The Reckoning A Novel John Grisham Books
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The Reckoning A Novel John Grisham Books
If I were a writer and knew that I would have to give up money if I didn't have a "book" on my publisher's desk by a date certain, and time was up, this is the kind of load of crap I would dish up. What passes for a plot is meaningless: the whole book is fleshed out with WW II history that needn't be narrated as fiction, and arcane minutiae of criminal and civil procedure that couldn't be more boring and, moreover, is woefully inaccurate. I actually felt that I'd been tricked into reading this steamer by being bamboozled by Grisham's reputation, on which I can't comment. BORING!!!!!!Tags : Amazon.com: The Reckoning: A Novel (9780385544153): John Grisham: Books,John Grisham,The Reckoning: A Novel,Doubleday,0385544154,Clergy,Criminal intent,FICTION Thrillers Suspense.,Historical fiction,Legal fiction (Literature),Mississippi,Mississippi;Fiction.,Murder - Investigation,Murder;Investigation;Fiction.,Thrillers (Fiction),World War, 1939-1945 - Veterans,Nonfiction,FICTION Thrillers Suspense,Fiction,Fiction-Suspense,GENERAL,General Adult,MysterySuspense,gifts for him; gifts for her; gift ideas; gifts; gift books; crime books; crime; mystery books; mystery and thrillers; thriller books; thrillers; john grisham novel; john grisham book; legal thriller; new grisham; new grisham thriller; john grisham new release 2018; grisham john latest book; grisham books; new releases books 2018; john grisham new releases 2018; new releases,john grisham new releases 2018;new releases books 2018;gifts for him;gifts for her;gift ideas;gifts;gift books;crime books;crime;mystery books;mystery and thrillers;thriller books;thrillers;john grisham novel;john grisham book;legal thriller;new grisham;new grisham thriller;john grisham new release 2018;grisham john latest book;grisham books;new releases,John; Grisham; RECKONING; THE RECKONING,FICTION Thrillers Crime,FICTION Thrillers Legal,FICTION Thrillers Suspense,FictionThrillers - Crime,FictionThrillers - Legal
The Reckoning A Novel John Grisham Books Reviews
I read all of Mr. Grisham's novels and look forward to each release with anticipation. But none before have held my interest as much as The Reckoning. My uncle through marriage is a survivor of the Bataan Death March. He never spoke of his experiences. Not a history buff, I had no understanding of the atrocaties of this war. This novel was spellbinding from start to finish.
A lot of long arduous filler to finally reveal nothing of surprise. Dont believe the hype. This is not his best work. I feel more like the victim of a con job than a satisfied fan.
This was a bad read. Too much information on mostly known history. Agree, not enough character development on some people. Way too much detail before "secret" was FINALLY revealed in last 10 pages!!
I was really eager to read this book, and hated it. Long long descriptive passages about mundane things. So much dramatic build up about nothing. The war parts are appreciated but the rest was a waste of time witn unsympathetic characters. Time to find a new fave author.
If you wish to spend at least 1/3 of the book getting a histoty lesson on Gen McAuthor and Japan's takeover of the Philippenes then you may enjoy the book. I skipped over the large majority of this section. The book also drug on and on in other parts. I wanted to enjoy a thriller like the authors earlier books, not a sad, tedious and boring book like this one. this will be my last book by this author.
This is a disjointed, dislikable book - a soap opera with some courtroom window dressing and the Bataan Death March thrown in for no apparent reason except alleged depth of feeling. The mystery of the main character is that he won't talk - a sort of misguided Clint Eastwood Man With No Name anti-hero. Not talking can work on the screen but does tend to drag on on the page. The wife does a bad thing while her husband is slogging around in the Philippines, although it isn't clear what that is until the end. Consequences ensue. The hero kills somebody else. The generations-old family farm is lost to a shyster lawyer. Almost everybody dies. Who knew what? When did they know it? Who was wrong? In the end, who cares? I can't believe I read the whole thing.
I have always enjoyed John Grisham's novels. This one is a disappointment. First of all I did NOT like the ending at all. I know that's about me and not about the book but I still didn't like it. More than that I didn't like wasting my time thumbing through page after page after page of completely useless narrative. There is a vastly long section at the center of the book where he is writing about the mothers mental problems and the sons law school career that are a complete waste of time. It's obvious that the publishers are paying him by the page or by the word. The result is a huge amount of unnecessary text that doesn't really contribute to the story, that is very useful in putting me to sleep. This is not the first time this is happened. I have found it happening more and more frequently with other authors.
If I were a writer and knew that I would have to give up money if I didn't have a "book" on my publisher's desk by a date certain, and time was up, this is the kind of load of crap I would dish up. What passes for a plot is meaningless the whole book is fleshed out with WW II history that needn't be narrated as fiction, and arcane minutiae of criminal and civil procedure that couldn't be more boring and, moreover, is woefully inaccurate. I actually felt that I'd been tricked into reading this steamer by being bamboozled by Grisham's reputation, on which I can't comment. BORING!!!!!!
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