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    Re: King of Torts

    Posted by who cares on 3/14/04


    Of course

    On 3/14/04, mary wrote:
    > Hey Who Cares:
    >
    > Thanks for that insight. It was filled with literary value and social
    > commentary. I still like Hunter Thompson better, but it was a nice
    > initial effort.
    >
    > Best Regards,
    >
    > Mary
    >
    > On 3/13/04, who cares wrote:
    >>
    >> "Hey" Mary,
    >> Your lack of sensitivity is palpable, a telling intellectual rank of
    >> one missing humanity in their veins.Blindness feining sight.Misery
    > in
    >> its empty heart.
    >>
    >>
    >> On 3/13/04, mary wrote:
    >>> Hey Phares:
    >>>
    >>> Okay, but it is still a good 'airport' read. Besides, who picks
    >>> these things for literary value or social commentary. Isn't that
    >>> what Hunter Thompson is for?
    >>>
    >>> Best Regards,
    >>>
    >>> Mary
    >>>
    >>>
    >>> On 3/13/04, Phares Heindl wrote:
    >>>>
    >>>>
    >>>>
    >>>> I just finished Grisham's "The Last Juror"
    >>>>
    >>>> It was another artless "paperback" - fit entertainment for
    >>>> a "dumb-downed" population.
    >>>>
    >>>> Mississippi once produced the likes of Faulkner. Now, because
    >>>> of such an overwhelming demand for cheap entertainment, authors
    >>>> like Grisham, use name recognition and crank out best sellers
    >>>> like "King of Torts" and "The Last Juror" that have little
    >>>> literary value and provide ineffective social commentary.
    >>>>
    >>>>
    >>>>
    >>>>
    >>>>
    >>>> On 3/12/04, Mary wrote:
    >>>>> jc:
    >>>>>
    >>>>> You may be the person who suggested the book a while back. I
    >>>>> enjoyed it. I really liked the part where the mass tort
    >>>>> attorney went bankrupt and was looking at jail for a while.
    >>>>> But, that is just me...
    >>>>>
    >>>>> Have a good weekend jc.
    >>>>>
    >>>>> Best regards,
    >>>>>
    >>>>> Mary
    >>>>>
    >>>>> On 3/12/04, johncodie wrote:
    >>>>>> Well Mary we were wondered where you were spending all of
    >>>>>> your free time. Yes we know Mr. Grisham, and know alot
    >>>>> about
    >>>>>> his writings because we have lived the novels, and some of
    >>>>> us
    >>>>>> are characters in his plots. Some like to read about it, as
    >>>>>> others like to feel the hot sun come up in the morning. You
    >>>>>> know the judicial system is far from fair, but it does get
    >>>>> a
    >>>>>> work out. Judicial reform,,,,,,,yes we are living it now as
    >>>>>> I type. Come on in Mary the water is fine!
    >>>>>>
    >>>>>> On 3/11/04, mary wrote:
    >>>>>>> Just finished reading The King of Torts by Grisham. Made
    >>>>>>> me think of this place.
    >>>>>>>
    >>>>>>> Best Regards,
    >>>>>>>
    >>>>>>> Mary

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