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		<title>By: Bindi</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 09 Jul 2009 00:45:20 +0000</pubDate>
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        &lt;b&gt;&lt;span class=&quot;h3color tiny&quot;&gt;This review is from: &lt;/span&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;http://www.amazon.com/Summons-John-Grisham/dp/0385503822/ref=cm_cr_dp_orig_subj&quot;&gt;The Summons (Hardcover)&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/b&gt;
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I have read almost all of Grisham&#039;s books and really enjoyed them.  The Summons was so slow and never really got started.  &lt;br/&gt;I stayed with it thinking it had to get better.  It didn&#039;t.&lt;br/&gt;The characters were weak and the plot didn&#039;t have much to offer. &lt;br/&gt;I ended up skipping parts because they were so boring.  As I turned the last page, all I could think was what a waste of time.
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<p>I have read almost all of Grisham&#8217;s books and really enjoyed them.  The Summons was so slow and never really got started.  <br />I stayed with it thinking it had to get better.  It didn&#8217;t.<br />The characters were weak and the plot didn&#8217;t have much to offer. <br />I ended up skipping parts because they were so boring.  As I turned the last page, all I could think was what a waste of time.</p>
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		<title>By: Tacy</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 09 Jul 2009 00:02:15 +0000</pubDate>
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        &lt;b&gt;&lt;span class=&quot;h3color tiny&quot;&gt;This review is from: &lt;/span&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;http://www.amazon.com/Summons-John-Grisham/dp/0385503822/ref=cm_cr_dp_orig_subj&quot;&gt;The Summons (Hardcover)&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/b&gt;
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I am an avid Grisham fan and have been waiting anxiously for him to return to the legal thriller genre.  However, I just finished the book (two days to read) and am more than a little disappointed with this effort.  The protagonist, Ray Atlee is a law professor who is summoned, along with his brother, to their estranged, dying father&#039;s house in Mississippi to discuss his estate prior to his impending death.  What is discovered only by Ray (you think) is that the old man had more than $3 million hidden in his house.  Where did the money come from?  Who else knew about the money?  This is the set-up and Ray&#039;s quest to hide the money while trying to find out its origin really did hold my attention throughout the book.  But, it was the last 30 pages that hacked me off.  Mr. Grisham cut things way short here.  The relationship between the brothers was in serious lack of development given the ridiculous ending that he throws at you.  Beware, this book will leave you asking, &quot;What was Mr. Grisham thinking when he hit the &#039;print&#039; button on his latest work?&quot;
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<p>I am an avid Grisham fan and have been waiting anxiously for him to return to the legal thriller genre.  However, I just finished the book (two days to read) and am more than a little disappointed with this effort.  The protagonist, Ray Atlee is a law professor who is summoned, along with his brother, to their estranged, dying father&#8217;s house in Mississippi to discuss his estate prior to his impending death.  What is discovered only by Ray (you think) is that the old man had more than $3 million hidden in his house.  Where did the money come from?  Who else knew about the money?  This is the set-up and Ray&#8217;s quest to hide the money while trying to find out its origin really did hold my attention throughout the book.  But, it was the last 30 pages that hacked me off.  Mr. Grisham cut things way short here.  The relationship between the brothers was in serious lack of development given the ridiculous ending that he throws at you.  Beware, this book will leave you asking, &#8220;What was Mr. Grisham thinking when he hit the &#8216;print&#8217; button on his latest work?&#8221;</p>
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		<title>By: Adair</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 08 Jul 2009 16:30:07 +0000</pubDate>
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        &lt;b&gt;&lt;span class=&quot;h3color tiny&quot;&gt;This review is from: &lt;/span&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;http://www.amazon.com/Summons-John-Grisham/dp/0385503822/ref=cm_cr_dp_orig_subj&quot;&gt;The Summons (Hardcover)&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/b&gt;
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What would you do if you suddenly found three million dollars? And what if that money came from a deceased parent&#039;s home? This is the dilemna at the heart of this book. &lt;br/&gt; If you&#039;re expecting another Grisham legal thriller, don&#039;t buy this one. This one is far less about legal battles than moral ones. Unfortunately, the plot just doesn&#039;t hold together all that well and even the moral struggles, as described here, aren&#039;t all that engaging. Grisham isn&#039;t in top form here. &lt;br/&gt; For one thing, Ray Atlee, the dead judge&#039;s son who finds the money, isn&#039;t even that riveting or likeable a guy. Secondly, there are plenty of plot holes and illogical moves. Ray, for instance, discloses the whereabouts of the money to people who are almost complete strangers. Why would he do this? Made no sense to me.&lt;br/&gt;  Still, this book did make me wonder what I would do with a sudden windfall of three million plus change. But I&#039;ve read a much better book about this, A Simple Plan, a book about three men who find a fortune in a crashed plane. A Simple Plan is wonderfully written, suspenseful and darkly realistic. But save your bucks and avoid The Summons.
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<p>What would you do if you suddenly found three million dollars? And what if that money came from a deceased parent&#8217;s home? This is the dilemna at the heart of this book. <br /> If you&#8217;re expecting another Grisham legal thriller, don&#8217;t buy this one. This one is far less about legal battles than moral ones. Unfortunately, the plot just doesn&#8217;t hold together all that well and even the moral struggles, as described here, aren&#8217;t all that engaging. Grisham isn&#8217;t in top form here. <br /> For one thing, Ray Atlee, the dead judge&#8217;s son who finds the money, isn&#8217;t even that riveting or likeable a guy. Secondly, there are plenty of plot holes and illogical moves. Ray, for instance, discloses the whereabouts of the money to people who are almost complete strangers. Why would he do this? Made no sense to me.<br />  Still, this book did make me wonder what I would do with a sudden windfall of three million plus change. But I&#8217;ve read a much better book about this, A Simple Plan, a book about three men who find a fortune in a crashed plane. A Simple Plan is wonderfully written, suspenseful and darkly realistic. But save your bucks and avoid The Summons.</p>
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