I just finished reading "The Litigators" by John Grisham. I didn't realize he had written a couple of books I've missed, so I'm going on the hunt for them. This one had a great ending and held me captive for one whole day reading it.
I just finished reading "The Litigators" by John Grisham. I didn't realize he had written a couple of books I've missed, so I'm going on the hunt for them. This one had a great ending and held me captive for one whole day reading it.
I have to get caught up on my reading, in general. I love John Grisham, as well. I've been on the road so much, and it's hard to read and drive at the same time! But, when I do get ready to, I will look for a few new John Grisham books.
I do like John Grisham. For a long time I kept my eye out for his new books, but over time I just got away from looking. Imagine my delight when I found there are at least three I haven't read. I'm looking forward to finding them.
I understand John Grisham has a new book out in the last few days, The Racketeers. I will have to wait until the price goes down. My book budget takes a huge hit if I pay first publication prices for hardbacks.
John Grisham’s books are educational and entertaining. His writing about the law and lawyers is so realistic because he practiced criminal law for about 10 years.
I love John Grisham's books and I know there are quite a few that I have missed over the years. One of my favorite's that most people have not read is A Painted House. I love that book!
I've heard that John Grisham has some very good books, and I always hear his name. I must admit, I am not a huge book reader. I used to be, many years ago, but now I don't have much time to sit down and read. Is John Grisham the guy that used to be a lawyer and would write his books on the subway, on his way to work?
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