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Don't let the obvious ending put this book down (The Chamber - John Grisham)

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The Chamber - John Grisham

Date: 05/04/02 (62 review reads)
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Advantages: Easy to read, ideal travel companion

Disadvantages: previsible ending, only 600 pages!

This was my first John Grisham's novel. As many others, I always thought his style would a best-sellish Tom-Clancy-like one. By pure chance I decided to buy a copy of this novel in Edinburgh, before getting in my train back home. I started to read, without many hopes I'll end it. Half an hour afterwards, the train broke down somewhere between the Scottish-English border and there I was, wishing for the trip to take a little longer, so I could have some more time for reading. No need to say I finished the book in lest than two days. Since then, Grisham's always been my travel companion.

I like the way he plays the plots and, overall, his description of the Deep South. I found incredibly touching that point when Sam said to his grandson (and lawyer) how much he is envious of him for not hating anyone. Remember you're hearing that from a klucker...




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Ophelia

- 05/04/02

I am a Grisham virgin too, so maybe I should give this a try!
Emma1973

- 05/04/02

I couldnt even give you an SU sorry, you tell me absolutely nothing about the story, there is more detail about your train journey.
May I suggest that you read some of the other book reviews on the site before submitting more?
:-)
jmorley99

- 05/04/02

Good book, your op could be a bit longer with more info, i have read all his books and they are all corkers.

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