons that can haunt a child when they are thrown into a grown-up world, full of secrets and tough decisions. I loved the way Grisham supports the child as often the wisest one in the family regarding when to "tell the secrets" and when it is better to not share things with anyone.
Rating: Summary: A painted house Review: This book was riveting; I could hardly pull myself from it. It was about a 7year boy living on a cotton farm with his parents, grandparents, and sharecroppers in the middle of Arkansas. It is harvest time and its turning out to be probably the worst crop ever. Rains prevent harvesting, and eventually floods wipe out the crop. The story has many twists and you don't know why. Luke's being 7 was difficult to believe when he is years matured. He grows a lot throughout the book. It also has a rather weak ending. It's more like another twist in the plot than an ending. The Spruills sure got the short end of the stick, losing two of their kin in the same summer. All in all, the story was entertaining and balanced, lots of good transitions of topics. The story goes back and forth to all kinds of places. It's a pleasurable read; you'll like it.
Rating: Summary: Unfortunate Ending Review: A Painted House was pretty good until the final chapter; it's as if Grisham grew tired of the story, as the ending leaves many questions unanswered. It was however refreshing to read a Grisham book that had nothing to do with lawyers or courtrooms.
Rating: Summary: A Painted House Review: A Painted House by John Grisham was an excellent book. I was really able to get into the book and relate with the characters really well. This story tells about a young boy growing up in Arkansas. He lives on a farm with his parents and grandparents. Although many would think this way of living is different, he couldn't think of any other way of living. Throughout the story Luke obtains many secrets that he has to debate over whether or not to tell anyone. There are also many difficulties this family has to go through living on a farm. This is a book that keeps you anxious as to what will happen next. I wasn't able to read fast enough the book was so interesting. This book was a real page turner. I highly recommend anyone to read this book because it will make you think about what is important in your life and what you value most.
Rating: Summary: A thought-provoking memoir Review: This book has a seamless flow--I didn't even realize that it was divided into chapters until I reached Chapter 9. It is a unique foray into the world of small-town farmers trying to scratch a living from growing cotton. Alternately violent and tender, the scenes of this book illumine prejudices and class distinctions harbored by everyone. The characters, too, from young Luke to promiscuous Tally, leave a lasting mark on the reader. This is not just another coming-of-age novel, but a touching story that will be remembered.
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