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What did you think of the plot?

Posted: 12 Oct 2023, 18:26
by Scott
This is a discussion forum topic for the November 2023 Book of the Month, The Impossible Mock Orange Trial by Thad G. Long.


What did you think of the plot?



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Re: What did you think of the plot?

Posted: 16 Oct 2023, 01:07
by Marina Flisvou
"The Impossible Mock Orange Trial" intricately unfolds a riveting story, immersing readers in a high-stakes rural legal battle replete with ethical dilemmas and the intricate interplay of race and justice. The clash between experienced and novice attorneys further heightens the narrative's allure, promising a deep exploration of legal and societal complexities.

Re: What did you think of the plot?

Posted: 17 Oct 2023, 12:26
by Jacob Mamman
One word, Amazing.

Re: What did you think of the plot?

Posted: 20 Oct 2023, 17:34
by Jacob Mamman
The convoluted plot of "The Impossible Mock Orange Trial" draws readers into a high-stakes rural judicial battle filled with moral conundrums and the complex interplay between race and justice. The conflict between inexperienced and seasoned attorneys adds to the narrative's attraction and promises a thorough investigation of social and legal issues.

Re: What did you think of the plot?

Posted: 20 Oct 2023, 22:14
by Abi_rami
The plot is an interesting one. It deals with the court room and what happens when an accident occurs. This is the first time that I'm reading such a genre, so it was really great. Along with that, the different characters from both the sides made the story more interesting.

Re: What did you think of the plot?

Posted: 03 Nov 2023, 02:40
by Egenti Ignatius Chimaobi
The plot was very well developed. There were not many identifiable plot holes inside the story. I think the author did a very good job in developing the plot of this book. Well done.

Re: What did you think of the plot?

Posted: 19 Nov 2023, 07:15
by Paavni Jain
I think the plot of the book is intriguing and engaging. It seems to be a gripping anatomy of a high-stakes trial, with an unexpected turn at the end that spotlights the question: "What is Justice?" The plot centers around a horrific accident that results in the death of a child, a brain injury to another, and numerous severe injuries to other van occupants. The plot also introduces a diverse and complex cast of characters, who are involved in a labyrinth of mystery and intrigue. The plot also portrays the challenges and pressures faced by the lawyers, the judge, the jury, and the witnesses, as they deal with the moral, emotional, and legal implications of the case. The plot also examines the issues of racial relations, corporate accountability, and personal responsibility, and how they affect the outcome of the trial. The plot also features a surprise twist that reveals the true identity and motive of the author, and his plan to end his own life as a final act of atonement. The plot is a stunning and unexpected conclusion to the book, that challenges the reader’s perception of the author and his work. The plot is also a clever and creative use of the redactive form, that shows the author’s skill and mastery of the visual poetry genre. The plot is a powerful and memorable finale to the book, that leaves the reader with a mix of emotions and questions.

Re: What did you think of the plot?

Posted: 24 Nov 2023, 09:04
by Isaac Oh
The plot is a lovely one. I did not only enjoy the fun in it, I also learnt a lot of things from it. It made the legal practice world more fun.

Re: What did you think of the plot?

Posted: 27 Nov 2023, 03:58
by Ebele Ekelobi
I was genuinely impressed by the plot of the story. The parts of the story that relate to law were my absolute favourites.

Re: What did you think of the plot?

Posted: 27 Dec 2023, 22:50
by Naushin Moledina
I haven't started this book yet. But reading all the comments I would say I'll go for it. Thank you for all the honest and insightful comments. I'm surely going to read this one soon.

Re: What did you think of the plot?

Posted: 19 Jan 2024, 06:55
by Martina Sette
The character development rocked in this book, totally fitting for the vibe. It's a wild ride watching them evolve through the trial, confronting their past, dealing with crazy twists, and growing from it all. Real, complex, and essential for the plot!

Re: What did you think of the plot?

Posted: 15 Feb 2024, 10:04
by Alissa Nesson
I thought the plot was superb and I was very engaged in the story. The mix of suspense, detail and philosophy was a captivating one.

Re: What did you think of the plot?

Posted: 15 Feb 2024, 17:01
by Williams Nnodim
"The Impossible Mock Orange Trial" intricately weaves a gripping narrative, exploring rural legal battles, ethical dilemmas, and race dynamics, enhanced by the clash between seasoned and novice attorneys.