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  • georgiasilver
    georgiasilver added a new comment in
    I would love to get this book! It's amazing to learn about so many aspects of the world. This book would be one way of creating a better and more knowledgeable future for me! I could also apply what I learn to academics at school.
    Almost 5 years ago
  • georgiasilver
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    I absolutely love books about adventure and mysterious tales! I think this book would definitely give me that.
    About 5 years ago
  • georgiasilver
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    I absolutely love the book cover, title, and everything so far! It seems so absolutely cute and funny and I would be so delighted to get this book :)
    About 5 years ago
  • georgiasilver
    georgiasilver added a new comment in
    This book may teach me something because of its detailed and complex book cover with an intriguing book title. I would love to read this book!
    About 5 years ago
  • georgiasilver
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    That's one epic book cover! I would love to get into this series! I have never heard of these books before!
    About 5 years ago
  • georgiasilver
    georgiasilver added a new comment in
    I really love the title of this book! It seems intriguing and warmhearted.
    About 5 years ago
  • georgiasilver
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    I would love to read this book! It seems interesting and I think I could learn a lot about wolves.
    About 5 years ago
  • theindiancritic
    theindiancritic's book review was featured in Theodore Boone: Kid Lawyer.
    Although the book progresses mostly on a lighter note, “Theodore Boone: Kid Lawyer” focuses the spotlight on many taboo subjects for young adult novels. With central topics like feminism, racism, illegal immigration, political outbreaks, drug abuse, and child abuse, John Grisham manages to effectively prod at touchy subjects with so much subtlety within each subplot, that even with lots of murder, smoking, and court cases scattered throughout the plot, through the eyes of thirteen-year-old Theodore Boone, “Kid Lawyer” is surprisingly appropriate. And with all of these dark themes, it comes as no surprise that there is indeed a lot to learn in this book. Each subplot takes the reader into a new and unexplored road, and although a suspenseful cliffhanger is presented towards the end of the book, the author still manages to quietly tie all of these themes up. This results in the reader feeling like they’ve actually read a complete book instead of a book with several different subplots, although that is precisely how it feels while reading it. John Grisham’s “Theodore Boone: Kid Lawyer” is many different things. Sometimes it’s a fight for justice, sometimes it’s a heart-wrenching story of family situation infused with drug and child abuse, sometimes it’s a guidebook on the court’s rules, and sometimes it’s about a murder-witnessing illegal immigrant’s unwillingness to provide the town with justice for fear of getting caught in the middle.
    Over 5 years ago
  • theindiancritic
    theindiancritic added a book review.
    Although the book progresses mostly on a lighter note, “Theodore Boone: Kid Lawyer” focuses the spotlight on many taboo subjects for young adult novels. With central topics like feminism, racism, illegal immigration, political outbreaks, drug abuse, and child abuse, John Grisham manages to effectively prod at touchy subjects with so much subtlety within each subplot, that even with lots of murder, smoking, and court cases scattered throughout the plot, through the eyes of thirteen-year-old Theodore Boone, “Kid Lawyer” is surprisingly appropriate. And with all of these dark themes, it comes as no surprise that there is indeed a lot to learn in this book. Each subplot takes the reader into a new and unexplored road, and although a suspenseful cliffhanger is presented towards the end of the book, the author still manages to quietly tie all of these themes up. This results in the reader feeling like they’ve actually read a complete book instead of a book with several different subplots, although that is precisely how it feels while reading it. John Grisham’s “Theodore Boone: Kid Lawyer” is many different things. Sometimes it’s a fight for justice, sometimes it’s a heart-wrenching story of family situation infused with drug and child abuse, sometimes it’s a guidebook on the court’s rules, and sometimes it’s about a murder-witnessing illegal immigrant’s unwillingness to provide the town with justice for fear of getting caught in the middle.
    Over 5 years ago

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