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A Painted House

A Painted House

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: JOHN GRISHAM'S BEST!
Review: I was just totally blown away by this book! I could not put it down! Having originally come from Arkansas and also being a small child in the 50's, I fully identified with the story line. Although I would not consider this book a "mystery" nor a "thriller" in the traditional sense, there was certainly that feeling of being "on the edge of your seat" all the way through it. Excellent, excellent book!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: East of The Firm
Review: This reads like Steinbeck. Maybe a diluted version of Steinbeck, or a conflation of Grapes of Wrath and East of Eden. It's hard to make Arkansas sound interesting, and this story starts slow. But he captures some of the distinctive manners of farm people, and constructs an interesting story. Of course he puts way too much penetrating analyses into the perception of the 7 year old kid who is the protagonist, but you're gonna get that with these types of books. There I go, lapsing into Arkansas-speak. Also hits the backwardness of hillbillies, without offending. So it's Steinbeck plus Tom Wolfe at that level. Nice to see Grisham can transcend the legal stories.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An all-nighter book! :)
Review: I read this masterpiece in two days. It was a refreshing change from Grisham's usual law books. I laughed out loud, cried, and read with my mouth wide open! It is a classic I will read again and again!!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A Painted House
Review: What a delight! Thank you Mr. Grisham for taking us to another time and another place. Quite a few events took me back to my childhood and I found myself engulfed in the cotton fields of Arkansas. This book is a welcome change from the legal thrillers.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: A time for pseudonyms
Review: When I buy a book, I read the blurb and reviews and try to figure out if it's going to be a good read. When I buy an Author, I grab and go. John Grisham is no longer a grab and go. I am very disappointed by the lastest offering by Mr. Grisham. It's a bad as opening a new Clancy and finding poetry. It's like I've been robbed of time and money. If Grisham wants to experiment with style and genre, I think he should use a pen name. It's a cotton picking shame he had to flood the market with a dirt poor, down and out, out-of-character work. Now I've got to start vetting his work before buying.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Change of Pace for Grisham
Review: After being a huge John Grisham fan for the last 10 years, I wasn't sure what to expect with this new book. I had heard that it was outside of his traditional mold. I thought the book was a great read. The story was well told from the point of view of a 7 year old. Grisham fans will not be disappointed. Buy this book. It's worth having on your bookshelf.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: What happened to Tallie?
Review: I had the audio, which was well presented. I enjoyed the story with the rich description of life in that era. I had a little trouble believing a seven year old could be as mature as described. (Minor plot issue.) My only regret is the lives left dangling, especially Tallie's. Sequel?

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: I would rather paint a house......
Review: ...than read this book again. As a Grisham fan, I was sorely disappointed by his latest effort. I fully expected a deviation from his "traditional" writing style, but this was too much. I kept waiting for something to happen, but in the end was left with unfulfilled expectations. The book is roughly 380 pages, but could have been shortened significantly - much of the dialogue is repeated. For example - the treks out to the cotton fields were descriptive but repeated often.

If this was an "unofficial autobiography" of Grisham's childhood, I feel sorry for him. What a boring life. Why write about it?

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Finally no lawyers
Review: I finished this book in less than a week. I was nice to see a story about something other than lawyers. It gave me a good insight into what its like living in the deep south and farming cotton.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: New Tricks
Review: John Grishom a well know law author from books The Frim and Pelicun Brief uses A Painted House to take readers into a whole new world. Leaving behind lawyers and big citys he takes you to a small farm during the summer of 1952. Grishom captures the time perfectly from the war in Korea to listening to baseball on the radio everynight on the front porch. He shows you this long summer through the eyes of a 7 year old boy Luke. In the book you see an innocents impression of rasicm with the Hill People and Mexicon workers, who were hired to help the family pick the cotton. While watching more then one murder caused by tention between the two he grows up fast. As a hugh fan of Grishoms work I have to say this is his best book. I is both new and exciting. I would suggest it to anyone who wants a good read. This book proves that you can teach an old dog new tricks.


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