Almost everything about this book was unexpected. It's the story of a trial in Harlem, for murder, but it's not about who done it. It's not about why, or how. There are no dramatic revelations, no reversals in closing arguments. It's about the facts and the interpretation of them. Steve Harmon is a ...
Two stars means that this read was okay for me. I really didn't like the format, I found it distracting and soon just disregarded most of the directorial stuff. I never really felt a connection to any of the characters. What I did like was how it made this reader think about the larger issues. What ...
The fact that I made it to the end does not in anyway negate the fact that I abandoned the book about 50 pages in. I merely went through the motions because I was forced to read this for a class. The thing was, I wanted to like this book. The format of writing it like a movie script was well done th...
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