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The Rooster Bar by John Grisham
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The Rooster Bar (original 2017; edition 2017)

by John Grisham (Author)

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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.… (more)
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Title:The Rooster Bar
Authors:John Grisham (Author)
Info:Doubleday (2017), Edition: 1st Edition, 368 pages
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My second Grisham book, this one an audio book. The first one I finished (A Time to Kill), but was annoyed at all the new characters being introduced throughout, including at the end. This one (The Rooster Bar), again, had too many characters introduced with long narrations of their backgrounds. Boring. I made it to 8% of the audio and quit. ( )
  casey2962 | Dec 16, 2024 |
The Rooster Bar has two 21 or 22 year old males that know nothing about right and wrong. There also is a same age African female that doesn't seem bright. They get themselves into all kind of problems but you just know it was going to turn out well.
2,536 members, 3.39 average rating, 10/11/2024 ( )
  mainrun | Oct 18, 2024 |
Book 23 - John Grisham - The Rooster Bar

It’s that man again ! Wow, I was looking at our shelf of Grisham books and wondered how he can write so many legal thrillers that actually don’t have that much court action.

I loved this one - again looking at the author notes in the book - this came from him reading a report about student lawyers’ debts they wrack up over their time studying and what happens when things don’t go quite to plan.

A David vs Goliath and then against an even bigger Goliath...with the FBI thrown in.

Cannot recommend this enough. Again an easy read and another page turner. Devastating twists right to the last chapter. Brilliant - again ( )
  Jason-StrangeTimes | Oct 9, 2024 |
I’ve been a fan of John Grisham since the beginning of his writing career, so I was disappointed to not have liked The Rooster Bar as much as I hoped. Especially since I attended Grisham’s author event in 2017 for the release of this book and purchased a signed copy.

Four third-year law students are one semester away from graduation. Each is heavily in debt to the for-profit law school, Foggy Bottom, and is searching for jobs. One student realizes the law school is mediocre, and most graduates don’t pass the bar exam. It is revealed that the law school is owned by a hedge fund operator who also owns a bank that specializes in student loans. This is known as The Great Law School Scam. The story follows three of the law students as they attempt to manipulate their way out of debt, which begins with them dropping out of law school. The Rooster Bar becomes the headquarters for their own scheming.

While I have a few issues with this book, it was still an okay read. The story kept my interest enough that I finished it and didn’t feel compelled to bail. My first complaint is: how were these law students blind to the fact that Foggy Bottom is a mediocre college? The name of the school wasn’t enough of a clue?! To be objective, I suppose they were swayed by the shiny advertisements and false promises. But still, I believe it’s the responsibility of the consumer of an education to research the university they will be attending and paying for.

My second complaint is that most people, if not everyone, know how expensive law schools are. It seems like a common fact that many students take out student loans with the agreement that they are responsible for paying that money back. Assuming that these characters were misled regarding the quality of their education, they are still responsible for the debt they incurred. I believe it’s the students’ responsibility to put forth effort into their course work, study for the bar exam, and seek employment. At least one of these characters “didn’t feel like” studying for the bar exam and complained about the entry level position he was offered.

My third, and biggest, complaint is that these three characters were not very likable. It’s rare that I’m going to root for three characters who, knowingly and repeatedly, break the law for their own selfish gain. It’s one thing that they tried to manipulate their way out of debt, but they did so by breaking numerous laws and victimizing many people along the way. The two male characters are arrogant and superoptimistic -- my least favorite characteristics. These guys are not smart criminals, either. I frequently thought to myself, “IDIOTS!”

I think this is the first Grisham novel I’ve read and have been disappointed in the story. I realize the goal for the law students was to get out of debt and attempt to hold the owner of the mediocre law school accountable. I just think the story could have been told completely differently. There was little emphasis on the owner of the law school, if that was meant to be the main purpose of the story. Besides, it’s a weak justification for the law students to break the law just because another party acted without integrity. Two wrongs don’t make a right. The ending was consistent with the rest of the story—a let-down.

I decided to read the audiobook instead of my signed copy, so I borrowed the audiobook from my local library on the Libby app. I enjoyed the narration by Ari Flakos. At times, his voice reminded me of Matthew McConaughey.

I have photos and additional information that I'm unable to include here. It can all be found on my blog, in the link below.
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  NatalieRiley | Sep 22, 2024 |
I got a signed copy for Christmas from my mom and brother. This seemed very different for Grisham books as the main characters just keep digging a deeper hole vs getting in a hole and then working to get out. With these characters, everything they tried just keep getting them in more and more trouble. Usually with books, this leads to a rush or forced ending/resolution. However, Grisham wraps this up nicely. ( )
  shanep | Aug 23, 2024 |
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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.

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