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Rogue Lawyer by John Grisham
4.0
This book follows street lawyer Sebastian Rudd through several cases covering topics such as cage fighting, excessive police force, and human trafficking. Told in the first person, it's a fast paced book with lots of eccentric supporting characters. Rudd
At times it felt like there was just too much going on in the story. I suppose that's how it is for a real lawyer as opposed to book lawyers who usually just have the one case to focus on. I always had the feeling that Rudd always wins - even the unwinnable cases - so it was hard to get caught up in the drama.
It's a good summer book. The chapters are short so it is easy to put down and pick up repeatedly while at the beach.
This counts as a book and its prequel for the 2016 PopSugar Reading Challenge.
20/41
At times it felt like there was just too much going on in the story. I suppose that's how it is for a real lawyer as opposed to book lawyers who usually just have the one case to focus on. I always had the feeling that Rudd always wins - even the unwinnable cases - so it was hard to get caught up in the drama.
It's a good summer book. The chapters are short so it is easy to put down and pick up repeatedly while at the beach.
This counts as a book and its prequel for the 2016 PopSugar Reading Challenge.
20/41