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Beth
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May 20, 2011 09:33AM
I keep watching for his next NONfiction book.The one he wrote, THE INNOCENT MAN, is excellent and far better than any of his fiction. He examines legalities much like Vincent Bugliosi.
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Beth wrote: "I keep watching for his next NONfiction book.The one he wrote, THE INNOCENT MAN, is excellent and far better than any of his fiction. He examines legalities much like Vincent Bugliosi."I disagree. I found The Innocent Man very tedious.I much prefer his fiction.
I have enjoyed all of his writings - fiction, non-fiction, his Christmas books, his books for teens. I can only think of one book that I really didn;t care much for and that was " A Painted House" . I just felt it was not up to his standards.
I can't wait for his new book. I've got some catching up to do though, I've only read one of his books, The Juror. But my sister who loves reading his books and who is an inspiring lawyer herself will love this news.
I just can't wait! J.Grisham books inspired me, and all my dreams of being involved in social service was all gone and his books gave me the dream of becoming a great lawyer. I've inly read a few of his books;The last juror, the associate, the king of torts, the client, the street lawyer, theodore boone and the appeal and all of them were just so great! I could read them over and over again!



