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The Street Lawyer

by John Grisham

The Street Lawyer by John Grisham X
The Street Lawyer by John Grisham
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  • First Published:
    Feb 1998, 352 pages

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    Jan 1999, 464 pages

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adam (01/13/03)

wow this book is so fantastic.
Greg (12/10/02)

I thought the book started you out with a really great beginning and just drops you! I think it needed a little more suspense! The book does make you think about today's society, but I really didn't like how it dragged!
Jessica L. (10/30/02)

This Book was great. It really makes you think about all the homless people who actually are around. I would reccommend this to anyone!
Lana (10/03/02)

This is the very first book I read of his, and I thought that it was magnificent. I really enjoyed it and it kept me interested in it throughout the whole thing. It was one that made you feel proud of the main character for making the decision that he did. I will definitely read more of his books now.
Jennifer (09/25/02)

I really liked this book. It's the first I've read by him, but after reading this, I plan to read more. It kept me turning the pages, and I never lost interest or got bored with it. This is a must read!
Jenny (09/23/02)

This book really inspired me and made me feel happy that there are people in this world who really care and are not money greedy. I understand all the people in this book and love it.
Kyle (08/29/02)

This is his best book yet. It is a lot different than his other novels which make it better. Good drama and doesnt have the main character running for their live. A must read!!
Dan (08/28/02)

I agree with John in that it was a compelling story but lacked the suspence of some of his earlier novels.

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