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Snow Falling On Cedars
by David Guterson
 (2/5/2003)
This book was good but it dragged on in the middle. I liked the movie better than the book. This book has been made into a movie starting Ethan Hawke and is quite good. The movie stayed true to the book.
Skipping Christmas: A Fable
by John Grisham
 (2/5/2003)
I liked this book and I thought it was great but I think Grisham should stick to legal thrillers. I wish this book was a little longer than it was. I liked the ending though. I thought that Luther Kronk was selfish but then I thought he had a good idea skipping christmasmore
The Testament
by John Grisham
 (2/5/2003)
This book was absolutely without a doubt GREAT! I LOVED this book. This is my favorite Grisham book. I stayed up all night just to finish this book and it was worth it. I've recommended this book to friends who have never read Grisham before. I wish this book is made into amore
The Summons
by John Grisham
 (2/5/2003)
I liked this book although I thought it was kind of slow at times. I thought the plot dragged on in the middle and it kind of made me lose intrest in the book but I still thought it was a good book. I would have never expect it to end the way it did. I won't give away themore
The Brethren
by John Grisham
 (2/5/2003)
This book rocked! "The Brethren" was the first John Grisham book I ever read and it got me hooked. I wish they would make this book into a movie instead of "The Runaway Jury" I loved reading about judges in jail. That was the part that got me to read this book. I've read itmore
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