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I mean, it was fine. Interesting beginning, lost me in the middle and rounded out with a happy ending.
My interest in legal fiction began thanks to John Grisham, and now it has ended again thanks to Grisham. Comparing this book to something like The Client or Pelican Brief is liking comparing Rushdie to Chetan Bhagat - there's a wide gulf of quality, style and readability. Frankly, Grisham should have stopped relying on sarcasm and snarkiness a long time ago - it got old really really fast.
This was a surprisingly fun book with likable characters. I really enjoyed following the journey of the story.
First Grisham book I have read in years. I thoroughly enjoyed it!
Greatly enjoyed this Grisham book. A real page turner even if the very end was a little predictable and tidy.
The Litigators isn't your traditional John Grisham book in some respects. While it definitely is a story about lawyers it isn't quite the thriller that some of the others have been and that is not necessarily a bad thing. This book has way more humor than previous books and the majority of the characters aren't actually that likeable. My favorite was David since he did was a lot of corporate people dream of doing - quitting the job on the spur of the moment and then drinking all day. Fortunately he only lets himself slide for the one day and ends up gainfully employed at a "boutique" firm. The story kept going in a different direction than I expected which was nice. Overall an enjoyable book, though maybe not a page turner.
A fun page turning read. Grisham back in his wheel house.
Hadn't read Grisham in a while and really enjoyed this audio book. Great characters and some laugh out loud moments.