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20 years since John Grisham’s ‘A Time To Kill’
By Jessica Schneider Jun 25, 2009, 10:55 GMT
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A Time to Kill is a good book overall, but the characters seem to be confusing sometimes with no definite position, or identity in some case. Some of the characters introduced during the second half of the book also lack a sense of reality and makes the book even more fictional. Also, too much is said about the media and the press and the reader can be sure that Grisham hates media-hungry attorneys or people.
It is also noticed that the story revolves around before the trial than the trial itself and the main part seems to be very short and less thrilling. But, the book is very interesting and keeps the reader turning the pages.
Very few typing errors. Simple language usage is a key feature.
Good Work overall.
(Reading the Client at the moment, hope it's worth the money)
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