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The Summons (2005)

The Summons (2005)

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0385339593 (ISBN13: 9780385339599)
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So I'm at my mom's house drooling over her book collection...Okay, I'm lying. I'm looking over two shelves of either leftover college books in uninteresting subjects or my mother's extension collection of John Grisham books. They're all in hardcover. Let's just say she's a huge fan. I've avoided his books like I avoid anything I see on the bestseller's shelves assuming they are a bunch of crap because they are popular and popularity of most things literary tends to correlate with the number of idiots in the world who recommend books to each other.Anyway, I'm in town after three years in Japan, bored out of my mind and dying for something to curl up with to weather out some of these nasty midwest thunderstorms. I plucked one off the shelf which happened to be 'The Summons'. Two days later, I just stuffed it back with the other hardcovers thinking, "What the hell did I just read?"I told my mom I had stolen one of her books and she winced when I told her which one. "Honestly," she said, "That's one of his worst. I don't even believe it was written by him. You should have asked me! It definitely wasn't one of my favorites."NOW she tells me. That's what I get for my insatiable book hunger. I won't give up on John Grisham, just yet, I suppose. I did like 'A Time To Kill'...but then again, that was Matthew McCaughnahey in his holy-hell-HOT days. There were some other good movies I think I saw based on his books. Mr. Grisham, you deserve another chance.In this book, you basically get some really vivid character development (which I enjoyed) while some egotistical, pompous, boring blowhard drives around with 3 million in cash shoved in trash bags while he panics and tells random strangers he has it. I wonder if this was one of his early creative writing attempts that he thought he could possibly dress up and publish? It's very amateurish in plot and substance. Anyway, I guess they all can't be three run homers in the bottom of the 9th. I think I'll read some Goodreads reviews and choose another one.

The Summons is a great book. This is one of the best work done by John Grisham. It was a number one new york times bestseller. Filled with excitement, and mystery the summons is a must read for all book lovers. I would definetly recommend this book to my friends.The Summons is about a Judge that is well known in his city of Clanton Mississippi. Judge Atlee soon dies from sickness "there was no pulse Judge Reuben V.Atlee was dead". Since the judge knew that he was going to die he wrote a summon to his two sons Ray, and Foster to discuss about his estate. When ray reached the house he found his father dead. Shocked by his fathers death Ray invistigates about the life of his father.The summons is a very intriguing Story. You meet a lot of characters while you keep reading " Claudia Gates had known the judge like no one else".Your in for a mysterious ride, even though there is no action, and violence involved. The Drahma behind judge Atlee's death is intense. You also come to learn the difference between his sons Ray, and Foster. You can never predict what would happen next.When i first started reading this book i thought that i wasn't going to like it, but it actually became a pleasure to read. The Summons is also shocking "usually on a good night he would win a couple thousand dollars". The climax of the story is really great. The summons makes you want to rush through the book so you can find out what happend a the end. I guarente once you start reading this book you wont stop until youre done. Consider yourself in a treat. Something unexpected could happen any moment. I think this is one of the best book of mystery . It is deeply deatiled with information, and you can never be confused. If you havent read the Summons i suggest that you go grab yourself a copy now!

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This was the 1st John Grisham book that I've read----after hearing rave reviews on him as an author. Thank goodness, he has written other books. The Summons was slow to start, long, boring and the characters were poorly developed. I kept thinking that it has to get better. The plot of what to do with $3 million dollars that 1 of 2 brothers found hidden in their dead father's home should have easily been dealt with in less than 300 pages.... I actually read this in book form and it was 373 pages. I just kept thinking that it had to get better. Upon finishing the book, the final pages gave it an easy decision to rate this one 2 stars...don't waste your time. On a brighter note......does anyone have any John Grisham books you would recommend? I'd love to give him another chance :)
—Kathy

When I first looked at the book, I first noticed a dull scene of a car driving to infinity as the sun reached the end of the horizon. But, as I read through the book, I grew more interested in the plot and just couldn’t put down the book. I found this book unique in its content and also the characters seemed so life-like. The book I am talking about is “The Summons” by a wonderful author named John Grisham.I give this book a decent four stars because of its surprising characters and powerful storyline that has a fascinating plot that has all the characters entangled in a complex situation. The part of the story when Ray plans to transfer the money into his car literally gave me chills down my spine. This book is a wonderful piece presented by Grisham in which he has made the story in such a way that it makes you feel like you’re part of the plot yourself! By hearing the story in such a way of a dying father with two sons, one may think of how melodramatic this story would be. But, the twists and turns introduced in the book by Grisham compel you to think twice. He has organized the characters well enough and has narrated the mystery of the money with great dexterity.I enjoyed reading this book and I strongly believe that John Grisham knows how to create the best storylines ever!
—Fatema

For those who expect the Grisham evident in The Rainmaker, The Runaway Jury, The Pelican Brief and The Chamber...you'll be GREATLY DISAPPOINTED! So, what did he do this time? He got two sons fighting over an inheritance. One is a Professor, while the other is a drug addict. He gave them plain names : Ray, Forrest. There's no court battle here or the kind of case that would attract the media and lead to people forming teams in support of one brother over the other. And you know what, I respect that! As a Writer, you'll have fans love and detest some of your books, but it is very rare to have them understand your characters, and that's what this book expects of a reader. There's nothing special about the characters, they are people you'd pass by on the streets. And Grisham does not attempt to make them extraordinary, he just works on one brother's desire to have his opinion matter, and this leads you in a wild goose chase with the other brother in trying to figure things out. Envy is one of the motives in any crime, and it builds up when it's fueled. In this story you have Forrest who was the addict, and would not inherit anything from his father's estate. He decides to change things, to write up a new will and see how his perfect brother, Ray, would do. I would admit that there was no adrenaline rush in this story, and the mega-Grisham fan in me was disappointed. It's a good read, not among his best works, but a good read because it stands far out from the rest.
—Dora Okeyo

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