This is the first book I read written by Jodi Picoult. I was blown away by how good it is. And the fact that she wrote the book with her daughter was one of the reasons I caught my attention at the first place.I am so in love with the ending. It is so sweet and unpredictable. I am happy that everyon...
Between the Lines is a book about the lives of the characters in a book that the protagonist of OUR book (Delilah) is reading. However the main protagonist (Oliver) in the book she is reading is tired of always acting out the fairytale over and over again and just wants out. One day he succeeds in c...
Reviewed at http://www.mandikayereads.com/archives/2221 (6/29/12)This is one where I really had no idea what to expect. Jodi Picoult is very genre-oriented - and fairy-tale/fantasy isn't her usual genre.That being said, I was very pleasantly surprised. This one turned out to be three stories in one:...
I'm not sure if the fact that I've read a few books by Jodi Picoult in the past affected my enjoyment of this novel, and even though I knew not to expect her usual story-type since it's written with her daughter, this was a lot different than what I had envisioned. It's a good book. It is. But I thi...
There is a very famous play by Tom Stoppard called Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead. The play deals with metaphysical elements of two-dimensional characters who question their existence and its cyclical nature. Between the Lines reminded me of that play. It, too, deals with a character in a fic...
I was expecting a lot more from this book. Simon and Schuster, Jodi Picoult and her daughter, Samantha Van Leer got everyone excited for this book. I mean, a fairy tale where the characters literally come to life-who wouldn’t want to read this book? Sadly, it fell very short from what I expected it ...
After forcefully dragging myself through 62 pages filled with green, blue and purple typography I have to say: "Thank you, Captain Cow, for including me in your blog's book tour, but though based on a nice idea the would-be young adult story (a 15-years-old heroine is entertaining the reader on prim...
While the book had an interesting premise, I kept waiting for the main character to end up sick or in court or something since that's what usually happens in Picoult's stories. The book was alright with kind of a sappy ending but I think that was the point.
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