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Old 12-10-2010, 05:51 AM   #7365
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Just finished Grisham's 'The Innocent Man'. A great read. Very scary. I highly recommend it!
Interesting how tastes vary. I thoroughly enjoyed most of Grishams work previously. This one (The Innocent Man) I did not. Read it some time ago so I don't remember exactly now why, but noted that I thought it was poor.

Have just read *The Confession*. Almost gave up after 10% or so but stuck with it to the end. And wonder why I did. It disappoints me when an Author chooses to use their commercial position as a soap box to express their own political opinions. I may be wrong but that is how I saw this "novel"?.

I realize the subject is an emotive one in the US.

Why is it thought reasonable to expect their readers to pay to read work like this, (Fortunately for me it was a library copy in this case). Michael Chichton was another prize example of this.
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