The Appeal

The jury was ready.

After forty-two hours of deliberations that followed seventy-one days of trial that included 530 hours of testimony from four dozen witnesses, and after a lifetime of sitting silently as the lawyers haggled and the judge lectured and the spectators watched like hawks for telltale signs, the jury was ready. Locked away in the jury room, secluded and secure, ten of them proudly signed their names to the verdict while the other two pouted in their corners, detached and ... (show more)

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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This is a book with an agenda, one Grisham doesn't try to hide, to his credit. In his afterword, while assuring us that all the people are complete... (show more)

 
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It has been awhile since I read a Grisham book, a picked this one randomly. I really enjoyed the insight into the "political machines" that operate... (show more)

 
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  • I have always loved Grisham but i think the formula has gotten a lil stale and far too leftist for me. "We all wanna save the lil guy and screw the big guy and to hell with the Christian Right"...ya ya tell us something new John? Am I becoming a book snob?

     
     
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    This was a really good book. The characters were very real and described well. The locations (from Mississippi, to New York) were also easily visualized. The reader knew where the events were taking place and the events trasitioned smoothly so the reader was able to follow along.

    I liked the separation of three sections (trial, election, appeal) so the story moved from part one of the case to the end. It also brought up many conflicts going on with all of the issues.

    I was guessing ... (show more)

     
     
    by Sara on Feb 16, 2009 at 06:25PM

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    It was ok. Just ok. Not the best Grisham.

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    Could not put it down. Showed well the injustice that takes place in the so called free, democratic world. Could have wept at the ending. I suppose the only thing that you can say from it is that there are still lots of decent people in the world. Hope that shyster Trudeau gets exactly what he deserves.

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    I thought that this was just "ok". The last 100 pages were the best part of the book, however I thought the ending left you wanting more.

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