Review of St. Sebastian School of Law
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However, this review isn't one of my favorites; it's too complicated and somewhat overwhelming. Also, I almost don't understand why the book received four stars instead of five, as there isn't much emphasis on any specific reason.
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What struck me most about the review is how it highlights the balance Greaney strikes between realism and philosophical debate. The idea of exploring institutional authority, corruption, and the ethical struggles within academia sounds particularly relevant in today's world. However, I appreciate the reviewer's note that some readers might find the pace slower due to the detailed character development and philosophical discussions. It seems like a book that would appeal to those who enjoy deeper, more introspective reads.
Overall, this review does a great job summarizing the strengths and potential drawbacks of the novel, making it clear that while the book may not be for everyone, its rich themes and well-developed characters will resonate with readers interested in law and ethics.
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