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The Testament

The Testament

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Life and How you should live it
Review: If you are a John Grisham fan then you will know this is one of his greatest books ever. Once you are ingulfed in this story of life and inner love then you will never be the same. The charictors in this drama have all got somthing in common with the people you would meet in the street. from the start in Virgina to the lands of the Pantanal you will feel yourself wanting to go to the places he speaks of. With twists in every tale and life and death becoming one you will know what this book is all about. Life and how we live it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Testament
Review: I read the book The Testament By John Grisham, It was a page turner! Along with the rest of John Grisham's Law books this is the best so far. The point of the book is that Phelan, an owner of a major law firm kills himself and leaves money for several wives and kids everyone is familiar with. He also leaves some for Rachel Lane who no one has ever heard of. They hire Nate O'Riley a just-out-of-rehab-ex-lawyer to find Rachel to give her eleven billion. Eventually he does find her and offers the money, thats when he finds out about her, she is a doctor. I have also read the Firm and there were subjects in The Testament that was familiar. It was the fact that it was a law book and mystery in a way. Like the mystery in The Firm was what is going on within the firm and in The Testament, where and who is Rachel Lane?
Nate then finds out she has changed her name to Rachel Porter. Rachel read the papers carefully and said "I'm not singing anything, i dont want the money." PG.310 I thought that it was a very bold thing to do. Besides there are no banks around to store the money. She was happy where she was, with her people. She has been so much in her life, and reached god in a way most have not. What would she do and want to do with eleven billion dollars? She even told Nate she doesn't need money for medicine or supplies. This book is not for everyone it can get boring here and there and may take time to read since it is so long. Although there are alot of funny parts in the beginning and it gets exciting toward the end it is a good book in my opinon.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: it started great and fizzled
Review: this book started out with an excelent plot and then by the middle and definitely toward the end it fizzed out! the ending that I had anticpated in my head was much better. the one john grisham went with was very anti-climatic and blah....! the crazy kids of the billionaire were very intriguing yet he decided to focus on a recovering addict looking through the jungle for a boring character..(yes that was a very good sub-plot but the heart of the book was with the fight for the $$. the drama and humor was with the crazy a** wanna be heirs) in the end it was very disappointing.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A surprisingly spiritual novel
Review: I've always loved John Grisham (The Partner was my favorite until reading The Testament), and I was pleasantly shocked to find such outright spiritualty oozing from Grisham's pen. I saw much of myself in the character of Nate (though I'm neither an alcoholic nor twice divorced), and was only disappointed that we aren't able to see how his spiritual journey progresses. What this story does show us is how readily grace is available to us all. When we are at our worst, we can still be used to accomplish something bigger. God has faith in us -- he's created us to do big things -- and all we need to do is learn to lean on his strength rather than our own. Watching Nate come to this conclusion was one of my favorite aspects of this book. This is a truly satisfying read!

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Disappointing
Review: I count on John Grisham for a good read when I need an escape from my life. I found myself reluctant to bother finishing this one, though I never lost hope that it would get better. It didn't. It read like an ad for a born-again Christian church and what little was resolved at the end wasn't worth the effort. I couldn't help wondering if Grisham phoned this one in, or indeed if he wrote it at all. I understand that publishers continue to publish under a best selling author's name long after he/she dies. Maybe Grisham died and no one told him.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Good holiday reading
Review: There are two different angles to this book. A wealthy billionaire with many pathetic offspring leaves a will before commiting suicide. The children believing to be ric beyond their dreams start spending.

He has however left the lot to another child who has found God and is doing His work deep in the jungle. Nate O' Riley a recovering washed up alcoholic lawyer is pulled out of Rehab to track her down.

A good desciptive story with believable characters and the jungle parts of the book interweave well with the pursuit of the greedy lawyers. A nice easy book to read.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Not Grisham's best
Review: While I found this book to be amusing and fairly interesting, I really don't agree with other reviewers that say that this ranks with Grisham's best works so far.

The least 'legal' of his 'legal thrillers', this in none the less a good read. Characters are sympathetic, the story is imaginative and interesting. The setting in the Amazon is greatly described and draws you in. The ending...well, I think the ending is the weakest part in the book -- not compromising or brave, it is too simple and to wishy-washy for me.

I've read all of Grisham's books (well, not including Painted House), and I have to say that second to Street Lawyer, this is probably his least successful effort.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: An attention graber
Review: I thought the book was excellent. John Grisham did and excellent job of keeping the reader's attention. He made twists and turns that wern't expected by the reader. He gave an abudant amount of detail. He described things so well that I could picture them in my mind as clear as day. For example, when Nate was looking for Rachel the first time, he was is in a small plane in a storm. John Grisham describes thunder hitting the plane by saying, "A thunderacp just above the Cessna stunned them, like a shotgun in a ... room, and it shook them to their bones. Nate's eardrums practically burst." (page 98). When I read this I could almost feel the thunder as if I was actually there with them. Grisham also made the book very believable. The plot and the charcters in the story could have been something that happened to a family. With so many rich peole now-a-days, I wouldn't be surprised if this happened to one of them.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Good, solid Grisham
Review: After being disappointed with 'The Street Lawyer', 'The Chamber', and particularly 'A Painted House', I was convinced I wasn't going to read my copy of 'The Testament', which had been sitting on my bookshelf with several other unread books. However, I plucked up the courage and dived in.

I have to say I was pleasantly surprised. Though it's a gentler, slower-flowing story than such as 'The Pelican Brief', it has a charm of its own and, after the first couple of chapters, I was well hooked.

A billionaire dies and leaves his whole estate to an illegitimate daughter. The relatives contest the will and Nate O'Reilly goes in search of the missing heiress. His meeting with Rachel Lane, the reluctant heiress, becomes pivotal in his fight against drug and alcohol addiction.

My only reason for not giving five stars was that I felt O'Reilly's conversion was a bit too contrived. It felt totally unnatural. However, all said, a satisfying book that left me content at the last page.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent
Review: I thought that this book was excellent. I liked that book from beginning to end. I could not put it down. It had adventure and also a touching story. I would recomend for all to read it.


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