Brad
posts on 1/18/2013 2:12:23 PM
I have read four or five jg novels now. Let me first say he has an incredible talent for story telling. Of all of them most had disappointing endings though. End of the chamber, wedge tw antagonist just disappears? Lee was actually in rehab? Such a cop out. I feel like he needs to wrap up stories quick and just wings it. Kin of sad really.ill try some more :)
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Jerry Scholder
posts on 7/18/2012 4:59:24 PM
I need to get a message to John Grisham or his agent. Can anyone help me to do this? It's extremely important and I'm sure he will be glad that I attempted to contact him with this information. I am not trying to sell him anything or bother him for selfish reasons. Can anyone suggest how to contact him or someone that can give him information?
Jerry 540 551-2486
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huw jarse
posts on 7/3/2012 3:29:18 PM
JUST READ CALICO JOE .I cannot remember the last time I was so disappointed .I like to read ,I DO NOT LIKE SPORT .Could not get past the first pages when it started to include baseball .
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Romboro
posts on 1/19/2012 7:45:58 AM
Hi, I have just started (believe it or not) reading John Grisham novels or at least those for which the synopses attracts me.
I have just finished reading 'Playing for Pizza' which I gather is a little out of the subject style norm for JG. I know absolutely nothing about American Football (being English and into the non-league level of English football/soccer) but still enjoyed the concept and storyline.
The story finished open ended and I wondered if there is a sequel to read or in the pipeline.
Can anyone help please. Thanks. BazM
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Jigna
posts on 11/15/2010 5:46:46 AM
I am not able to understand the climax of John Grisham's Novel The Chamber'
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Tom O. Massey
posts on 8/26/2010 5:56:04 PM
Hello John. My name is Tom O. Massey and I know you from Hal & Mal's. I was up with you and Willie trying to name one of your first books (still don't know if it was "A Time to Kill" or "The Firm"). I also have no idea how to get in touch with you without bothering Mal or Jo Ann, so I thought I'd try this. As if you haven't had enough books suggested for you to read in your life, there is a really interesting (and good) one I just finished by a Jackson, MS man named James Cole. You'd like it. My email address is listed above if you want to borrow my copy. Just trying to help a brother out. Thanks, Tom O.
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hayatt
posts on 8/13/2010 7:14:50 PM
hi, i'm so glad because i'm reading your novel THE TEASTAMNET , its a big novel and ther is a lot of acteurs but i'll finished it ...thanks jean
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roland starling
posts on 2/17/2010 4:15:10 PM
I have just finished reading The Firm and really enjoyed it ........however I have 1 question at the end of chapter39 why did Lamar not follow Ray back to the room or call for help? am I missing someyhing or did he secretly want the Mcdeeres to get away? TIA
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Mike
posts on 2/10/2010 12:08:18 PM
Mr. Grisham,
I just finished reading The Associate and have to post that I was extremely disappointed in the ending. Actually I felt like there was no ending. The entire story building upon this intense control that Bennie the handler has over Kyle and the climax of your story is that Bennie somehow gets tipped off, skips out on the last meeting and is gone. Ok that looks like a good way to end this novel NOT. I mean for 400+ pages Bennie and his gang have ruined and controlled Kyle's life, even murder one of his friends and then Bennie and team just quietly go away? Incredibly lame ending to great story. I guess I'm still waiting for the rest of the story to be published.
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Don Bernhard
posts on 1/31/2010 5:12:49 PM
Have just recently finished Ford County. Might be one of my favorite Grishams. Caused me to laugh out loud a couple of times and even brought forth a tear or two other times. Have read all of JG's books. Least favorite was the Christmas one. A couple of months ago found me passing through Blytheville, Ark., and I stopped in a small bookstore and was informed that Grisham occasionally visits there. That area was more or less the setting for Painted House. Grisham did not visit that day, sigh, but I still purchased 3 books (by other authors) :) Has anyone commented on how much Grisham looks like Rick Barnes, Univ. of Texas head basketball coach?
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