Sometimes I need some diversionary reading. Something unrelated to work. Something for escape and entertainment. I needed this on my flight back from Chicago last fall. So I picked up the Grisham paperback and was very disappointed in its extreme liberal bias. So if I’m tossing Grisham out the window, where can I turn to [...]
Archive for the ‘Fiction’ Category
#8 – From the Listening Hills by Louis L’Amour
April 30, 2012
#23 – The Confession by John Grisham
September 24, 2011
“Allowing personal political views to dominate a work of fiction nearly always ends with the work feeling forced, faked and one-dimensional.. This book is not an exception.” So writes Nolan Peterson in his review. I agree 100%. I enjoyed the storyline, which isn’t surprising because Grisham knows how to spin a yarn. But the objectivity [...]