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The Appeal | 
enlarge | Author: John Grisham Publisher: Doubleday Books Category: Book
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Rating: 33 reviews Sales Rank: 514536
Media: Hardcover Edition: 1 Pages: 368 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.4 Dimensions (in): 9.3 x 6.4 x 1.3
ISBN: 0385515049 Dewey Decimal Number: 813.54 EAN: 9780385515047 ASIN: 0385515049
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Amazon.co.uk John Grisham is now an institution -- a writer whose bestselling status is assured, So assured, in fact, that expectations for each new book are as high as can be imagined. Does The Appeal make the grade? And will it appeal to Grisham admirers -- or disappoint them?The stakes in the novel's plot are high: corporate crime on the largest scale. The duo of lawyers at the centre of the narrative are Mary and Wes Grace, who succeed in a multimillion dollar case against a chemical company, who have polluted a town with dumped toxic waste. A slew of agonising deaths have followed this, but lawyers for the chemical company appeal, and a variety of legal shenanigans are employed -- and it is certainly not clear which way the scales of justice will be finally balanced. As ever with Grisham, the mechanics of plotting are key, and the characterisation is functional rather than detailed. But it is (as always) more than capable of keeping the reader totally engaged. Given John Grisham's much-publicised conversion to born-again Christianity, it's intriguing to note here the implicit criticism of the moral majority's religious values, but that is hardly central to the enterprise. What counts is the storytelling, and while the writing is as straightforward and uncomplicated as ever, few readers will put down The Appeal once they have allowed it to exert its grip on upon them. --Barry Forshaw
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Full of promise but dissapoints January 7, 2009 Mr. JC DICEY (London, England) An engaging read but the end sucks...just kind of flops. I've read and enjoyed all of Grisham's books until a few years back - I won't be buying another one based on this one. What a shame - I really used to like his books.
Fascinating sub-plot January 6, 2009 freedomrulesok (London) I found this an intriguing novel because of its sub-plot. Other reviwers can tell you about the David vs Goliath story, but what I found most interesting was the Christian background to this novel. More, what kind of Christian and so what? On one side you have the local community Christians in their local community church, they're working class, poor, but are committed and faith-ful, trying to make a difference. They live and work for each other and the people in their community, they fight injustice and care for the poor. On the other hand you have the suburban middle-class Christians, married, 2 kids, respectable job, church and sqeaky clean. They live and work according to what they're told, backing gun ownership and homophobia. I suspect Grisham is taking a swipe at the Christian Right in the US, and asking the question - which is Christian?
Grisham now past his best December 31, 2008 purrdey (England) Grisham doing what he does best? Er, I don't think so. I've read ALL his legal thrillers and this is only a pale shadow of classics such as The Firm, Rainmaker, Client, Time to Kill etc. If they make THIS into a film, then I'll eat my paperback copy. It is entirely formulaic and the whole book was excellently summed up in the Short Attention Span Summary in these reviews (I must remember that device!). But the book's sting-in-the-tail (tale?) is that there IS no sting-in-the-tail! Perhaps he just got fed up of writing it?
Not bad, not great December 27, 2008 J. Bowditch (UK) I finished reading the book about 15 minutes ago after having been reading it for around 3 days. It is certainly not the greatest book. It has 500 pages and until around page 150, I was really bored, but I realise obviously that a writer has to set the scene. I read on with hope that the rest would not be as boring. Whilst it is not such a great thriller, in that it is not really a page turner and exciting, I like the way Grisham writes. Also, the main issue in itself was intriguing - that of a public vote to elect Justices for the Supreme Court of Mississippi, politicising the judiciary, which brings up many issues, and having studied law I find the legal issues brought up in this book quite interesting. Other issues that are interesting are the questionable views of the majority of the people in Mississipi as portrayed by Grisham in that they are against gay marriage in the name of Christianity and other views that you don't seem to come across everyday in Britain - like their obsession with owning guns - and it is interesting to compare our culture with theirs. I have not regretted reading this book, it has not been a waste of my time -only spending three days on it and I got it half price, but at the same time, I would not recommend it as there are many greater books out there including other ones that Grisham has written. But if you are interested in certain above mentioned issues, then I recommend it.
Big Disappointment December 20, 2008 T. Kitching (Hull, UK) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
If you've never read a Grisham before - DO NOT start with this one. I can normally read one of his in an afternoon but I've been picking at this one for a week and have just completed it. It's slow moving, not much going on and the ending SUCKS big time.
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