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The Rooster Bar
The Rooster Bar
Author: John Grisham
ISBN-13: 9780385541176
ISBN-10: 0385541171
Publication Date: 10/24/2017
Pages: 384
Rating:
  • Currently 3.6/5 Stars.
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3.6 stars, based on 64 ratings
Publisher: Doubleday
Book Type: Hardcover
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12 Book Reviews submitted by our Members...sorted by voted most helpful

eadieburke avatar reviewed The Rooster Bar on + 1639 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
Book Description:
Mark, Todd, and Zola came to law school to change the world, to make it a better place. But now, as third-year students, these close friends realize they have been duped. They all borrowed heavily to attend a third-tier, for-profit law school so mediocre that its graduates rarely pass the bar exam, let alone get good jobs. And when they learn that their school is one of a chain owned by a shady New York hedge-fund operator who also happens to own a bank specializing in student loans, the three know they have been caught up in The Great Law School Scam.
But maybe there's a way out. Maybe there's a way to escape their crushing debt, expose the bank and the scam, and make a few bucks in the process. But to do so, they would first have to quit school. And leaving law school a few short months before graduation would be completely crazy, right? Well, yes and no . . .
Pull up a stool, grab a cold one, and get ready to spend some time at The Rooster Bar.

My Review:
This book started out slow for me. It seemed to be about a Law School scam and the deportation of some immigrants. Two separate storylines! Then about 1/3 into the book, I got really hooked and the storylines came together and it became a real page-turner. The characters were quite fascinating and their plan to make money made it a "root for the bad guys" book. I had thoughts in the beginning of giving up on the book but I am sure glad that I didn't. Grisham is a great storyteller and you just have to go with the flow for an enjoyable ride. I'm looking forward to reading another of his books real soon. I would highly recommend this book to those who like fun reading experiences.
reading-galore avatar reviewed The Rooster Bar on + 115 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
Three law school students, Mark, Todd and Zola, are up to their eyeballs in student loan debt and are unsuccessfully trying to acquire high paying positions in law firms with one semester left. Their close friend, Gordy, overwhelmed by his student loan and pending nuptials, jumps off a bridge and dies, leaving them all devastated. His death changes their life perspective and they decide that they will not finish law school and will instead pretend to be attorneys, form their own law firm and make big bucks from clients who don't realize that they are not attorneys. As one might project, this will eventually go badly and things will begin to unravel. This was a cleverly written suspenseful story with entertaining characters and a highly enjoyable read.
beeshurt avatar reviewed The Rooster Bar on + 15 more book reviews
The start of the book seemed slow to me, but once we got into the middle, things started to occur more rapidly. Enjoyed the book - good read.
Katcha avatar reviewed The Rooster Bar on + 25 more book reviews
I do enjoy reading Grishma's books. They are always well written and interesting stories that usually enlighten a bit too.

I had high hopes for this story, especially in light of how student loans have gotten frankly out of hand and mainly mostly debt the use of hardly ever will see pay back. Yet while these 'youths' grasping for a 'better life' finally wake up to the fact they have have been DUPED. But instead of making a resolution to be responsible and make a positive change in their lives, they decide to see if the can basically scam the scam artist that sucked them in.

We truly live in a human world of 'blame and excuse'. No roll up one's sleeves and carving an honest, self pride based life . . .
MKSbooklady avatar reviewed The Rooster Bar on + 989 more book reviews
Another suspenseful novel from Mr. Grisham. Three law school friends, who through no fault, or maybe just a little fault of their own, are on the run. Fast paced and fun, this is a great distraction from the really crummy world we really live in.
junie avatar reviewed The Rooster Bar on + 630 more book reviews
Many were disappointed in this Grisham book, but I enjoyed it. I felt for the three madcap individuals of this story. They quit third year law school when they discovered a scam and proceeded to play lawyer anyway. They all had over $200,000 in debt and no chance of landing a job.

I found myself routing for the three, as they planned elaborate vengeance on the high-muck-a-muck VIP's responsible for the snow-job and rejoiced in the outcome.
Tunerlady avatar reviewed The Rooster Bar on + 581 more book reviews
Another fabulous Grisham tale that I could not put down! A most unusual story about 3 law school students who pulled off a huge scam/fraud and their resulting adventures. Thoroughly enjoyed it!
sophillymike avatar reviewed The Rooster Bar on + 4 more book reviews
terrific story, easy reading. another wonderful Grisham novel.
reviewed The Rooster Bar on + 13 more book reviews
Definitely not a favorite. Maybe for me, too close to the truth as I personally know very many young adults whose lives are now destroyed because of student debt for worthless degrees from no tier schools. Not the subject of fiction.
rmadland avatar reviewed The Rooster Bar on + 68 more book reviews
Its been a few books since John Grisham has been able to captivate me like he did with "The Rooster Bar". In this book, four law students go through the ups and downs of living the life of a law student. The stress of classes, grades, upcoming job interviews/placement, and of course, student loans.

Early on on the book there is a tragedy that they must deal with. One that brings them to their knees. From there the students have to decide, is this the life they want to live? Is being a lawyer really worth all the hard work and all the investment they've made in themselves?

Throughout the book they question their motives and ideals. Questionable decisions are made. They even get in over their head, but how will these young students pull themselves up?

There is so much going on in this book that I feel like if I give too much, it will ruin the book for you. I will say this, if you enjoy good legal thrillers, then I highly recommend you give this one a read. Its a real page turner and shows me that Grisham still has it.
reviewed The Rooster Bar on + 372 more book reviews
One of his better stories.
reviewed The Rooster Bar on + 3563 more book reviews
Mark, Todd and Zola came to law school to change the world. But in their 3rd year of law school, they borrowed heavily to pay for law school. They find that Their law school. for profit is owned by shady characters. They can expose the characters but tehy have to quit a few months prior to graduation.But is it worth it? Read and find out.