Edmodo : Classroom Tools
Education and Social Networking
App
Edmodo is a free classroom communication hub that lets you engage with your classes and connect with...
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Games and Education
App
Lola is back for even more math train adventures in Lola’s Math Train 2! Even more challenging...
Rosetta Stone
Education and Travel
App
Tried. Tested. Proven. Rated as the top mobile language learning app by Macworld, Rosetta Stone is...
Experimental Organic Chemistry
Education
App
“Experimental Organic Chemistry” is an interactive app for students to learn about the...
Voice Dream Reader
Education and Productivity
App
Featured as Best New App in 81 countries including the United States and Apple App Store Permanent...
Monthly Budget App
Finance and Utilities
App
Having hard time tracking your income and expenses? Need to track your account transactions? Do you...
Full Circle: From Hollywood to Real Life and Back Again
Book
She grew up in front of the world on the beloved sitcom Full House, but then actress Andrea Barber...
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Jean-Jacques Rousseau: Restless Genius
Book
The extraordinary life of Jean-Jacques Rousseau, the eighteenth-century literary genius who changed...
Smoke on the Water (Mystic Beach, #3)
Book
The sea is vast, full of legends and mystery. Under its surface hide both beautiful treasures and...
Paranormal Rockstar Romance
Kristy H (1252 KP) rated The Rooster Bar in Books
Jan 1, 2018
Oh man, I wanted to like this one, but it just didn't work for me. It took me eleven days to read--unheard of for basically any book, let alone a Grisham, and I practically had to force myself to finish it. It seemed like a really good premise: the novel combines the timely issues of student loan debt and immigration, but nothing meshes together well.
I never warmed to the protagonists. It's really hard to like or empathize with Mark, Todd, or even Zola, who is dealing with her family being deported. What's being done to the three law students is certainly not great, but their response just never seemed fully justified to me. I could not root for them like I could a Darby Shaw, a Gray Grantham, a Reggie Love. It's a shame, because the bad guy is fairly despicable, but we don't get enough development on either side to feel fully invested. As for our trio, for instance, they basically blow a huge case for someone and never do anything to make amends--nor ever really seem to show any real remorse. How is that any better than the people they are going up against?
Without anyone to really root for or a plot to quickly move forward, this one just dragged on. For me, it was slow-moving and not-interesting. Definitely a letdown. 2.5 stars.