Defending Jacob
Addictive
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Defending Jacob

2012

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Kayla@palettesandpages
3 stars
Aug 29, 2022

I really enjoyed this book, which I read after I watched the show (on Apple TV+). I enjoy the writing style and the suspense. However - I read the book after watching the show which left a lot of unanswered questions, in hope to get more answers. Unfortunately I know that cliffhangers are common, but this one was a little too open ended for me. I was left wanting a lot more.

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jul@solarpqwer
4 stars
Aug 14, 2022

4.5 stars! This book hooked me in and kept me wanting more. Since I'm interested in trial proceedings and shows, movies, and books portraying them, I was excited to jump into this book. The ending completely floored me and I found myself questioning the truth of the case in several instances. Overall an outstanding read.

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TYLER@sherlocksr
4 stars
Jun 28, 2022

4.2/5

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Madhuri Sridhara@madhurireads
4 stars
Apr 19, 2022

** spoiler alert ** 4.25- This was frustrating sometimes because Andy is a very single minded person and refuses to see it any other way than how he wants it to be. And he sticks with his version till the end. And the writing is annoying because the author objectifies every female character in the book and makes her into a cliche and most male characters get the same treatment. But some frustrating books are worth it. They usually turn out to be the best ones. And in this case it could be Andy's single mindedness that we see through the whole thin. We don't get any real answers but that's okay because we're not as blind as Andy. Would you have convicted Jacob? Which parent are you?

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Laura@lastblues13
2 stars
Aug 28, 2021

This is a legal thriller technically but is really more of a family drama with a lot of courthouse scenes. In fact, it strikes me as a male version of a Jodi Picoult novel, more specifically the one about the boy with Asperger's who is accused of murder. I suppose you could call it a housewife or Book Club thriller because I can imagine those demographics being the ones the most likely to pick up Defending Jacob. The thing that really makes Defending Jacob stand out is just how much I hated the narrator. It is rare that I say this, but if I were to meet Andy Barber in real life, I would despise him. He was just so... obnoxious that I wanted to slap him. You know the stereotype of the arrogant male that feminists like to trot out? He's basically the embodiment of that stereotype. In a lot of ways, he reminded me of a male version of those Martyr Mom characters I hate so much. On the surface, he'd seem like the kind of dad you'd want to have defending you, but dig a little deeper and it's clear he's just doing it for himself. The whole reason why he cares so much about his son being a murderer is because that reflects badly on him, not because he's worried about his son being in prison. The biggest problem I found with the book, though, is not Andy. It's the fact that the author works off the idea that we believe as much as Andy did that Jacob is innocent and so as the evidence builds against Jacob, we are shocked and begin to see the prosecution's side. The problem with that is that I never saw Jacob as being innocent in the first place. Landley never gave us a reason to not suspect Jacob, except that Andy Barber "knows his son". I once watched a show on the ID channel in which they were talking to this little old lady, who was the mother of a quite prolific serial killer. She swore that her son had nothing to do with the crimes, even though it was obvious to everyone he committed those killings. My point is, parents don't really know their kids. Continue reading this review on my blog here: https://bookwormbasics.blogspot.com/2...

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G. Jason Head@gjhead
4 stars
Aug 7, 2021

Started on a Friday night and couldn't do anything for the rest of the weekend as I just couldn't put this book down.

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Kellie Rittershausen@kritter63
4 stars
Jan 18, 2023
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Audrey Smith@audreysmith
4.5 stars
Nov 22, 2022
+4
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Amanda Marie Nguyen@withamandamarie
5 stars
May 24, 2024
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Katie Williams@kwilliams
3 stars
May 22, 2024
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Mitz@mitz
3 stars
Mar 9, 2024
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Martha F.@marthaq
3 stars
Mar 6, 2024
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Allison Dempsey@alliedempsey
5 stars
Feb 22, 2024
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Bethany s. @leetleuhm
2 stars
Feb 3, 2024
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Sarah engelhardt @see111
5 stars
Jan 15, 2024
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Ronnie@iam_ronnie
5 stars
Jan 10, 2024
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Julie Pib@joolie
4 stars
Jan 8, 2024
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Gwyn Dill@gwyndill
4 stars
Dec 30, 2023
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Julie Headrick@momof5kiddos
5 stars
Oct 11, 2023
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Kate Lillie@lilliek1
5 stars
Aug 2, 2023
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Rickie Knick@rickiejo
5 stars
Jun 9, 2023
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Lexi Kilmartin@lexik97
5 stars
Jun 3, 2023
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Elizabeth Nolan@tripknob
4 stars
May 16, 2023
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Anja Hansen@snappy
5 stars
Mar 29, 2023