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5.0

Wow! I had seen the movie that was based on this book, so I was pretty sure I would like the book, but I was amazed by how well thought out this book was! Bryan Stevenson presented all the details of each case in a way that was interesting and never boring. He explained things very well and cited his sources. Even though he has every right to be bitter, he isn’t. He gave so many people hope when there was none. I loved this book so much!

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4.75


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4.5


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5.0

This book reaffirmed my perspective. It gave me more horrific information on systems that have been hidden from me. Every American should read this book.

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5.0


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5.0


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3.5


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5.0


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challenging emotional hopeful informative fast-paced

5.0

This book is a profound look into the criminal justice system and the oppression of those who have been imprisoned and, in the context of the cases detailed here, wrongly sentenced to death. Just Mercy is an important, challenging read that everyone, regardless of background/race/beliefs, should absolutely check out. The audiobook added another layer of poignancy and depth as Bryan Stevenson was the narrator. 100000/5 stars. Highly recommend. 

"Each of us is more than the worst thing we’ve ever done." Read that again. 


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5.0


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