(picture taken from Goodreads)
Conclusion:
This was a solid read by
Grisham. I haven't read any of his before, but judging by what I've
heard, this is what I expected. It's for kids, but the focus is lawyers
and intrigue--pretty unique for the age group. The characters were
pretty interesting. The tone is adventurous without actually involving
Theo or the other children in direct violence. And it ended with kind of
a cliffhanger. I find some people's criticisms of the book funny. I saw
one that said there's not enough action to keep kids interested. This
is a really popular series with kids in my area. Also, it's more of an
intrigue story rather than an adventure. One person claimed that Theo
isn't relatable or realistic, which is only somewhat true. All main
characters are special in some way, but the facts that he plays golf or
doesn't use a cell phone every five seconds aren't what sets him apart. I
did find it a little strange that classes would be separated by gender,
which isn't something I've seen in public schools. Overall, this was a
fun read.
Recommendation: This is a good book for kids or adults who want an intriguing boy lawyer character and a
little suspense.
This is my eleventh read for the 2015 Audiobook Challenge and my eighteenth read for the 2015 TBR Pile Challenge. I hope all of you have a wonderful holiday weekend! I'll be spending Christmas with my extended family and no computer, but I'll try to update all of my blog challenges for you next week and wrap-up the year!
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