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Theodore Boone: The Activist
Theodore Boone: The Activist | John Grisham
4 posts | 9 read | 5 to read
Book 4 in the thrilling young mystery series from intrenationally bestselling author John Grisham Theodore Boone is back in action! As all of Strattenburg sits divided over a hot political and environmental issue, Theo finds himself right in the thick of it. The county commission is fighting hard to change the landscape of the town, and Theo is strongly opposed to the plans. But when he uncovers corruption beneath the surface, no one—not even Theo—is prepared for the risks—and potential harm—at stake. Torn between his conscience and the law, Theo will do whatever it takes to stand up for what is right. From the Trade Paperback edition.
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NatalieR
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In this installment of the series, Theo Boone uses his debate skills to argue against a bypass that will take away his friend‘s family‘s land. I like that these books have good messages for young readers. #MountTBR Original painting credit goes to @mypoesoul https://poesoulstudio.com

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Shaleen
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This was a fun, quick read. It took me two sittings to complete it. It‘s a story of a thirteen year old kid lawyer who decides to fight against an infrastructural project which might disrupt the lives of a lot of people in his town of Strattenburg. Hence, the name The activist. The plot is very average not as good as the first book of Theodore Boone series. Also, there‘s hardly any courtroom drama which is what I love most about Grisham.

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Mshookquilts
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A friend‘s family is about to lose, through eminent domain, their 100 acre farm that‘s been in the family for generations just so others can line their pockets. Theodore steps in to help.

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MrsTaffy
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I can read a book where almost every human character dies and not shed a tear, but let a dog get injured or, heaven forbid, die and I get all boo-hooey.

Loudheart That part broke my heart 7y
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