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The Rainmaker

The Rainmaker

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Good, but not Grisham's stunning usual...
Review: The book was good. There were a few things unnecessary, that just side-tracked the plot. However I did get a few laughs. I personally thinkb in reality Rudy wouldn't have been quite as lucky as to get such a judge on his side. Well, just my opinion, don't mean it's right... <=o)

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: One of Grisham's worst..
Review: This book was one of Grisham's worst in my humble opinion. The book goes very slow and has MANY side plots which prove to be useless in the novel. The book is a SLOW read, and the book could have EASILY been under 100 pages for the main plot. My favorite is still The Runaway Jury. The Rainmaker just lacks the big scandal we all love in Grisham's work. Those of you writing summaries for the book---don't give away what happens in the book!!!!!!!!!!!!! People read this review to see if it's a worthwhile read, not to find out what happens in the end

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Addicting, funny , suspenseful read!
Review: I picked up The Rainmaker two days ago, and I just finished it. I loved the writing techniques that Grisham used, which included both writing in present rather than past, and writing in the first person. I enjoyed the hints of humour and the great wealth of legalese that I learned. This book was not only educational, but also a fun, addicting read. It's even made me think harder about attending law school after I complete high school. Law school for me has always been in the back of my mind, but I haven't thought so seriously about it until I finished this book. This may be unbelievable to those of you who have already read the book, as it paints a bleak picture of the 'world of law'. I was prevented from rating this book a nine or ten as I was disappointed with the ending of the book. Not with the writing, but rather with the content. When I read the verdict I was overjoyed, but then, in the next thirty pages my joy quickly turned to dismay as Rudy's future in law was flushed away forever. I know that it is this surprise element at the end that makes the book interesting and fun to read, as it isn't too predictable, but in my opinion: All's well that ends well. Sorry, I just like my happy endings. This ending was happy for Rudy and Kely I suppose, but not for me. I got too invovled in the law side of the story that I didn't want Rudy to give up his career. Oh well, in his mind this was the best and most prosperous decision for himself, and his love. You've gotta read this book!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: GOOD BOOK, BUT THERE ARE EVEN BETTER!
Review: The Rainmaker was a very good book, I was captivated throughout the whole book. But then I read The Runaway Jury, and that I believe was just a wonderful book. I didn't know the ending until the last fifty pages, and just smiled the rest of the book, because it was so good. READ IT! Read all Grisham books

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The best Grisham book yet.
Review: This is a courtroom thriller that goes back to the style of ATime to Kill. The Rainmaker is about a struggling young lawyer freshout of law school. In the book, he is dumped on by a couple of different firms. However, through one of his classes, he attains a multi-million dollar liability case in which he and his client sue a sleazy insurance company. This book was extremely well-written. The author of this review could not put it down. He recommends it to everyone.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The most exciting in the Grisham library!
Review: John Grisham has out done himself once again. I didn't thinkthat I could love a book more then I did The Firm, but this isincredible. The level of action and the way that you become a part of the novel kept me up reading for 48 hours. I found myself laughing out loud at 4 in the morning as the rookie lawyer takes on the big boys, and throws them all a curve ball. Way to go Mr. Grisham, keep them coming.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A good book that keeps you laughing and guessing!
Review: The Rain Maker by John Grasham is a very goodbook. It is very easy to follow and very interesting. Since I saw the O.J. Simpson case on T.V. I thought now would be the perfect time to read since I knew a little about the justice system. Rudy Baylor, the main character in the novel, Lawer, nice and young person, goes through very hard times. He is a newly graduate law student seeking for a job.When he did find a job, to his surprise, found illigal stuff going on through his firm. he took on a case of an insurance fruad and fought very hard. This is a good book and I really enjoyed it

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Illiterates like me love it!!!
Review: I love these big books. Danielle Steel, too. I've got noimagination and like to believe that lawyers should rule the world. Ilove John Grisham because all his books are written for hunky leads like Tom Cruise, Alec Baldwin or Wilford Brimley. He makes Twain and Faulkner look like hacks. This should be required reading for all school children.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: One Of Grisham's Best!
Review: This book has all of Grisham's knowledge of law, and his talent for suspense, without the gore and graphic material that is in some of his novels. I have read all of his novels, and although A Time to Kill is my faveorite, The Rainmaker is a very close second

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: If you're tired, don't start the next chapter.
Review: As a law student at the University of Missouri, Columbia, I can appreciate Grisham's eloquent realization of real-world Law versus academia. Rudy Baylor is a down-on-his luck recent graduate from law school struggling to make it to his next meal, save one case. Rudy battles the big boys representing a moral-less health insurance company to an ending leaving you feeling there may really be justice for all...or is there


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