Cinco itibaren Mehmadwal, Punjab, Hindistan
Although The Road is an excellent modern dystopia full of cannibalism and despair, here's a tip: Don't choose this as your "before-bed" book. Your subconscious will thank you.
I haven't liked a Grisham novel in a long time. It seems to me that he has been writing poorly-or at least from his "soapbox" because he will sell millions of books regardless of whether they are good. This one reminded me of "The Firm" and kept me more interested than in the past. I liked that he had a main character that I liked and that was a good person. His last book ("The Appeal")left me confused about whether I liked the "good guy" or not. This one had some moral battles but didn't question whether the good guy would try to do what was right or not. I was pleased