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The Runaway Jury |
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Rating: Summary: Runaway jury - do you really want to run? Review: Once again another stamped out legal novel from anerica's best known ex-lawyer.
The story line is as predictable as his other novels but is nonetheless entertaining in getting you there.
Only the most nieve would not know where this particular book is going. Once again there is a serious lack of human interest in this legal tale. No wonder Hollywood is never able to make a decent film from these written words. A bit of wham bam thank you mam would have done wonders?
Rating: Summary: John Grisham's worst book yet Review: I have read all of John Grisham's books and The Runaway Jury is the worst which I have read. This book is too verbose, it dwells too long in unimportant issues and there are little suspense. The ending is 'unbelieveable', just to say the least
Rating: Summary: TRICKY!!!!! Review: I felt that Grisham was very tricky while writing this book. It is totally a surprise unlike some of his others. It was a nail-bitter until the end
Rating: Summary: His best to date!!! Review: This book was excellent!! it show how the jury might be
the same and different from the jury today. i enjoy the book.
i'm only 17 and this book is his best to date.
Rating: Summary: A Runaway Hit! Review: Not Grisham's most exciting but certainly one of Grisham's best, The Runaway Jury had me up all night, wondering what would happen. I found it very satisfying and this was the very first book of Grisham's I read in fifth grade. Nicholas Easter, I felt, was a queer character. He was good but at the same time, he was sort of like a criminal. I loved the thought of Grisham talking (finally) about a jury instead of so much about the clients. I have followed Grisham's career since I was eight years old when he wrote The Pelican Brief and ever since I've been spellbound by his work. You just gotta love him
Rating: Summary: A big improvement on Rainmaker Review: I was so disapointed with Rainmaker, I thought Grisham was finished. But this novel renewed my interest and made me look forward to reading The Partner
Rating: Summary: Fascinating! Review: The best book I've ever read from Grisham. In the beginning a little bit slow, but then speeding up and coming to an suprising end. A must for smoke-haters
Rating: Summary: Grisham's next is better than his last. Review: Better than the Pelican Brief and The Client combined.Grisham has a knack for taking current,controversial events and putting them into enjoyable words
Rating: Summary: Another great Grisham plot!! Review: An interesting look at a high stakes courtroom drama and the people involved. It had suspense, drama and a villain that you can really hate
Rating: Summary: Gripping insight into jury politics which will keep you awak Review: Ever served on a jury? Want to know what might happen ifa juror wants his verdict to win? Grisham writes a tightly wovenwoven story of intrigue and suspense in his latest book. He takes you through the legal aspects from a somewhat twisted point of view. Do you like to figure out what's happening and why? Try to outguess Grisham on this one.
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