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any saddo lawyer fundies read john grisham's?
i have read a few and then for each b'day and xmas, i get another ! LOL
i dotn mind - i like them tho
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I really do enjoy his books - have most of them. The latest one is still downstairs, where I abandoned it a while ago (I normally NEVER do that). Will finish reading it when I am done with my Kathy Reichs, and before I start on my 2 new Sophie Kinsella books....
Am so lucky, have got about 12 new books in the last month!
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Quote:Originally posted by Pam M
I really do enjoy his books - have most of them. The latest one is still downstairs, where I abandoned it a while ago (I normally NEVER do that). Will finish reading it when I am done with my Kathy Reichs, and before I start on my 2 new Sophie Kinsella books....
Am so lucky, have got about 12 new books in the last month!
yes i do have all of his
they are good, most of them
12 books - lucky u
i used to do alot of reading when i took the train to work but im driving now for a change - i alternate LOL
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Quote:Originally posted by jewels
yes i do have all of his
they are good, most of them
12 books - lucky u
i used to do alot of reading when i took the train to work but im driving now for a change - i alternate LOL
Yeah, and next month will probably be a drought as far as new books are concerned. What with me starting work again, I will have a LOT less time to read
Still, I am more excited than I thought I would be now that I am re-joining the work-force!
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Quote:Originally posted by Pam M
Yeah, and next month will probably be a drought as far as new books are concerned. What with me starting work again, I will have a LOT less time to read
Still, I am more excited than I thought I would be now that I am re-joining the work-force!
yes - i dont get to read as much as i would like
well done - on rejoining the working forces
now - the reading time u manage to steal, will be even more rewarding
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I read one or two and found them good, but my list of 'To-do' books is so long, I'm not sure I'll get to some more in a while!
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I do not mind Grisham for easy reading, his best one as far as I am concerned was The Painted House, a little different to the normal poor kid, ambulance chasers, etc.
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I do not mind Grisham for easy reading, his best one as far as I am concerned was The Painted House, a little different to the normal poor kid, ambulance chasers, etc.
That one was lovely! The movie was awful, though!
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That one was lovely! The movie was awful, though!
Have never seen a single movie made of the Grisham books, so I cannot comment!
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Have never seen a single movie made of the Grisham books, so I cannot comment!
The one I remember is "The Client".