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A Painted House

A Painted House

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Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Not My Kind of Grisham
Review: I read this in serialized form in "Oxford" magazine..... Good story, but I had no trouble waiting for the next installment. The 7 year old central character was delightful, but other characters were flat and somewhat dull. I kept waiting for some spark that never came. Grisham is a favorite of mine and I was very disappointed.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Slow but sweet
Review: I was able to read this book because it was published in serial fashion in the Oxford magazine. It was a disappointment since I am used to his legals thrillers. It was interesting to learn about the the era and the life of the cotten pickers. Still I kept buying the magazine, so it did keep my interest. I was a little disappointed in the ending, but Grisham tends to do that from time to time.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: What happened to the ending?
Review: 1ST let me say I love John Grisham but this was not one of his best works. It was if the story just ended. You want to see what happens to the characters when you read a book and this one just left you hanging. Not one story line was finished. You get to a point in the book and think it must be coming up...then you realize you only have 20 pages left and he can't tie up all the loose ends. The ending of this book was a big disappointment.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Amazing
Review: This is not your typical John Grisham book. When I started reading it, I didn't know anything about it. By the end, I was crying because it so moved me. I truly enjoyed this book. It's written from the perspective of a young boy who doesn't completely understand everything that's going on around him. I really enjoyed that aspect of the story because it's so different from so many other books out there, expecially other John Grisham books. If you just read Grisham for the lawyers and courtroom antics, you won't want to read this book, but if you want to read an excellent book, I truly recommend this one.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: His best book!
Review: This is a great book. JG tends to be a little "light" in the litterary department. Don't get me wrong, his books are usually a lot of fun to read, and real page turners, but shakespeare it isn't. This one is truly great litterature, and a real departure from his usual style. I highly remommend it.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: A Painted House
Review: I found this book compelling and unpredictable! It begins a little slow for my taste, but definitly picks up about half way through the book. I fell in love with the characters and the way John Grisham brought such drama and intensity to what would seem to be such a normal,predictable book. Unlike most of his other novels where Grisham uses lawyers and intense trials to keep the novel thrilling and exciting, he used a simple American family and a confused 7 year old boy to get that same heroic, adventerous feel. I was thouroughly impressed and engaged throughout the entire novel.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Really liked it
Review: This book is life changing. I read it a year ago, and I still can't stop thinking about the characters or the wonderful storyline itself. As a young woman, I seriously went from wanting a house in the suburbs to yearning for a farm house in the remote country after reading this. This novel is full of family values that our society is lacking today. The only other book that made me "yearn" for someplace else was "Bark of the Dogwood" with its colorful characters and descriptions of the South. I also loved experiencing this story throughout the eyes of a little boy, which I found refreshing. If you are due for a visit to the past then this book is your ticket there.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Luke in St. Louise
Review: Gran was left in the Chandler's house crying with the rest of the Lather's Family..Pappy drive them to the Bus Station. Luke reminiscing the last look of the County Black Oak. She went to Pop and Pearl to say Good-bye.(Pearl and Pop new that they are going to live County). Luke gave Pearl a bag of Candy... A good time for travelling eating candies.. They arrive to the Bus station and Pappy without a word went to his truck and say bye bye to luke and to his parents. the sadness was in the face of Pappy.. The Father of Luke went to the ticket booth and bought 3 ticket to St. Louise ... As when Luke heard this he began to ask question of his father.. Asking if he will see his idol Stan Musial..

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I really really liked it!
Review: Its not a really exciting book or anything, But it was captivating, you will really want to finish this story, I want a sequel Mr Grisham.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Grisham had me 'til the bitter end...
Review: This book completely captivated me immediately. Although not a suspenseful read, it was compelling and intriguing. I was instantly humbled by the simplistic lifestyle, the harsh reality of living off the land, depending on God's nature to feed and protect. A 7-year old boy working dawn until dusk in the fields with his family, dreaming of life beyond the farm, his only entertainment are his dreams and the family radio. Oh, how my heart broke as the story came to a close! Grisham left me begging for more - I want to know what happens next! Where's the sequel, John???


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