Rating: Summary: By Far Grishams's Best Book Review: I have now read all of John Grisham's books and A Time To Kill is by far the best. It is a well written and gripping read. Grisham's recent books have started to feel formulatic and predictable. This book is exciting and is truly a page turner. It will entertain you and make you think at the same time. If you have read a more recent Grisham book and disliked it give this one a try. It really is a great book.
Rating: Summary: a review on A TIME TO KILL Review: A TIME TO KILL is a moving story of a young lawyer's(Jake Brigance) desire to win an unfair, prejudicial case for a black man(Carl Lee). Carl Lee's daughter got raped and beaten by two drunk white men. Carl Lee who got outraged, took matter into his own hands. Now he must put his life and trust into Jake Brigance's hands. Jake must show to the jury that Carl Lee is not guilty--even if it means risking his own and his family's life also! A TIME TO KILL will captivate you heart, and open up your mind and allow you to realize the injustice of racism. Although A TIME TO KILL is a a great book(Also a good movie!), there are parts of the book where it went by really slowly for me. It would go by really slowly because nothing would happen. There would be so much writing about one event. (example: like Jake waking up, eating breakfast, going to the office, and what he needs to do for the day or something like that) However, overall I think that this is a good book to read.
Rating: Summary: His first and his best! Review: This book is absolutely incredible! The characters are believable, the plot incredible, and the trial scenes are totally awesome. Grisham says that he "would not change a word" if given the chance and I heartily agree. Thanks John!
Rating: Summary: A Time to Kill Review: The book was an re-awaking about the racial differences that went on through out our country a few years back. John Grisham knows how to make a person think about what goes on in his book even after you put it down. He's style of writing is very information throughout the beginning of the book, but by the end the information is what makes the ending so good. I, personally, didn't want to put the book down when i was getting close to the end of the book. The book, also, makes you think about how we can be fooled by persuasion from a good talker. This book is a action packed and is full of suspence.
Rating: Summary: Wonderful book, Movie is no comparison Review: This book was so much better than the movie. I read the book and was just absolutely in awe and couldn't wait to see the movie. The movie was disappointing in my opinion. The book is so much more discriptive than the movie. The book goes into character development and there are so many memorable moments that were left out of the movie. I would recommend this book to anyone, but I would warn future readers that there are a lot of racial references in the book and could be offensive to some people. It was a great book and John Grisham tells the story wonderfully.
Rating: Summary: Grisham's Best Work to Date Review: In this debut novel from today's most prolific author of legal thrillers, a black Viet Nam vet kills the men who raped his daughter in a small Mississippi town. Throw in an ambitious young defense lawyer, the KKK and the NAACP, and this action-packed story takes the reader on a suspense-filled journey. The topic of justified murder makes for a captivating read.
Rating: Summary: A time to kill Review: I am very much awakned by this book it shows you a whole knew outlook. To see that two men could be so heartless,and innocent child should not be in anyone's fantasy. The twistedness of this can mak a dog sick as the term is so frequently used. I think that the way that this was betrayed in this book an show us that things like this are not to b taken lightly,and things like this do happn very day whether we hear about it or not. America has this sinc of security that is suspected but if we shut are eyesm to such events the we to should b at the judgement table no qustions asked. America we can not pull the shutters ovr the yes of our children yes give them that since of stability,and comfort but always tell them to keep there guard up,and not to trust everyone!
Rating: Summary: Very Captivating Review: This is a well told story with a solid plot and some captivating subplots. The descriptions of the emotions of Carl Halley and the events that surround him are told in a manner as if you were experiencing each action. One misguided critic here felt that this story is merely an insult to one's intelligence. I say to him,"Just what would you do if it was your daughter who was raped?" Even if you do not agree with what the message the author is trying to get accross, there is no doubt that the story and drama behind it stand very strong.
Rating: Summary: A fast and entertaining read Review: "A Time to Kill" is John Grisham's first novel, but unless you read the foreword, it's not readily apparent. His fluid, detailed storytelling is unlike the choppy first attempts of many modern authors. (At times it may seem he pays *too* much attention to details, but after all, he *is* a lawyer.)In a small town in the Deep South, two redneck hooligans rape and maim a ten-year-old black girl. Enraged, the girl's father, Carl Lee Hailey, takes justice into his own hands, killing the two rapists in a courthouse shooting. He seeks the help of defense lawyer Jake Brigance to save him from the gas chamber. Brigance, a young but sharp lawyer, has to find a way to win an impossible case: a black man is on trial for killing two white men, and his case is being heard by an all-white jury. Adding to the mix are violence between the Ku Klux Klan and the black community, and the fact that, during the shooting, Carl Lee had injured a sheriff's deputy (who later had to have part of his leg amputated). Throughout the book, the odds stack against Brigance and his client, and the novel will definitely keep you turning the pages. No matter what your personal opinions on the death penalty or vigilante justice are, you won't be disappointed. As Jake's mentor, disbarred lawyer Lucien Wilbanks, says, "If you win this case, justice will prevail, but if you lose it, justice will also prevail."
Rating: Summary: Not only bad, but dangerous Review: "A Time to Kill" is not only poorly written, like most of Grisham's stuff, but it is sick and entertains dangerous notions as well. The action hinges on the a father taking revenge after his preteen daughter is raped. This is a disgusting enough theme, but then the reader is made to believe that such vigilantism is not only justified but perfectly acceptable! At the end of the book, a court ruling is made based on the threat of mob violence. If that isn't enough to chill your blood, all of this is in service of a weak story with cliche characters and an overall lack of imagination that is startling. The reviewer below says reading this book is better than watching television. Much as I love books, I respectfully disagree. Most television shows don't insult the intelligence nearly as badly as this does.
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